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At the Society for Human Resource Management - NMI Chapter's general membership meeting - thank you, SHRM, for the opportunity to discuss the Northern Mariana Islands U.S. Workforce Act. HR professionals gave helpful feedback during the drafting of the legislation, and they play a critical role in helping our businesses understand and comply with the new requirements in place, now that the bill is law.

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Live at the Tinian Teen Center, with the talented Mary Manuel. What a great place for our young people. Thank you, Bruce Blanton and teens for the warm welcome and tour.

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Dropping by the Codify CNMI workshop, where middle and high school students are learning how to code. Thanks to the CNMI Public School System, Codify CNMI/Stanford organizers Blane Wilson and Darren Demapan, and Codify CNMI/Stanford instructor Jailene Miranda-Enriquez for making this wonderful opportunity available to our students.

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The Water Resources Development Act Congress passed on Thursday could boost water project funding for the Marianas. The Act doubles the money authorized for the Safe Drinking Water Act, from the current $1 billion to $1.95 billion in 2021. The Marianas has received about $3.5 million annually from this fund since 2010, when I increased the insular area set-aside from 0.33 to 1.5 percent. The new WRDA gives us opportunity to double that amount through the annual appropriations process. WRDA also cancels a proposed deauthorization of $20 million for Saipan water infrastructure, from the 2007 Wat...
A potential government shutdown at the October 1 beginning of the fiscal year seems to have been averted as House and Senate leaders have reached agreement on a spending deal. Yesterday, Congress passed Energy and Water, Military Construction and Veterans Affairs, and Legislative Branch appropriations bills that included:
Language requested by the Pacific delegates directing the Government Accountability Office to study the cost and impact of delivering care to veterans in outlying areas through VA facilities versus foreign hospitals. The study will inform decisions on how to ease the burden of...






