Victor Hocog | |
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11th Lieutenant Governor of the Northern Mariana Islands | |
Assumed office December 29, 2015 |
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Governor | Ralph Torres |
Preceded by | Ralph Torres |
President of the Northern Mariana Islands Senate | |
In office January 12, 2015 – December 29, 2015 |
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Preceded by | Ralph Torres |
Succeeded by | Francisco Borja |
Personal details | |
Born |
Victor Borja Hocog September 11, 1953 |
Political party |
Independent (Before 2009) Republican (2009–present) |
Spouse(s) | Villa Hocog |
Victor Borja Hocog (born 11 September 1953) is an American Republican politician from Rota, Northern Mariana Islands. He is the 11th Lieutenant Governor of the Northern Mariana Islands.
Hocog lives in Rota with his wife, Villa M. Hocog.
In 2013, the Northern Mariana Islands Superior Court found Hocog and his wife Villa liable for unpaid rent on a piece of land on Rota. The Hocogs had not paid rent since 2009. The Hocogs were order to $292,049 in overdue rent, interest, and attorney's costs.
Hocog unsuccessfully ran against Prudencio T. Manglona for mayor of Rota in November 1989. Hocog also ran for mayor of Rota in 2005 and 2009.
In 2008, Hocog advocated in favor of a bill to require the Commonwealth Utilities Corporation to sell its power system for $250 million. The bill prohibited requests for proposal in the procurement process in order to prevent protests.Governor Benigno Fitial vetoed the bill, saying it could lead to higher utility rates because the private company that would buy the power system would recover its selling cost by passing them on to utility consumers. Hocog was one of many in the House of Representatives who successfully overrode the governor's veto.
In 2008, Hocog supported a bill that would allow certain foreign workers to apply for a resident foreign national entry permit. The bill would make a foreign worker eligible if the individual had lived legally in the Northern Marianas Islands for at least five years and has good character.
In 2009, Hocog introduced a bill to establish a set of procedures to seize land from private individuals in order to build a public highway.
Hocog supported a bill to legalize casino gaming in Saipan in 2012. The bill did not advance past the Senate.
In 2015, Hocog sponsored a bill to establish the crime of electronic impersonation. The bill would make it a crime to hack someone's profile on the internet or to create a fake profile on the internet with the intent to harm, intimidate, or attack other people.