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North Dakota House approves bill to exempt state from daylight saving time
North Dakotans would no longer need to change their clocks for daylight saving time under a bill approved Tuesday by House lawmakers. The House voted 55-37 to approve House Bill 1259, which would keep the state on standard time year-round.
New bill in North Dakota senate could change the definition of marriage in the state
Senate Bill 2264 redefines marriage to reflect a union between two consenting adults, irrespective of gender. The bill would also remove language including husband and wife from the constitution to recognize other forms of marriages and unions in North Dakota.
North Dakota Senate passes bill to protect deer baiting on private property
Supporters of the bill say that baiting bans infringe on private property rights and are based on needless fears over the spread of Chronic Wasting Disease.
Baiting bill limiting North Dakota Game and Fish policy passes Senate
A bill preventing policies that would limit the use of baiting for big game animals on private property passed the Senate floor Wednesday on a 31-15 vote. Senate Bill 2137 would prohibit the North Dakota Department of Game and Fish from creating rules and policies on using bait for wildlife.
North Dakota bill ending Daylight Saving Time moves past house
A bill that would end Daylight Saving Time in North Dakota has passed in the House. If it becomes law, you would not have to set clocks forward an hour every spring and back again in the fall. Representatives in favor of the bill argued that the time change often results in sleep debt and can
North Dakota House approves legislation ending daylight saving time
The North Dakota House of Representatives passed a bill Tuesday that would eliminate daylight saving time and keep the state on standard time throughout the year. The House voted 55-37 to pass the bill,
North Dakota House passes bill to shorten time for educators to attain lifetime licensure
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,
North Dakota House passes bill to adopt standard time; Senate passage still needed
North Dakotans may get to leave their clocks untouched come the next daylight saving time shift after the House passed a bill to move the state permanently to standard time.
Daylight saving time: Two bills in Nevada Legislature could end clock-changing
A bipartisan effort in the Nevada Legislature could put an end to the practice this year. Democratic Assemblywoman Selena La Rue Hatch and Republican Senator Robin Titus both have introduced bills to shift the state to permanent standard time later this year.
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North Dakota bar association pushes back on bill that makes lawmakers eligible for bar exam
While a new bill could ease North Dakota’s attorney shortage, concerns are being raised about fast-tracking lawmakers to the ...
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Birth control, IVF protection needed in face of attacks, North Dakota bill sponsor says
Abby Berger of Bismarck stands Jan. 29, 2025, before a legislative committee hearing with a photo illustrating the large number of syringes and vials needed to help her conceive her child. (Jeff Beach ...
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North Dakota bill to ban kratom fails, but regulation bill being drafted
Several people submitted testimony that kratom, which comes from a tree that grows in southeast Asia, has helped with chronic ...
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North Dakota bill looks to dissolve gambling oversight commission
North Dakota may eliminate its Gaming Commission and place all authority to regulate gambling with the state Attorney General ...
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North Dakota Senate strikes down bill regulating human trafficking training for law enforcement
The Senate voted 36-10 against a bill that would have required that a minimum amount of time be devoted to human trafficking ...
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Bill proposed to penalize companies who hire illegal immigrants
Representative Matt Heilman presented House Bill 1291, which says an employer may not hire someone who isn’t authorized to ...
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