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CNMI Governor David M. Apatang and senior officials attend regional security summit in Guam
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Del. James Moylan issued a revised statement on the 2026 military spending bill, saying Guam would get less money than he previously announced
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The package approved by the U.S. House of Representatives includes $1.06 billion in military construction and $1.17 billion in family housing construction.
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The Department of Defense has extended the public comment period for 15 days on the draft environmental impact statement for military training on Tinian.
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CNMI Gov. David Apatang has requested a 60-day extension from the Department of Defense to provide feedback on the draft environmental impact statement for the CNMI joint military training on Tinian.
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OurCommonwealth670 is urging the Department of Defense to consider the no action alternative for the proposed CNMI Joint Military training in Tinian.
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The U.S. Air Force’s largest exercise, Resolute Force Pacific or REFORPAC is not just about military readiness but also about building relationships.
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Activists interrupted a public meeting on the proposed military training expansion in Tinian voicing strong opposition to further militarization in the Marianas.
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Jobs, environmental impact, and infrastructure strain remain top concerns for Tinian residents on the proposed CNMI Joint Military Training program.
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Tinian’s growing role in U.S. military strategy is drawing both support and concern from residents.