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As the 119th Congress begins, I am honored to announce my appointments to three House Committees where I will work to address the needs of the Northern Marianas and advance policies that support our community. Securing three committee assignments as a freshman Member is a rare privilege, and you better believe I am going to use this opportunity to deliver meaningful results for our islands.
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This week, I wrote to Assistant Secretary for Insular and International Affairs, Carmen Cantor, to advocate for the continuation of annual payments to the Prior Service Benefits Trust Fund. The Fund supports 109 remaining program members from the Northern Marianas who served the U.S. Navy Administration or the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands between 1944 and 1986, providing critical assistance for their everyday needs.
Retirees in the Northern Marianas may see a change in their Social Security benefits following the enactment of the Social Security Fairness Act this month.
On a bright morning at American Memorial Park, your Congressional Office joined the U.S.
Ensuring that you are connected to the work, programs, and services of the federal government is central
This week, the House Transportation & Infrastructure committee
Your Marianas congressional office is up and running in Washington, DC!
Washington – Today, Congresswoman King-Hinds announced her appointment to two new House committees: the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs and the House Committee on Small Business. She will serve on the Small Business Subcommittee on Economic Growth, Tax, and Capital Access, as well as the Subcommittee on Contracting and Infrastructure.
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Washington – Today, the Office of Congresswoman Kimberlyn King-Hinds announced the launch of the office’s e-newsletter. Constituents are now able to subscribe, enabling them to receive weekly updates on the Congresswoman’s work in Congress as well as other key developments impacting the CNMI.
Congresswoman King-Hinds encourages constituents to subscribe so they can be notified directly of the work being done on their behalf in Washington, D.C.