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Martin Wishnatsky, Lynchburg, Va., letter: Senate leaders’ scheme robbed senators of vote
Not fully aware of the procedural consequences, a majority of the senators — without a recorded roll call — voted against their own wishes.
Monday, April, 25, 2011 - - Opinion
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Not fully aware of the procedural consequences, a majority of the senators — without a recorded roll call — voted against their own wishes.
Monday, April, 25, 2011 - - Opinion
Paul Benjamin Linton, Northbrook, Ill., column: Overrule Roe? ‘We don’t have the votes’
We do not have the votes on the Supreme Court to overrule Roe. And until we do, bills such as HB 1450 are exercises in futility.
Sunday, April, 24, 2011 - - Opinion
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We do not have the votes on the Supreme Court to overrule Roe. And until we do, bills such as HB 1450 are exercises in futility.
Sunday, April, 24, 2011 - - Opinion
ONLINE EXTRA: N.D. outdoors legislative update
Here’s a look at the status of hunting- and fishing-related bills in the North Dakota Legislature as of Friday:
Sunday, April, 24, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors
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Here’s a look at the status of hunting- and fishing-related bills in the North Dakota Legislature as of Friday:
Sunday, April, 24, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors
Daniel Woodard, Bismarck, letter: Senator talks the pro-life talk, but …
State Sen. Curtis Olafson, R-Edinburg, doth protest too much in fighting HB 1450, the Defense of Human Life Act.
Thursday, April, 21, 2011 - - Opinion
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State Sen. Curtis Olafson, R-Edinburg, doth protest too much in fighting HB 1450, the Defense of Human Life Act.
Thursday, April, 21, 2011 - - Opinion
Tim Lindgren, Bismarck letter: Anti-abortion bill deserves N.D. Senate approval
North Dakota Life League urges the Senate to ignore this defeatist and join with the hundreds and thousands of North Dakotans who are pleading to take this bill off the table, and let the vote occur.
Thursday, April, 21, 2011 - - Opinion
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North Dakota Life League urges the Senate to ignore this defeatist and join with the hundreds and thousands of North Dakotans who are pleading to take this bill off the table, and let the vote occur.
Thursday, April, 21, 2011 - - Opinion
CORRECTION: N.D. legislators make progress trimming higher education budget
Reduction in budget for new UND computer building considered, then dropped
Lawmakers who are working on the North Dakota university system's budget have agreed to shave $2 million from proposed spending.
Wednesday, April, 20, 2011 - - Corrections
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Reduction in budget for new UND computer building considered, then dropped
Lawmakers who are working on the North Dakota university system's budget have agreed to shave $2 million from proposed spending.
Wednesday, April, 20, 2011 - - Corrections
State Sen. Curtis Olafson, R-Edinburg, letter: Bill set N.D. up for expensive failure
Many proponents stated that the purpose of the bill was to challenge Roe v. Wade. The coalition that brought the bill forward included out-of-state extremists who have been working unsuccessfully for years in many states to pass similar legislation. They want to challenge Roe v. Wade and put the taxpayers of North Dakota on the hook for footing the bill.
Tuesday, April, 19, 2011 - - Opinion
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Many proponents stated that the purpose of the bill was to challenge Roe v. Wade. The coalition that brought the bill forward included out-of-state extremists who have been working unsuccessfully for years in many states to pass similar legislation. They want to challenge Roe v. Wade and put the taxpayers of North Dakota on the hook for footing the bill.
Tuesday, April, 19, 2011 - - Opinion
Paul Benjamin Linton, Northbrook, Ill., letter: Anti-abortion bill hurt anti-abortion cause
As an attorney who has been professionally engaged in the pro-life movement for more than 20 years (and has represented members of the North Dakota Legislature in “friend-of-the-court” briefs in the Supreme Court), I do not believe that it is in the interest of the pro-life movement to have Roe reaffirmed yet again.
Tuesday, April, 19, 2011 - - Opinion
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As an attorney who has been professionally engaged in the pro-life movement for more than 20 years (and has represented members of the North Dakota Legislature in “friend-of-the-court” briefs in the Supreme Court), I do not believe that it is in the interest of the pro-life movement to have Roe reaffirmed yet again.
Tuesday, April, 19, 2011 - - Opinion
ONLINE EXTRA: N..D. Outdoors legislative update
Here’s a look at the status of hunting- and fishing-related bills in the North Dakota Legislature as of Friday:
Sunday, April, 17, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors
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Here’s a look at the status of hunting- and fishing-related bills in the North Dakota Legislature as of Friday:
Sunday, April, 17, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors
James Kerian, Grafton, N.D., letter: Senate embarrasses itself and North Dakota
It is clear that with its handling of this bill, the Senate has embarrassed itself, the Legislature and the state.
Saturday, April, 16, 2011 - - Opinion
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It is clear that with its handling of this bill, the Senate has embarrassed itself, the Legislature and the state.
Saturday, April, 16, 2011 - - Opinion
Schurkey Swanke, Grand Forks, column: Let N.D. lead way on traffic ‘best practices'
Speed limits should not be set arbitrarily by politicians and bureaucrats. Government is using too-restrictive “rules of the road” as a tool to generate revenue from fines.
Saturday, April, 16, 2011 - - Opinion
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Speed limits should not be set arbitrarily by politicians and bureaucrats. Government is using too-restrictive “rules of the road” as a tool to generate revenue from fines.
Saturday, April, 16, 2011 - - Opinion
NCAA says it won't attend meeting about Fighting Sioux nickname, logo
Higher ed chancellor: UND will renew merchandise licenses, use Fighting Sioux nickname and logo during 2011-12 school year
Citing the North Dakota Legislature’s passage of a law requiring UND to keep the nickname, and the uncertainty that followed concerning how the issue might be resolved, the NCAA has told university officials that it won’t attend the scheduled meeting next Friday in Bismarck.
Open story to see PDF of letters, emails from UND president, NCAA about meeting
Saturday, April, 16, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Higher ed chancellor: UND will renew merchandise licenses, use Fighting Sioux nickname and logo during 2011-12 school year
Citing the North Dakota Legislature’s passage of a law requiring UND to keep the nickname, and the uncertainty that followed concerning how the issue might be resolved, the NCAA has told university officials that it won’t attend the scheduled meeting next Friday in Bismarck.
Open story to see PDF of letters, emails from UND president, NCAA about meeting
Saturday, April, 16, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Tom Fiebiger, Fargo, letter: Snubbing Head Start does no one any good
Did you hear about it? It was not something critical to our state like trying to keep a divisive logo. It was only your North Dakota Senate rejecting an investment in the state’s poorest children and their families so the young people can have a chance to succeed.
Thursday, April, 14, 2011 - - Opinion
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Did you hear about it? It was not something critical to our state like trying to keep a divisive logo. It was only your North Dakota Senate rejecting an investment in the state’s poorest children and their families so the young people can have a chance to succeed.
Thursday, April, 14, 2011 - - Opinion
N.D. Senate approves $645 million higher ed budget
State senators approved a two-year budget for North Dakota's public colleges on Tuesday, endorsing a 9 percent increase for the next two years and laying the groundwork for negotiations with House members who want to spend less.
Wednesday, April, 13, 2011 - Associated Press - News
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State senators approved a two-year budget for North Dakota's public colleges on Tuesday, endorsing a 9 percent increase for the next two years and laying the groundwork for negotiations with House members who want to spend less.
Wednesday, April, 13, 2011 - Associated Press - News
April Fairfield, Bismarck, letter: No need for N.D. to drastically cut services
Some North Dakota legislators are insisting they must cut funding for services that invest in North Dakota’s people and future economy to balance a $138 million general fund deficit. But this argument doesn’t hold.
Saturday, April, 09, 2011 - - Opinion
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Some North Dakota legislators are insisting they must cut funding for services that invest in North Dakota’s people and future economy to balance a $138 million general fund deficit. But this argument doesn’t hold.
Saturday, April, 09, 2011 - - Opinion
AROUND THE REGION: Police shots killed suspect ... Anti-abortion students sue school ... Dog alerts 3 to fire ... more
Preliminary autopsy results show the man who stole a taxi at gunpoint in Minneapolis and led police on a high-speed chase died of multiple gunshot wounds.
Saturday, April, 09, 2011 - - News
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Preliminary autopsy results show the man who stole a taxi at gunpoint in Minneapolis and led police on a high-speed chase died of multiple gunshot wounds.
Saturday, April, 09, 2011 - - News
N.D. Senate considers lower potash tax
A proposal in the North Dakota Senate would charge a 1.5 percent tax on all extracted potash. The first $1 million in taxes from each mine would go to the county where it is located. After that, the state would get 90 percent of the tax money.
Monday, April, 04, 2011 - - News
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A proposal in the North Dakota Senate would charge a 1.5 percent tax on all extracted potash. The first $1 million in taxes from each mine would go to the county where it is located. After that, the state would get 90 percent of the tax money.
Monday, April, 04, 2011 - - News
ONLINE EXTRA: N.D. outdoors legislative update
Here’s a look at the status of hunting- and fishing-related bills in the North Dakota Legislature as of Friday:
Sunday, April, 03, 2011 - - Outdoors
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Here’s a look at the status of hunting- and fishing-related bills in the North Dakota Legislature as of Friday:
Sunday, April, 03, 2011 - - Outdoors
N.D. Senate reviews regional water pipeline proposal
Western North Dakota needs better drinking water and oil companies need water for drilling. Supporters of a bill in the state Senate say both problems could be fixed without money from taxpayers.
Friday, April, 01, 2011 - - News
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Western North Dakota needs better drinking water and oil companies need water for drilling. Supporters of a bill in the state Senate say both problems could be fixed without money from taxpayers.
Friday, April, 01, 2011 - - News
UPDATE: North Dakota lawmaker seeks to push back funeral protesters
Now that the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that protesters have a free-speech right to picket funerals, state Rep. Bette Grande wants the North Dakota Legislature to require demonstrators to stand farther away from any service.
Tuesday, March, 29, 2011 - Associated Press - News
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Now that the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that protesters have a free-speech right to picket funerals, state Rep. Bette Grande wants the North Dakota Legislature to require demonstrators to stand farther away from any service.
Tuesday, March, 29, 2011 - Associated Press - News
