JOHN HOEVEN
Americans in for a surprise, and plenty more fiscal debate
Americans will pay Washington more, despite rhetoric from politicians saying they shot down most tax increases on New Years Day, and in the aftermath of what widely was described as a flawed federal b...
Posted on 1/2/13 at 7:52 PM
Unacceptable losses
The suicide rate of active duty military membersis up to about one a day. Whenwe add this to the 18 veteran suicides a day that have been documented overthe past few yearswe should be horrified. One a...
Posted on 6/9/12 at 9:22 PM
Feds assure Hoeven on funding for N.D. fish hatcheries
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has given its assurance that national fish hatcheries in Garrison and Valley City, N.D., are priorities for funding. During a meeting Tuesday in Washington with Sen...
Posted on 5/23/12 at 10:25 AM
UND co-sponsors sixth annual summit on unmanned aerial systems in Grand Forks May 22-23
How unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) are used for both peaceful and military purposes will be the focus of the Sixth UAS Action Summit May 22-23 at the Alerus Center in Grand Forks. The conference the...
Posted on 5/16/12 at 8:43 AM
PHOTOS: N.D. Capitol Sept. 11 event
BISMARCKA mother who lost her daughter in the Twin Towers. A father still grieving a son killed in war. A police officer who reported for duty on his day off to help at ground zero. North Dakotans ...
Posted on 9/11/11 at 3:34 PM
MATTERS AT HAND: N.D. presents government activism with a twist 
By Mike Jacobs , March 03, 2012
David Piller, Oakland, Calif., letter: Senate needs Hoeven’s leadership on hemp 
North Dakota Sen. John Hoeven is in a prime position to lead the cause at the federal level — but he needs voters’ help and support to do so.
By David Piller , March 03, 2012
Perrie Schafer, Mandan, N.D., letter: Berg, Hoeven balance conservation, development 
Rep. Rick Berg, R-N.D., and Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., understand the balance that’s required between environmental and economic concerns.
By Perrie Schafer , March 02, 2012
N.D., Minnesota politicians react to Obama’s budget proposal 
By Herald Staff Report , February 13, 2012
Spirit Lake to get fed funds for water projects 
The Spirit Lake Nation will receive a portion of $10.9 million in federal funding to repair and upgrade water storage reservoirs, the state’s congressional delegation announced Wednesday.
By Herald Staff Report , February 08, 2012
Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., column: Pipeline is in America and N.D.’s interest 
By John Hoeven , February 05, 2012
N.D. delegation: BRAC lacks support in Congress 
Berg, Conrad, Hoeven instead suggest closing overseas bases, trimming Department of Defense costs to find savingsNorth Dakota’s congressional delegation remains strongly opposed to a new round of domestic military base closures that could put the future of Grand Forks Air Force Base in jeopardy.
February 02, 2012
OUR OPINION: Hoeven's pipeline strategy pays off 
By Tom Dennis for the Herald , January 31, 2012
Hoeven nominates northeast N.D. students to U.S. service academies 
Four students from northeastern North Dakota are among 12 students nominated by Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D.
By Herald Staff Report , January 26, 2012
Hoeven: Gas plant signals better Oil Patch development 
By Stephen J. Lee , January 21, 2012
Hoeven: Why we need the Keystone XL pipeline 
By John Hoeven , January 18, 2012
N.D. delegation urges officials to reconsider Postal Service closures 
By Herald Staff Report , January 13, 2012
Farm bill roundtable highlights budget woes 
By Mikkel Pates , January 09, 2012
Recently passed bill could help Grand Forks find ‘holy grail’ for future of UAS 
A recently passed bill could help the Grand Forks region secure the “holy grail” for the future of unmanned aircraft, UND’s UAS Center of Excellence Director Al Palmer said Tuesday. Palmer and other members of the North Dakota UAS Integration Team recently pitched the region’s expertise in unmanned aircraft to Michael Huerta, administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration.
December 20, 2011
Hoeven: Sugar program must be in farm bill 
The U.S. sugar program seems to be on track to be continued in the 2012 Farm Bill, Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., said Friday. “We need to continue the no-cost sugar program and it needs to be part of the farm bill, and I believe it will be,” he said.
December 09, 2011
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