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The media narrative surrounding the Big Beautiful Bill (BBB) has been filled with misinformation and political theater, leaving most North Dakotans confused about what this legislation means for our ...
North Dakota Governor Vetoes Bill Restricting Library Books The bill, which divided Republicans, would have required most libraries to keep material deemed sexually explicit away from minors.
The North Dakota Senate passed the first of two competing education savings account bills on Thursday. House Bill 1540 passed in the Senate in a 27-20 vote after roughly an hour of discussion and ...
The Senate has changed the House’s version of the bill to clarify the procedures by which the Bank of North Dakota will administer the ESA program.
The North Dakota Senate passed House Bill 1318, which aims to protect agricultural chemical manufacturers from lawsuits if their products are properly labeled and manufactured.
The North Dakota Senate passed a bill on Friday to create a state Department of Government Efficiency task force in the same vein as the federal DOGE.
The North Dakota Senate voted 46-1 to concur on the final version of Senate Bill 2398, intended to create more collaboration, conversation and oversight for projects planned near Air ...
The North Dakota Senate has taken a significant step in regulating crypto ATMs, passing House Bill 1447 with a 45-to-1 vote on March 18. The bill, initially introduced in January, aims to ...
North Dakota’s Senate passed a bill with amendments to cap crypto ATM transactions to $2,000 a day along with several requirements that impose stricter rules on operators.
North Dakota House Bill 1596 would decriminalize possession of less than half an ounce of marijuana, making it punishable by a $150 fine. The bill aims to reduce the burden on the court system by ...
The North Dakota Senate passed Attorney General Drew Wrigley's bill 28-18, sending the bill that would make violent offenders serve most of their sentences in prison to the House.
Senate Bill 2128 would require violent offenders in North Dakota to serve at least 85 percent of their sentences in prison.
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