Port: Controversy over lawmaker expelled for harassment may reignite as the end of the legislative session nears It s not about reinstating Luke [Simons], Rep. Jeff Hoverson told me. Obviously it s a response to what happened to Luke, but it s about the future. 7:13 pm, Apr. 26, 2021 ×
Republican Rep. Jeff Hoverson, primary sponsor of a bill to ban mask mandates, spoke to demonstrators on Monday, April 5, 2021, outside the North Dakota Capitol. (Jeremy Turley / Forum News Service)
MINOT, N.D. The debate over expelled former
Luke Simons has loomed over the 2021 legislative session in Bismarck.
Now, with just days left in the session, that debate may be reignited by a Simons ally and fellow member of the Bastiat Caucus.
Port: Controversy over lawmaker expelled for harassment may reignite as the end of the legislative session nears
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North Dakota lawmaker appears in photo-op for signing of bill that she voted against
Though Lidgerwood Republican Rep. Kathy Skroch voted against the proposal when it appeared on the House floor, she attended the bill signing event and appeared in a photo-op alongside a bipartisan group of lawmakers, a police chief, the widow of a fallen officer and Burgum as he signed the bill. Written By: Adam Willis | ×
Lidgerwood Republican Rep. Kathy Skroch, far left, appeared in a photo-op for the signing of House Bill 1453 on Monday, April 19. She voted against the proposal when it appeared on the House floor in February. Photo courtesy of the Burleigh County Sheriff s Department Facebook page