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CNMI enforcement agents urge Senate to back $200,000 annual earmark for e-gaming oversight
Summary
Enforcement staff from the Division of Revenue and Taxation and the Department of Finance urged the Senate to support House Bill 24-18, which would earmark $200,000 annually from electronic gaming license fees for enforcement, training and monitoring.
Enforcement officials urged the Senate of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands on Aug. 13 to support House Bill 24-18, which would earmark $200,000 annually from electronic gaming license fees to the Department of Finance for enforcement of gaming rules.
The request came during the public-comment period from Reginald Salas Jr., a gaming enforcement agent with the Division of Revenue and Taxation’s e-gaming branch, who said the funding would let the department “hire and train enforcement personnel, invest in monitoring technology and conduct more frequent inspections.”
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