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Jamestown Sun Minute: North Dakota State Hospital board recommends constructing new building at Jamestown
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North Dakota State Hospital board recommends constructing new building at Jamestown
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Study Being Conducted for Future of State Hospital
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Mike Nowatzki
North Dakota Office of the Governor
Gov. Doug Burgum released the following statement today after signing House Bill 1247, which directs the state Department of Health and Department of Human Services to unite into the North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services, effective Sept. 1, 2022.
“North Dakota’s Department of Health and Department of Human Services have a long history of working together to serve the citizens of our state, as evidenced by their lifesaving work during the current pandemic,” Burgum said. “By bringing these two agencies together, we will build on each agency’s strengths, enhance collaboration, provide expanded career opportunities for team members and, most importantly, deliver programs and services more efficiently and effectively to the citizens of North Dakota.”
ND lawmakers oppose national popular vote interstate compact Morgan Benth © Provided by Minot-Bsmrck-Dcknsn(Wlstn) KFYR-TV Voting
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - A compact, which would require states to give their electoral college votes to the presidential candidate who received the most popular votes, has been heavily debated in many states.
Fifteen states and Washington, D.C. are currently signed onto the compact, but North Dakota’s legislature has passed a bill claiming their opposition.
The bill would’ve originally withheld North Dakota’s presidential vote totals from the public, but was amended to just a study and a statement of intent to oppose the national popular vote interstate compact.