Votes at a glance: House passes oversight, appropriations, remittance tax and local measures

House of Representatives, Commonwealth Legislature of the Northern Mariana Islands · March 18, 2026

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Summary

The House passed a package of bills on first and final reading — including HB 24-87/HB 24-88 (utility oversight), HB 24-91 and HB 24-89 (CETA appropriations), HB 24-72 (remittance transfer tax), HB 24-85 (language commission fees), HB 24-92 (soil and water appropriation), HB 24-89 HS1 and HB 24-102 (fire code) — and confirmed two PUC nominees; most measures were adopted unanimously by the 18 members present.

In a single session the House moved a suite of measures through final passage and adopted several committee and conference reports. Key actions recorded on the floor include:

- House Bill 24-87: Passed (independent valuation of CUC; restore audit oversight; procurement modernization; protect ratepayers). Report 24-1 adopted; recorded passage on the floor.

- House Bill 24-88: Passed (comprehensive third-party audit of CUC, enforceable corrective action plan, ratepayer impact matrix, public audit implementation dashboard and decennial audits); report 24-2 adopted; passage recorded.

- House Bill 24-91 HS1: Passed (appropriate $300,000 of CETA dividends from CUC for infrastructure in the 1st Senatorial District); report 24-45 adopted.

- House Bill 24-89 HS1: Passed (appropriate $300,000 of CETA dividends for projects in the 2nd Senatorial District); report 24-51 adopted.

- House Bill 24-72 HS1: Passed (impose remittance transfer tax equivalent to federal excise tax under 26 USC); report 24-48 adopted.

- House Bill 24-85: Passed (amend Chamorro & Carolinian Language Policy Commission fee authority and establish revolving fund); report 24-49 adopted.

- House Bill 24-92: Passed (appropriate $63,000 from Schedule A of Public Law 24-20 for soil and water conservation districts); report 24-50 adopted.

- Senate Bill 24-19: Passed (authorize motor vehicle licensure for all residents); standing committee report 24-47 adopted.

- House Bill 24-102: Passed (amend fire safety code to apply the International Fire Code); placed on calendar and passed after suspension of rules.

- Conference Committee Report 24-2 / HB 24-74SS2: Adopted to reallocate Marianas Public Land Trust income for tourism recovery and related priorities; the conference report was adopted and included distribution details (the committee noted a 25% allocation to the public school system and funding to the MVA for tourism recovery efforts).

- Confirmations: The House adopted Joint Standing Committee Report 24-3 and confirmed James S. Ciroc and Oscar Patrick Kirigua to the Public Utilities Commission; roll calls recorded all 18 present voting yes.

Vote counts: Many roll calls recorded all present voting yes; several motions and committee adoptions recorded unanimous or near-unanimous support. A previously recorded override vote was corrected during a recess to include Representative Roman Beneventi, resulting in an 18-0 tally.

Why it matters: The package includes financial appropriations affecting senatorial districts, changes to tax treatment of remittances, utility oversight measures with potential implications for ratepayers and governance, and a fire-safety code modernization. Confirmations fill PUC vacancies referenced by the administration.

What happens next: Passed bills proceed per the legislative calendar to any remaining required steps. Implementation steps and appropriations will be tracked through assigned departments and oversight committees.