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North Dakota Conservative Headlines

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MAR 16
North Dakota Renaissance Zone reentry bill goes to Burgum
Cities with expired Renaissance Zone community revitalization areas would be able to reapply to the program under a bill going to Gov. Doug Burgum.

MAR 8, 2023

North Dakota lawmakers consider new term limits, in wake of voter-passed measure

 

North Dakota lawmakers are considering crafting new term limits for themselves and setting the same for all executive branch officials in a proposal that would override restrictions voters approved last fall.

FEB 27, 2023

Board of Higher Education opposing bill to change faculty tenure at BSC, DSU

 

The state Board of Higher Education has decided to oppose a bill that would allow Bismarck State College and Dickinson State University to change policy and make it easier to get rid of tenured faculty.

FEB 17, 2023

North Dakota House advances bills restricting youth transgender care, birth records

 

he North Dakota House of Representatives on Friday passed several bills that would inhibit transgender people’s access to health care and ability to change birth records.

FEB 14, 2023

Senate passes bill prohibiting instruction of 'specified' concepts at North Dakota colleges

 

The North Dakota Senate passed a bill that would ban the instruction of “specified concepts" at institutions of higher education across the state.

FEB 08, 2023

Bill would ban COVID-19 shots in North Dakota; lawmakers weighing more vaccine bills, again

 

North Dakota lawmakers are again weighing bills that target vaccines, including one that would ban COVID-19 shots.

FEB 01, 2023

Gov. Doug Burgum says state will support, assist Grand Forks in finding another ag project

 

Burgum, and some other state leaders at the North Dakota Capitol, say it's best to move away from the Fufeng project after the Air Force declared it a national security threat.

JAN 27, 2023

MN House Dems pass “clean energy” bill over objections, ND governor threatens to sue over legislation

 

ST. PAUL, Minn. – The Democratic-controlled Minnesota House passed a “clean energy” bill Thursday night to set a goal of 100% carbon-neutral energy from Minnesota utilities by 2040.

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