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North Dakota panel picks study topics ahead of next session

North Dakota panel picks study topics ahead of next session JAMES MacPHERSON, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) A panel of North Dakota lawmakers on Wednesday chose study topics that are likely to inspire legislation for the 2023 session. The Republican-led Legislative Management committee, a 17-member panel of lawmakers that oversees business between sessions, chose 50 studies, including school funding, state employee compensation, health care, gambling addiction and even the shortage of firearms and ammunition in the state. Twenty-two studies were not chosen. The panel has 13 Republicans and four Democrats, and includes the floor leaders of both parties. Republicans have two-thirds majorities in both the North Dakota House and Senate, and they control the study and committee selection process.

Lawmakers to choose study topics that may inspire bills

Lawmakers to choose study topics that may inspire bills JAMES MacPHERSON, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) Less than a month after the North Dakota Legislature adjourned, a group of lawmakers will return to the Capitol next week to decide study topics that may result in legislation for the 2023 session. The Legislative Management committee, a 17-member panel of lawmakers that supervises business between sessions, will meet May 19 to select the topics the Legislature will study during the next 18 months. The committee will meet again on June 9 to assign the subjects to study committees. Each of the Legislature’s 141 members will be surveyed on committee preferences.

North Dakota governor approves fund for cleaner energy projects

North Dakota governor approves fund for cleaner energy projects The creation of a fund overseen by a newly formed Clean Sustainable Energy Authority is part of broader efforts by North Dakota officials to respond to shifting political and financial winds that have put the state s oil and coal industries on the defensive. Top Republican leaders celebrated the signing Monday as a landmark move to keep the state s fossil fuel sector competitive under realigning markets that have increasingly favored low emissions resources. Written By: Adam Willis | × North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, right, speaks at a bill signing on Monday, April 26, 2021, in the state Capitol. Lt. Gov. Brent Sanford, left, looks on. Jeremy Turley / Forum News Service

North Dakota governor approves fund for cleaner energy projects

North Dakota governor approves fund for cleaner energy projects
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North Dakota governor approves fund for cleaner energy projects

North Dakota governor approves fund for cleaner energy projects
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