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As the 2017 legislature approaches the end, there will be some changes in the schedules.For example, there will be no House or senate floor sessions…
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The House has narrowly passed the budget for the state Department of Transportation.Many of the “no” votes came because of DOT’s proposal to close eight…
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The House has rejected a bill to fund an upgrade of the state’s law enforcement and first responders radio system.The issue of interoperability has been…
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The fine for littering will go to $500 – under a bill passed in the North Dakota Legislature.The fine is now $100. And supporters say they hope this will…
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A Fargo businessman is working on an initiated measure to do away with the law that prohibits retail stores from being open before noon on Sunday.That…
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The state Senate has turned down a study to see if the Life Skills and Transition center in Grafton should be replaced with more community-based services…
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A conversation about Addiction and Incarceration with North Dakota Senator Judy Lee and Representative Kathy Hogan.Figuring out how to reduce overcrowding…
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The House has passed a bill raising the fine for littering from $100 to $500.Supporters say it sends a message to people to refrain from dumping garbage…
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The state Senate has overwhelmingly rejected a measure that would have limited each Legislator to seven bills per Legislative session.That’s despite a 3…
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A state Senator thinks it’s time for a change – in time, that is.Sen. Dave Oehlke (R-Devils Lake) has a bill to put all of North Dakota on Central…