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House panel to propose own ARPA spending plan

THE House Ways and Means Committee will come up with its own spending plan for the American Rescue Plan Act funds for fiscal year 2022. The CNMI will receive $481,876,521 in Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds that the U.S. Congress appropriated in the ARPA. On Friday and Tuesday, the House Ways and Means Committee conducted budget hearings for the Rota and Tinian municipal governments. The committee chairman, Rep. Donald Manglona, said they plan to hold similar budget hearings for departments, agencies and other government activities starting this week. Gov. Ralph DLG Torres submitted his FY 2021 budget proposal to the Legislature on April 1, 2021. A balanced budget must be enacted into law before Oct. 1, 2021 to prevent a partial government shutdown.

Citing statute of limitations, other reasons, AG's office declines to prosecute Rep. Propst | News

CITING the expiration of the statute of limitations among other reasons, Chief Prosecutor John Bradley on Wednesday informed Attorney General Edward Manibusan that the Office of the AG’s criminal division will not prosecute Rep. Edwin Propst who has been accused of sexual misconduct. In a memorandum, Bradley said the Department of Public Safety “initiated an investigation into allegations that Propst had engaged in sexual contact/intercourse with several underage females approximately 20 years ago while employed as an educator for Marianas High School and Northern Marianas College.” Bradley said the investigation “identified eight potential female victims, all but one of whom provided some details of the allegations. The names of the women are not being released, as that is the practice for victims of sexual assault and they have all indicated they do not want to pursue any charges or become identified in public after so many years after the incidents.”

CNMI AG: U.S. Military Could Use Eminent Domain To Take Land

CNMI AG: U.S. Military Could Use Eminent Domain To Take Land Submitted by admin on Thu, 06/11/2015 - 00:00 Manibusan says bill preventing leases would have not practical effect By Cherrie Anne E. Villahermosa SAIPAN, CNMI (Marianas Variety, June 11, 2015) – Attorney General Edward Manibusan says the bill introduced by Senate Floor Leader Arnold I. Palacios cannot prevent the U.S. military from taking the land it desires through eminent domain the right of a government or its agent to expropriate private property for public use, with payment of compensation. Palacios’s Senate Bill 19-42 proposes to prohibit the Department of Public Lands from leasing any public land for military live-fire or bombing activity.

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