North Dakota lawmakers chose not to send the issue of sports betting to voters on the 2026 general election ballot after a lengthy floor debate on Wednesday.
Dion Schilling speaks during a committee hearing on homelessness on Jan. 21, 2025. (Michael Achterling/North Dakota Monitor)BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) — Advocates for low-income housing and people seeking to reduce homelessness lined up to testify Tuesday in favor of a bill that allocates $211 million to address North Dakota’s housing crisis.
Students from Bottineau Public Schools’ Rockhounds club listen to testimony on a bill to make Knife River Flint North Dakota’s state rock during a meeting of the House Political Subdivisions Committee on Jan.
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The once-fiery recall sputters as taxpayers will fund a $20,000 special election with the incumbent candidate as the lone name on the ballot.
The people of North Dakota deserve better than House Concurrent Resolution 3003 — a proposal at the state legislature that would undermine our rights and our civic powers as citizens. This resolution,
A resolution that would put sports betting on the ballot for the 2026 general election met considerable opposition from legislators on the House Judiciary Committee.
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BISMARCK – North Dakota voters would need to muster a 60% majority to pass initiated constitutional measures under a resolution heard by the House Government and Veterans Affairs Committee Thursday. “People should be able to bring it forward if they want to change the constitution,
Legislation introduced by Rep. Ben Koppelman would ensure that only candidates chosen at party conventions could be the party's nominee.
Legislative leaders in North Dakota want to increase the number of votes required to approve ballot measures that seek to alter the state's constitution.
A capacity crowd packed the Bismarck Event Center on Saturday night for the public Inaugural Ball for new North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong and Lt. Gov. Michelle Strinden.