IN April 2019, six months after Super Typhoon Yutu thrashed Saipan and Tinian, the then-Torres-Palacios administration announced the release of a federally funded, 204-page updated “CNMI Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy”
IN his presentation at the Saipan Chamber of Commerce Economic Forum over a week ago, Marianas Visitors Authority board member Ivan Quichocho shared key information regarding the current state of
BASED on what they told voters during the campaign season, the CNMI’s newly elected officials knew they would “inherit” a, more or less, insolvent government. They told voters that the