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March 13, 2026
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Issues: Transportation and Infrastructure

March 13, 2026
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Members of the Uraali Refaluwasch Association visited the office this week to share their perspectives on the ongoi

Issues: Transportation and Infrastructure Economy

March 13, 2026
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We welcomed leaders from the Department of Community and Cultural Affairs to the office this week to talk about


March 13, 2026
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I appreciated the opportunity to sit down with Maisie Tenorio of the Northern Marianas Coalition Ag


March 13, 2026
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I had the tremendous opportunity to tour Saipan Power Plant No.

Issues: Transportation and Infrastructure

March 13, 2026
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I began my week back home by attending a solemn ceremony in Marpi organized by representatives of the Government of Japan’s Ministry of Heal


March 6, 2026
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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.