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April 25, 2025
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Sometimes, the best ideas—and the real truth—come out when you're not trying to polish every wor


April 25, 2025
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No one’s ever accused me of staying quiet when there’s something that needs to be said.


April 25, 2025
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Right before the Naturalization Ceremony, I had the privilege of sitting down with Chief Judge of the District Court for the Northe


April 24, 2025

U.S. Congresswoman Kimberlyn King-Hinds on Wednesday said the CNMI government does not view the local economy the same way the private sector does.

The government “can’t even agree on what [economic] condition it’s in,” she said in her remarks during the Saipan Chamber of Commerce’s annual economic forum at Kensington Hotel.

Issues: Tourism Economy

April 23, 2025

U.S. Congresswoman Kimberlyn King-Hinds on Saturday congratulated the newly sworn in members of the 20th Youth Congress, saying that she is looking forward to working with them.

As the special guest of the Youth Congress’ organizational session in the House chamber, King-Hinds said: “I offer this to you today. I am deeply committed to working with each and every one of you to further amplify your voices, to help shape the policies with you in mind.”

She said, every day she wakes up and asks herself “Why am I doing this?” referring to her job.


April 21, 2025

THE CNMI needs to have a unified voice to save the struggling local economy, U.S. Congresswoman Kimberlyn King-Hinds said on Saturday.

Issues: Economy

April 18, 2025
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Shoutout to Julia Taitano and Jia Ross Nicdao for 


April 18, 2025
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I hope you had a chance to catch


April 18, 2025
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For me, understanding our current economic challenges comes down to a simple sequence: people need jobs. Jobs come from businesses. Businesses need customers. Tourism brings those customers. But tourists can’t come to the CNMI without planes—and planes won’t come without demand. That’s why air service and the ability for visitors to arrive without delay is absolutely essential to our recovery. We’re now facing another roadblock.