SENATE
Senate Bill 2326...don't drink the Kool-Aid!
It is a good thing I don't live in Bismarck. Heaven only knows how much time I would spend at the Capitol frothing at the mouth while trying to convey to legislators the idiocy of some of the things t...
Posted on 2/17/13 at 12:22 PM
Hoffarth re-appointed to second term on the North Dakota State Board of Higher Education
The North Dakota University System Staff Senate has re-appointed Janice Hoffarth, an administrative assistant in the University of North Dakota Department of Music, to serve as staff advisor to the ...
Posted on 1/18/13 at 5:38 PM
NDSU provides legislative bill tracking service
The NDSU Information Technology Division has launched an updated version of its web-based system for monitoring bills that are being addressed by the North Dakota Legislature. The Legislative Bill Tr...
Posted on 12/23/10 at 9:42 AM
Sen Ray Holmberg
Sen Holmberg passed a bill (Senate Bill 2488) in 1993 that would discourage false reports of child abuse in divorce and child custody cases. All court costs would be paid by parent (often the mother) ...
Posted on 7/22/09 at 5:45 AM
Good news for Stuart, or is it?
The good news: The Associated Press is reporting that the Minnesota Surpreme Court has ruled on who should be declared a winner in its still-in-progress Senate race. That winner is Al Franken, but to ...
Posted on 6/30/09 at 10:30 AM
ND higher ed board to review 'disturbing' allegations surrounding Chancellor Shirvani
BISMARCK - The state Board of Higher Education will meet in May to discuss "disturbing information and allegations" regarding embattled Chancellor Hamid Shirvani, including alleged violations of the state's open meetings and open records laws, and possible violations of state Board of Higher Education policy.By Ryan Johnson , March 07, 2013
Senate defeats chancellor buyout amendment by a single vote
By TJ Jerke , February 27, 2013
ND Senate endorses hunting, fishing fee increase
BISMARCK — North Dakota's Senate has endorsed a measure to increase hunting, fishing and boating fees.February 22, 2013
ND Senate panel urges do not pass on pre-K funding
BISMARCK — A day after lawmakers and the Department of Public Instruction showed how successful early childhood education is, a Senate committee said “do not pass” to a bill that would provide funding to develop pre-kindergarten programs across the state.By TJ Jerke , February 21, 2013
Fighting against domestic abuse: Officials warn of impact of failing to pass VAWA
By Ryan Johnson , February 21, 2013
Bill would add protection for homeowners during natural disasters
BISMARCK — Republican Sen. Spencer Berry said his Fargo home found itself up against rising water during the 2009 flood.By TJ Jerke , February 20, 2013
Senate bumps funding for legal aid agency
BISMARCK — North Dakota’s oil wealth has bumped the state’s population to record levels, resulting in more crime and defendants who can’t afford to hire an attorney, officials say.By James MacPherson , February 20, 2013
ND Senate approves 3 new judges
BISMARCK — The North Dakota Senate has endorsed the addition of three new judgeships in the state to keep up with increased caseloads caused by record oil development.February 12, 2013
Money requested to study Killdeer Mountain
BISMARCK — A proposal in the state Senate seeks to provide $250,000 to do an archaeological study within the Battle of Killdeer Mountain study area, in part due to the encroachment of oil development.February 08, 2013
State oil tax restructuring measure meets opposition
BISMARCK — A Republican-backed measure aimed at closing loopholes enjoyed by oil companies in exchange for lower tax rates in North Dakota could hurt future funding for such things as schools and state employees, education and public worker groups lawmakers were told Tuesday.By James MacPherson , February 06, 2013
On the floor of the US Senate: Trinity High School junior Sarah Strube returns after a semester in Page School
By Katherine Grandstrand , February 03, 2013
Amending abortion in North Dakota: Girl born through in vitro fertilization testifies on Senate resolution
By TJ Jerke , January 30, 2013
Lawmakers seek crew camp building code solutions
BISMARCK — Crew camps popped up in western North Dakota as a solution to the oil-fueled housing shortage, but the camps have created their own set of problems that the state still is trying to assess and address.By TJ Jerke , January 18, 2013
ND considering version of Florida's 'Caylee's Law'
BISMARCK — North Dakota is the latest state to consider its own version of Florida’s “Caylee’s Law,” with state lawmakers pondering a bill that would require caregivers of children to meet deadlines in reporting children missing or dead.January 18, 2013
Lawmakers look at proposed speeding fines
BISMARCK — A $13 speeding ticket for driving 13 mph over the speed limit in North Dakota today carries the same fine as it did in 1975.By TJ Jerke , January 18, 2013
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