November 15, 2021 •
North Dakota Special Session Adjourns
The North Dakota Legislature adjourned the special session on November 12 after approving the redistricting maps and passing several other bills including bills banning critical race theory in schools and vaccinee mandates. This does not affect lobbyist reporting.
The North Dakota Legislature adjourned the special session on November 12 after approving the redistricting maps and passing several other bills including bills banning critical race theory in schools and vaccinee mandates. This does not affect lobbyist reporting.
November 3, 2021 •
North Dakota Governor Issues Call for Special Session
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum has called a special session of the Legislature to begin November 8. Lawmakers had announced a special session in September to begin November 8 but Burgum’s announcement means lawmakers will not be limited to the […]
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum has called a special session of the Legislature to begin November 8.
Lawmakers had announced a special session in September to begin November 8 but Burgum’s announcement means lawmakers will not be limited to the four days allotted under the constitution when the Legislature calls itself into session.
House Majority Leader Chet Pollert said they will determine whether a veto session will be necessary during the special session.
This does not affect lobbyist reporting.
October 8, 2019 •
State Representative Resigns from North Dakota Legislature
Rep. Jake Blum resigned from his District 42 seat on October 4, citing a move to Minnesota. Republicans in District 42 will select a replacement to fill the vacant seat. However, the replacement will not serve in the Legislature without […]
Rep. Jake Blum resigned from his District 42 seat on October 4, citing a move to Minnesota.
Republicans in District 42 will select a replacement to fill the vacant seat.
However, the replacement will not serve in the Legislature without winning a future election, since lawmakers will not meet in full session again until 2021 because of North Dakota’s biennial format.
The person selected will fill Blum’s committee assignments in the interim.
The next election for District 42 will be November 2020.
September 29, 2017 •
North Dakota Legislators to Sue Governor over Vetoes
A bipartisan group of lawmakers on the Legislative Management Committee voted 12-4 in favor of filing a lawsuit in North Dakota’s Supreme Court in response to Gov. Doug Burgum’s vetoes of legislation. Legislators are upset over the governor’s use of […]
A bipartisan group of lawmakers on the Legislative Management Committee voted 12-4 in favor of filing a lawsuit in North Dakota’s Supreme Court in response to Gov. Doug Burgum’s vetoes of legislation.
Legislators are upset over the governor’s use of his line-item veto to change parts of several spending bills, arguing that the intent of the legislation was changed by the deletion of the words and phrases.
Lawmakers argue their legislative authority to spend money has been violated, while the executive branch contends its executive authority is being violated by the challenge.
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