LIEUTENANT Gov. Arnold I. Palacios and Saipan Mayor David M. Apatang on Thursday formally announced their candidacies for governor and lt. governor, vowing to rebuild the people s trust in the
GOVERNOR Ralph DLG Torres, Lt. Gov. Arnold I. Palacios, Board of Education members, acting Education Commissioner Eric M. Magofna and other officials launched the Public School System’s solar energy system
Compliance with this policy is now a condition of continued employment with CPA.
Employees who fail to comply with the requirements will be barred from entering the worksite and may be terminated if proof of vaccination is not provided to CPA within 30 days during which the employee will be placed on leave without pay.
The board members who approved the new policy were chairwoman Kimberlyn King-Hinds, vice chairman Roman T. Tudela, Pete P. Reyes, Thomas Villagomez, Barrie C. Toves and Joseph M. Diaz.
Board member Ray Tebuteb was excused from the meeting on Friday.
Prior to the roll-call vote, King-Hinds told her fellow board members, âWe need to be in this together. We have to set an example.â
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MARIANAS BILL WOULD STOP HOLIDAY PAY Submitted by admin on Wed, 10/10/2007 - 00:00
By Gemma Q. Cassas
SAIPAN, CNMI (Marianas Variety, Oct. 10) – The Senate, on Rota Thursday, passed a measure that will allow the cash-strapped government to stop paying its employees for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands’ 14 official holidays. The move could save about US$7 million annually.
The vote was five in favor and three against.
Senate Vice President Pete P. Reyes, Ind.-Saipan; Sen. Paul A. Manglona, R-Rota; and Sen. Luis P. Crisostimo, D-Saipan, voted no.
Sen. Maria Frica Pangelinan, D-Saipan, was excused.
Offered by Senate President Joseph M. Mendiola, Covenant-Tinian, Senate Bill 15-102 now goes to the House, which is scheduled to hold a session this afternoon.