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Lawmaker wants North Dakota landfill board
BISMARCK — A Grand Forks lawmaker says the state should have the power to approve locations of new trash dumps.
Thursday, February, 05, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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N.D. LEGISLATURE: Lawmakers want legislative power to set tuition rates
Higher education has become a “black hole” with an “unquenchable appetite for money,” a legislator said Wednesday, arguing that’s caused tuition rates to spike in the past 10 years. Lawmakers should take control of setting tuition rates at the state’s colleges and universities, said Rep. Mark Dosch, R-Bismarck, one of several sponsors of HB1447.
Thursday, February, 05, 2009 - State Capitol Bureau Associated Press - News

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Bill would let Legislature set tuition
The state Board of Higher Education’s spending binge should be reined in by the Legislature, which should strip the board of its power to set tuition rates, some North Dakota legislators believe.
Thursday, February, 05, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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Bill would let North Dakota Legislature set tuition
A proposal sponsored by Minot Rep. Larry Bellew would shift the power to control tuition and fees at public universities from the board to the Legislature.
Wednesday, February, 04, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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Mark Owens, Grand Forks, letter: 'Chicken Littles' -- Wrong then, wrong now
HB 1440 seeks to return competition to the people in an area in which, for many of us, the choice to buy medications is not an elective one. Failure to support and pass HB 1440 is nothing more than a direct attack against our free-market economy and the health of the people of this state.
Wednesday, February, 04, 2009 - - Opinion

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N.D. House provides more ’last name’ options
Some North Dakota women want the option of listing their last names as their middle names on their driver’s licenses after they get married.
Monday, February, 02, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Weed-free certification program subject of bill
Less than a year after North Dakota’s Agriculture Department stopped certifying inspectors who ensure that hay and gravel are free of weeds, legislators are being asked to put the responsibility right back in the department’s lap.
Monday, February, 02, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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N.D. House panel dislikes change to meetings law
BISMARCK — A spokesman for North Dakota newspapers and broadcasters says a proposed change to the state’s open meetings law would allow more meetings to take place in secret.
Monday, February, 02, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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Backers say ND clothing tax break helps poor
BISMARCK — Supporters of a North Dakota sales tax break for clothing sales say it would help the poor — and the state’s border merchants.
Monday, February, 02, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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N.D. House defeats ’Detroit Three’ sales tax break
North Dakota’s House has defeated a proposed 5 percent state tax exemption for new Ford, Chrysler and General Motors cars and trucks.
Monday, February, 02, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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North Dakota Outdoors Legislative Update
Here's a look at the status of hunting- and fishing-related bills in the North Dakota Legislature as of Friday:
Monday, February, 02, 2009 - North Dakota Game and Fish Department - Outdoors

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N.D. LEGISLATURE'S WEEK: Pharmacy fight, football, fines and fireworks
One of the most anticipated issues of the session finally comes up for its hearing this week. It’s the pharmacy ownership bill, which proposes to repeal a 1960s law that requires pharmacies in North Dakota be majority-owned by pharmacists. Other bills getting hearings this week call for a new issuance of license plates, higher traffic fines, a ban on bottle rockets, no sales tax on clothing and a mandated annual football game between UND and North Dakota State University.
Monday, February, 02, 2009 - State Capitol Bureau - News

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N.D. bill would promote alternate uses of state institutions
North Dakota’s long-simmering debate about the number of its state institutions is percolating again in the Legislature, where two House members have proposed incentives for overhauling how state facilities are used.
Monday, February, 02, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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N.D. LEGISLATIVE ROUNDUP: Detroit 3 sales tax break ... Dictating roadwork ... Abortion ultrasound
North Dakota car dealers are ambivalent about a proposal to extend a 5 percent tax break to buyers of new Ford, General Motors and Chrysler vehicles, a spokesman said. But Robert Lamp, president of the Auto Dealers Association of North Dakota, said dealers agree on one thing — whatever the state Legislature is going to do, it should do quickly.
Sunday, February, 01, 2009 - Associated Press State Capitol Bureau - News

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N.D. LEGISLATURE ROUNDUP: Presidential applicant secrecy ... More WSI aid ... Refer local budgets ... No to four fishing lines
The North Dakota Senate on a split vote approved a bill Friday that would exempt initial applications for university president jobs from the open records law.
Saturday, January, 31, 2009 - Forum and Wire Reports - News

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N.D. LEGISLATURE ROUNDUP: House to drivers: U R OK 2 TXT
A proposed ban on sending or reading text messages while driving came up a loser in the North Dakota House, despite arguments that the practice is as dangerous as drunken driving. North Dakota law already has penalties for careless or reckless driving that can be applied to someone who is typing out a text message while driving, said Rep. Robin Weisz, R-Hurdsfield.
Friday, January, 30, 2009 - Associated Press, State Capitol Bureau - News

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Proposed ban on driving while texting fails
A proposed ban on sending text messages while driving has come up a loser. North Dakota’s House voted 60-34 to defeat the measure Thursday.
Thursday, January, 29, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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N.D. House approves ’point bonus’ for seat belt use
North Dakota drivers could be getting a “point bonus” for using their seat belts.
Thursday, January, 29, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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Parents, businesses plug N.D. child care bill
North Dakota needs to boost training and pay for child care workers as part of its economic development strategy, parents, business people and children’s’ advocates told lawmakers Wednesday.
Thursday, January, 29, 2009 - State Capitol Bureau - News

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