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If you don’t like school closures or oversized classes, you can blame 10 legislators in particular.
The strange logic for this practice is to entertain voters with these question-and-answer moments, suggesting such a practice will improve public understanding of the legislative process.
To the editor — Personally and professionally, Sen. Curtis King embodies who I want to represent our community in the 14th Legislative District.
These legislative propositions, among other things, would gut our citizen initiative rights (props 134 & 136) and right to vote on judicial retention (prop 137), intrude itself in the Executive ...
It would be a move towards legislative transparency if the Bismarck Tribune would publish an insert that contains each bill voted on during the 2023 North Dakota legislative session. Information ...
Guest Column: Lawmakers who are attorneys are able to take advantage of an obscure law that permits them continuances for legislative responsiblities. This law is ripe for abuse and should be done ...
Kudos to Gov. Lombardo for holding true to his campaign promises of pursuing education reform and free-market principles. The Democrat-run Legislature is concerned about the length of freight ...
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Letter: A concise update on legislative news My husband and I were so very impressed to have a clear, concise, and easy-to-read synopsis of the legislative happenings this session.
In a letter dated Sept. 21, Moore tells Rep. Terence Everitt, a Democrat from Wake County, that he reassigned him to Room 24, a former supply closet, after he learned of an “altercation with a ...
The Legislature's inaction is a grave disappointment to anyone who cares about saving our planet. This session was a chance to make serious progress slowing the expansion of our dirty and expensive ...
They would establish mathematical truth by legislative fiat. In Indiana, at least, the Legislature saw the folly of its effort, and the “Indiana pi bill” never took effect.
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