Where are the benefits?

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Posted on Feb 26 2009
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It has been nearly two months since former President Bush declared the Marianas Trench Marine National Monument. As promised, the monument resulted in worldwide attention for the natural wonders of the Marianas. News outlets in countries as far away and as diverse as Kuwait, Zimbabwe, Fiji, England, and Japan gave our monument room on their pages. The Marianas garnered more positive press in the first half of January than we have in the last 10 years. This attention will help us solidify a reputation as an eco-friendly tourist destination.

It is now time for us to turn our attention toward getting the other benefits promised when the monument was declared. Specifically, the Bush Administration promised us a visitors’ center, federal jobs, and an enforcement/research boat. We can we expect to get those benefits? Can the construction of a visitors’ center be considered part of Obama’s stimulus plan?

A visitors’ center will improve our ability to attract tourists. It would serve as an additional attraction for our tourists, plus our local children would gain educational benefits from its creation. The sooner the process to build a visitors’ center begins, the better.

When I agreed to support the monument, it was with the understanding that there would be benefits for the CNMI. I am very worried that these benefits will end up in Guam.

[B]Agnes M. McPhetres[/B] [I]San Vicente, Saipan[/I]

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