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Votes at a glance: House passes multiple bills on public safety, labor, education funding and consumer protections
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Summary
The House adopted committee reports and passed multiple bills in a single session, including measures on a $29 million loan to the Marianas Public Land Trust, NextGen 9-1-1, a prescription drug monitoring program, and changes to veteran ID and traffic citation rules.
The House of Representatives adopted a slate of committee reports, passed several bills on final reading, and introduced additional bills and resolutions in the session. Key floor outcomes and recorded roll-call results are summarized below.
Votes at a glance
- House Bill 24-50 (House Substitute 1): Authorize $29,000,000 loan with Marianas Public Land Trust — Passed, recorded as unanimous among 16 members present (see separate article for details).
- Senate Bill 24-28 SD1: Amend 6 AMC §3113 to establish disorderly conduct and public intoxication — Standing committee report 24-28 adopted; Senate bill passed the House (recorded vote: all 16 present voted yes).
- House Bill 24-23: Amend 9 CMC §2116 to update definitions of veteran and disabled veteran and allow a valid veteran ID card as proof for veteran license plates — Standing committee report 24-29 adopted; bill passed on final reading (recorded roll-call: unanimous among 16 present).
- House Bill 24-36 HD1: Establish a prescription drug monitoring program — Standing committee report 24-30 adopted; bill passed (16-0 among those present).
- House Bill 24-37: Suspend operation of Commonwealth Casino Commission and transfer some functions — Committee recommended filing (standing committee report 24-31 filed as recommended by JGO).
- House Bill 24-44: Remove 7-day grace period for motorists in certain violation citations — Standing committee report 24-32 adopted; bill passed (recorded roll-call: unanimous among those present).
- House Bill 24-47: Realign authority and duties of the CNMI Department of Labor — Standing committee report 24-33 adopted; bill passed (recorded roll-call: unanimous among those present).
- House Bill 24-49: Establish CNMI NextGen 9-1-1 telephone communications system — Standing committee report 24-34 adopted; bill passed (16-0).
Resolutions
- House Resolution 24-12: Establish biannual legislative oversight hearings and reporting requirements for Commonwealth Health Corporation (CHC), Commonwealth Utilities Corporation (CUC), and Commonwealth Public Utility Commission (CPUC) related to P.L. 24-11 — Adopted on the floor.
- House Joint Resolution 24-8: Urge U.S. agencies to identify, remove and safely dispose of World War II-era unexploded ordnance in the Northern Mariana Islands — Adopted (16-0).
- House Joint Resolution 24-9: Urge U.S. Treasury, CBP, USPS and other agencies to cease implementation of Executive Order 14324 and remit revenues collected under that order or recognize CNMI collection authority — Adopted (16-0).
Introductions and committee actions
- House Bill 24-59 (Cinema Fair Billing Practices Act) was formally introduced and referred to the Committee on Commerce.
- An unnumbered bill was introduced to restrict acceptance and disposal of off-island waste at the Commonwealth landfill; the author invited cosponsors.
What to watch next: Several passed measures now move to the Senate for consideration. Standing committee reports referred back to committees (24-22 and 24-35) will be reexamined in light of a judicial-branch communication noted on the floor. The $29 million loan authorization and the NextGen 9-1-1 bill were among items members identified as priorities for prompt Senate action.
Source notes: Roll-call tallies and committee recommendations were announced on the House floor during the session; many measures passed unanimously with all 16 members present voting yes. Where the transcript did not name a specific motion seconder, the record notes the motion was seconded.

