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Burgum signs HB 1425

Mike Nowatzki and Mike Kennedy BISMARCK– Gov. Doug Burgum has signed House Bill 1425, which sets targets for investing a greater portion of the Legacy Fund principal in North Dakota and requires that the State Investment Board (SIB) give preference to qualified investment firms with a presence in the state. Joining Burgum at a bill signing ceremony today were Lt. Gov. Brent Sanford, who chairs the SIB; the bill’s lead sponsor, Rep. Mike Nathe, R-Bismarck; Insurance Commissioner Jon Godfread, an SIB member and leading proponent of the concept; Senate Majority Leader Rich Wardner; and other bill sponsors. The legislation sets targets for 10 percent of the Legacy Fund principal to be invested in equity investments in the state and 10 percent in fixed income investments within the state. The bill was approved 85-8 in the House and 47-0 in the Senate.

Special Enrollment Period for Health Insurance Extended to August 15

Special Enrollment Period for Health Insurance Extended to August 15 Devils Lake Journal BISMARCK, N.D. – Insurance Commissioner Jon Godfread urged North Dakotans to take advantage of the extension of the Special Enrollment Period (SEP) for health insurance coverage on the federally run health care exchange. The SEP is open now and will remain open through Aug. 15, 2021, to all exchange-eligible consumers, whether submitting a new application or updating an existing application. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) extended access to the SEP to give consumers additional time to take advantage of new savings through the American Rescue Plan. “This enrollment period will provide those individuals who currently do not have health insurance or are seeking to change their individual health insurance coverage with an opportunity to access quality, affordable health care,” Godfread said. “Beginning April 1, exchange-eligible North Dakotans should take action and upd

Lawmakers vote to invest part of Legacy Fund in North Dakota ventures

Lawmakers vote to invest part of Legacy Fund in North Dakota ventures
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Shadow seekers, billionaire tax, vaccines for cabbies: News from around our 50 states

Shadow seekers, billionaire tax, vaccines for cabbies: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports, USA TODAY Alabama Montgomery: The state on Monday launched an online portal for people to check their eligibility for COVID-19 vaccinations and make appointments. The Alabama Department of Public Health said the site at alcovidvaccine.gov will allow those eligible to make an appointment if shots are available in their county of choice. The portal also provides information about additional drive-thru and walk-in clinics being offered. Starting next Monday, Alabama will expand who is eligible for the vaccine to everyone 65 and older, educators, court officials, corrections officers, postal employees, grocery store workers, some manufacturing workers, public transit workers, agriculture employees, state legislators and constitutional officers. Currently, only people 75 and older, first responders, health care workers and long-term care reside

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