Proponents say Senate Bill 2128 would promote public safety and deter crime. Opponents argue it would crowd prisons at a costly price.
North Dakota might increase the interstate’s speed limit to 80 mph, but one of the bills suggesting the long-requested change could cost farmers.
BISMARCK ( North Dakota Monitor) – North Dakota House members voted Friday to increase the state’s speed limit to 80 mph for interstate highways. State lawmakers two years ago approved an identical bill, but then-Gov. Doug Burgum vetoed it, citing the state’s Vision Zero initiative to reduce serious injuries and fatalities on the state’s roadways.
The Minot City Council held a special meeting on Friday to review the current status of a number of bills being considered by the state Legislature. Minot Mayor Tom Ross was present, along with a quorum of City Council members including President Mark Jantzer,
On Friday, state lawmakers presented a bill that states that unless Congress takes action first, North Dakota guard soldiers can't be sent off to fight a foreign war.
After a hearing this week, state lawmakers fast-tracked a bill seeking to raise the speed limit in North Dakota.
Opponents testifying against the bill also worry about how this would discourage students from attending colleges in North Dakota. “House Bill 1181 not only would have severe, d
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The North Dakota Senate Judiciary Committee heard testimony Wednesday over a bill that would increase mandatory minimum sentences for certain offenders.
The House voted 62-29 in favor of a bill that would allow registered sex offenders to ask the courts to remove them from the state registry earlier than what's currently provided in law.
Teachers could save about $1,000 by eliminating two license renewal cycles and the time it takes to do college-level continuing education credits.
A bill in North Dakota aims to regulate cryptocurrency kiosks by limiting deposits, capping fees and requiring fraud detection measures in response to rising concerns over financial scams.