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The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) is in the final stages of awarding 691,405.60 in National Coastal Resilience Funds to the Commonwealth. The potential grant will support the Targeted Wetland Restoration Project in Garapan, Saipan. The project aims to restore ecosystem services through invasive species removal, reestablishment of native plants, and re-engineering of drainage systems at two wetlands within Saipan’s most populated watershed.
We want to make sure everyone in our CNMI community is aware of an important update from the U.S.
On Tuesday, I welcomed Landon Aydlett, one half of the “Typhoon Twins,” to our Washington, D.C. office.
Think about what benefits matter to you and find a Medicare Part-D plan that fits your needs.
On Wednesday, I met with House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan to share updates on the economic conditions in the Marianas and to discuss my
More than 81 years after the Battle of Saipan, we pause to honor the life and sacrifice of U.S. Marine Sergeant Frank L.
The CNMI’s Single Audit for fiscal years 2020 through 2022 reported $257.4 million in questioned costs, a number that deserves clear explanation. This week, I released a video breaking down what that means, how the audit process works, and why it matters for our islands. Under the federal Single Audit Act, any government that spends more than $750,000 in federal funds each year is required to undergo an independent audit to ensure those funds were used properly. This process holds every state and territory to the same national standard of accountability.