Monday to advance a bill that makes a change to lawmaker term limits approved by voters in 2022. House Bill 1300 addresses what Rep. Vicky Steiner, R-Dickinson, called a gray area in the constitutional measure approved by voters that limits lawmakers to serving no more than eight years in
North Dakota school districts would be required to develop a cellphone policy but retain control over what is in that policy under a bill passed Monday by the House. House Bill 1160 originally banned cellphone use by public school students during class but was made less restrictive.
A bill that would reduce the time it takes for a North Dakota teacher to earn a lifetime educator license passed through the House by a substantial margin Friday, Jan. 24. Representatives voted 79-12 to advance House Bill 1238,
The graduated income tax rate in North Dakota makes it so a household filing jointly making $159,000 a year could offset the entirety of their income tax obligation by homeschooling one child.
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FARGO — Librarians across North Dakota are raising concerns about Senate Bill 2307, which they say is unnecessary and could negatively impact public libraries. The proposed bill would update current obscenity laws to include public libraries and schools. It mandates that materials deemed “sexually explicit” must be made inaccessible to minors.
North Dakota Legislature is considering a bill that would increase taxes on tobacco products. Senate Minority Leader Kathy Hogan of Fargo is the sponsor of the bill. SB 2281 would raise the tax on a pack of cigarettes by 25 cents,
Former university leaders are raising concern about the lack of women in top leadership positions at North Dakota’s 11 public higher education institutions. Currently only one has a woman president or CEO.
Some legislators had concerns that the bill was just a concept and had no definitive fiscal note. Sen. Tim Mathern said the bill is needed to plan for the future.
The letter of intent begins the likely long process of regulatory changes and agreements that could see a new event center, casino and resort on the far southwest side of Grand Forks.
A star quarterback in North Dakota has committed to the Bison, as Velva QB/S Ben Schepp announced his commitment to North Dakota St. Monday.