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A recently featured World War II notebook from the copilot of the Enola Gay offers a powerful reminder of a moment that changed the course of world history. Capt. Robert A. Lewis recorded his firsthand reaction after the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, writing the now-famous words, “My God what have we done.” That notebook has now been listed for sale with an asking price of about $950,000. Today, the Enola Gay, which departed from Tinian in 1945, is displayed at the Steven F.
This spring, we are hosting Harper intern Shreya Adusumilli in the DC congressional office. The Gregg and Livingston Harper Congressional Internship Program provides students with intellectual disabilities the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in Congress. In partnership with George Mason University’s LIFE Program, nearly 200 House and Senate offices have participated, expanding access to meaningful educational and professional opportunities on Capitol Hill. Welcome to the team, Shreya.
University of Guam Sea Grant Director Dr. Austin Shelton and Associate Director (and former Saipan resident) Fran Castro visited with me on Tuesday while in DC for the annual meetings of the National Sea Grant Association. They are also meeting with other Members of Congress to advocate for FY 2027 funding for the national Sea Grant program in the upcoming appropriations bills. I am proud to support the Sea Grant Program and look forward to seeing our own program established at the Northern Marianas College soon. Thanks for visiting, Fran and Austin.
On Wednesday, I met with Director Floyd Masga and Juanet Sablan of the CNMI Bureau of Environmental and Coastal Quality while they were in town to meet with NOA
I was grateful to meet with Ramona Camacho and her team from the Commonwealth’s Historic Preservation Office while they were in DC meeting
This week, your congressional office hosted an info-session for the CNMI Department of Labor’
We’re excited to share that the CNMI has received FEMA grants to strengthen our power infrastructure on Tinian and Saipan. These awards, made to the Commonwealth Utilities Corporation, include total project costs of $1,068,322 for Phase 1 on Saipan and $1,695,482 for Phase 2 on Tinian, plus funding for project management costs. The grants will fund the replacement of aging wooden power poles with durable concrete poles, along with design, survey, and geotechnical studies, making our power distribution networks more resilient against severe storms. As a member of the
I’m honored to have been recognized as a Legislative Leader by the Humane World Action Fund for our work on animal protection legislation in C
I was honored to be asked to give remarks on women’s entrepreneurship at the Association of Women’s Business Centers’ International Women’s