Seven Republican-sponsored bill drafts take several different angles at the common goal of curbing vaccine mandates imposed on North Dakotans. Several other proposals seem to respond to the raging national debates over critical race theory and teachings on race and gender in public schools.
Seven Republican-sponsored bill drafts take several different angles at the common goal of curbing vaccine mandates imposed on North Dakotans. Several other proposals seem to respond to the raging national debates over critical race theory and teachings on race and gender in public schools.
Seven Republican-sponsored bill drafts take several different angles at the common goal of curbing vaccine mandates imposed on North Dakotans. Several other proposals seem to respond to the raging national debates over critical race theory and teachings on race and gender in public schools.
Seven Republican-sponsored bill drafts take several different angles at the common goal of curbing vaccine mandates imposed on North Dakotans. Several other proposals seem to respond to the raging national debates over critical race theory and teachings on race and gender in public schools.
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On this week s North Dakota Legislative Review: Senator Brad Bekkedahl (R-Williston) talks about the session so far, his attempts to add a short Legislative session in the even-numbered years, and his thoughts about the upcoming reapportionment.
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Dave: This is Legislative Review on Prairie Public s radio and digital platforms. I m Dave Thompson. Thanks for joining us. Today, which is crossover week by the way, we have Senator Brad Bekkedahl, a Williston Republican, joining us. Senator, thank you very much for taking your time.
Sen. Bekkedahl: Thank you, David. It s always great to be here with you and your audience. Appreciate it.