Shortly after Donald Trump blindsided senators and endorsed the House’s plan to advance the president’s agenda Wednesday, Senate Leader John Thune convened his leadership team to navigate next steps.
Two bills in the North Dakota Legislature, if passed, could affect any future decisions of the Stutsman County Commission ...
It's ironic that a state that so desperately needs workforce would want to greatly inconvenience potential workers who cross ...
House Bill 1408 received recommendations to pass from both the House Government and Veterans Affairs Committee and the House ...
The bill will advance to the House of Representatives for its consideration.
Abortion rights advocates feared the 2022 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that opened the door to state abortion bans would also lead to tracking women and charging women who get abortions with murder. No ...
Legislation pushed by the City of Minot to close performance and discipline records of public employees awaits a North Dakota Senate vote after getting a “do not pass” recommendation from a committee ...
Senate Bill 2228 is looking to provide $1 million in grants to help rural grocery stores stay open and improve food access to ...
The bill initially aimed to give public and homeschool students $1,000 to use for educational expenses, but after amendments introduced on the Senate floor, that number was reduced to $500. Private ...
The North Dakota Senate passed a bill modifying the number of points a driver could receive should they be cited for a ...
Public school and homeschool students would receive a flat $500 per student as part of the proposed education savings account ...