Lee, chairman of the Energy and Natural Resources Committee, delayed former North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum’s hearing, which had been scheduled for Tuesday, until Thursday. “Governor Doug Burgum ...
North Dakota's legislative session happens every two years and is limited to 80 days, or about four months. Republican majority leaders and other key lawmakers sponsored a bill that has parts aligned with the governor's plan. Armstrong testified in support ...
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe has ordered U.S. and Missouri flags to be flown at full-staff on January 20, 2025, at all state buildings and grounds in honor of Inauguration Day. Flags will fly at full-staff for 24 hours, according to the executive order.
Republicans focused on how Turner can support deregulation to spur development and increase the nation’s housing stock. The first Black person selected to be a member of Trump’s second term cabinet was also asked about Obama- and Biden-era initiatives to curb housing discrimination.
Former Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson and her nonprofit group sent a letter yesterday asking the Senate Armed Services Committee to allow an alleged victim
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North Dakota could loosen Silver Alerts requirements after authorities did not use the tool to alert the public of a missing 81-year-old Bismarck man who was found frozen to death
House Bill 1300 simply states that term limits only start after a lawmaker is appointed or elected during the 2022 election.
North Dakota will see no changes to primary voting procedures for now, after the Senate voted against a bill that would have changed primary ballots on Friday.
Teachers could save about $1,000 by eliminating two license renewal cycles and the time it takes to do college-level continuing education credits.
Rep. Ben Koppelman, R-West Fargo, speaks about term limits during a committee hearing on Jan. 23, 2025. (Michael Achterling/North Dakota Monitor)BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) — A North Dakota legislative committee advanced a bill Thursday that makes a change to lawmaker term limits approved by voters in 2022.
The North Dakota Senate Judiciary Committee heard testimony Wednesday over a bill that would increase mandatory minimum sentences for certain offenders.