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34 No.219 ©2006 Marianas Variety |
Friday, January 19, 2007 | www.mvariety.com Serving the CNMI for 34 years |
© 2006 Marianas Variety Published by Younis Art Studio Inc. All Rights Reserved Email : mvariety@vzpacifica.net |
Editorials
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By Zaldy Dandan Adding insult to injury THIS
Legislature is the governments, not the peoples, Legislature.
Without much notice or a public hearing, lawmakers have passed a measure
requiring taxpayers to apply for their rebates within a certain timeframe
never mind that the government ignores its own existing law for
payment of rebates within a specified period following a given tax year.
Enough already A DELEGATION
has been dispatched to Washington, D.C. to lobby for smaller incremental
increases in the minimum wage over a longer period of time. Local business
and government leaders agree that the U.S. congressional proposal would
mean ruin for an economy that has been shrinking since 1998. Additional
job losses are imminent, and more economic contraction is expected. Compromising education EDUCATION officials
must redouble their efforts to improve the learning environment by spending
money in the classrooms and not on pet projects. Rather than delay the
full implementation of highly qualified teacher requirements, the Board
of Education should reset the deadlines for an earlier compliance date.
Paging DPS WITH the commissioner
of public safety off-island on a protracted vacation and the police focused
on solving one homicide case, copper thieves appeared to be striking at
will. But then, finally, an arrest was made on Monday, which the community
hopes will be the beginning of the end of this rampant thievery. | |||||||||