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This comes as several GOP statewide and Legislative candidates are looking toward the June primary.
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North Dakota’s 1991 legislative session was one of the last to have a split statehouse, with Republicans having a majority in the House and Democrats narrowly controlling the Senate. The session was short by today’s standards. Lawmakers used 67 of the 80 days allowed by the state constitution to write new laws and pass budgets.
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The last day of North Dakota’s legislative sessions brings ceremonies and celebration. There are traditions such as leaders’ speeches and the House…
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Another consequence of the attempts to limit the spread of the coronavirus.The state Republican convention – which was scheduled for Bismarck March 27th…
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TO BE UPDATEDThe North Dakota Republican Party’s executive committee has decided to cancel the “in-person” state convention, scheduled for Bismarck March…
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A legislator from Kathryn is running for state treasurer.Rep. Daniel Johnston (R-Kathryn) is finishing his first term in the House. The current treasurer…
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As the national Republican Party Convention approaches, it appears that no one candidate will have a majority of delegates when they get to…