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Over the weekend, your congressional office joined the fun at the Joeten-Kiyu Public Library’s Block Party in celebr
I also met Interior Secretary Doug Burgum at the 2025 Cherry Blossom Festival hosted by the Ambassador of Japan.
I had the opportunity to meet U.S.
The Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity convened to vote on legislation that will directly impact our veterans. If signed into law, these bills will increase accessibility to mental healthcare, educational and vocational counseling, and more.
I had the esteemed privilege of introducing the honorable Secretary of Transportation, Sean Duffy, at a House GOP Conference
Late last week, I was informed by the Northern Marianas Humanities Council (NMHC) that the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) had terminated federal funding that supports 93% of NMHC’s programs and services. This is deeply concerning to me. NMHC plays a vital role in preserving and sharing the CNMI’s history, culture, and identity—producing work that I regularly draw upon in advocating for the CNMI in Congress.
With so much happening internationally in response to President Trump’s announcement of reciprocal tariffs—or
If you're a student with an interest in STEM, computer science, or app development, and were inspired by the amazing work of last year’s winners, now i
The 2025 Congressional Art Competition is underway! High School students from across the Marianas will have the opportunity to have their artwork displayed at the U.S.
Pony Tang, the valedictorian of Marianas High School’s Class of 2024, traveled from Philadelphia to Washington, D.C., to support his former cla