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Lessons learned: Pass the casino bill

I cannot help myself but agree that poker parlor is 100 percent a form of casino and it is nothing new. I want them removed badly because I have seen these well-positioned poker parlors target our locals and I hate that! We should immediately and without delay steer these...
Posted On Mar 14 2014 09:49
, By Jun Dayao

Inos cites more concerns in casino bill

Gov. Eloy S. Inos said yesterday he’s “not taking any position at this point” whether to sign or veto a controversial Saipan casino bill now before him, even as concerns and questions about the bill’s provisions and the Legislature’s rushed passage grows. Meanwhile, concerned...
Posted On Mar 13 2014 09:44
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

House technical correction ensures tax rebate remains

The House of Representatives made a technical correction to the Saipan casino bill it transmitted yesterday afternoon to Gov. Eloy S. Inos to clarify that the measure does not intend to scrap the tax rebate as community members feared, even as Tinian Mayor Ramon Dela Cruz warned...
Posted On Mar 11 2014 18:11
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

‘Tax rebate could be scrapped’

Private citizens, elected officials, and businesses weighed in yesterday on what they describe as a hastily-passed bill allowing casino gaming on Saipan, including scrapping the tax rebate for everyone in the CNMI except for the exclusive Saipan casino license holder. Whether it...
Posted On Mar 07 2014 14:28
, By Haidee V. Eugenio
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