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With the 2025 legislative session in the rearview mirror, North Dakotans can expect to save money on property taxes and insulin. Lawmakers also honed in on criminal justice reform and K-12 issues.
When North Dakota lawmakers adjourned the 2025 legislative session on Saturday, they breathed a sigh of relief after passing hundreds of bills culminating in a record $20.3 billion two-year budget.
Lawmakers who voted for this bill and say they support local control are hypocrites. Fargo voters overwhelmingly voted to put in this system, and they could have voted to remove it. This was about going after Fargo,
North Dakota Farmers Union President Mark Watne announced he will not seek reelection to a 13th term as president at the organization’s annual meeting in December. Watne was first elected in November
North Dakota legislative session has come to an end after nearly four months. Lawmakers are leaving Bismarck after passing hundreds of new laws.
BISMARCK, N.D. (Flag Family Media) -The North Dakota House Republican Caucus is searching for a new chairman. Representative Jeremy Olson resigned the position. The District 26 Republican, from Arnegard, tells Flag Family News that the resignation occurred due to a new position he will be starting after the end of the current legislative session.
Jeremy Olson confirmed with Your News Leader Tuesday night he is resigning as caucus chair, though it does not impact his position as state lawmaker.
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