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Our view: Project Tundra is risky, but it s a needed project in North Dakota - and the world

Our view: Project Tundra is risky, but it s a needed project in North Dakota - and the world
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OTHER VIEWS: Project Tundra is risky, but it s a needed project in North Dakota — and the world

OTHER VIEWS: Project Tundra is risky, but it s a needed project in North Dakota — and the world
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Eminently quotable: This might be a good year to put that off

Eminently quotable: This might be a good year to put that off
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New law leaves North Dakota spending panel boxed in on using federal funds

New law leaves North Dakota spending panel boxed in on using federal funds The law, which went into effect in April, requires the governor to call lawmakers in for a special session if the total amount of federal funds doled out by the commission exceeds $50 million during the two-year budget cycle. Lawmakers voted overwhelmingly to override the Gov. Doug Burgum s veto, pushing the bill into law despite Republican Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem s remark that the legislation is very problematic and would be difficult to defend against a constitutional challenge. 6:43 pm, Jun. 16, 2021 × Members of the North Dakota Emergency Commission, from right, Senate Majority Leader Rich Wardner, Secretary of State Al Jaeger and Gov. Doug Burgum listen during a meeting at the state Capitol on Wednesday, June 16, 2021. Jeremy Turley / Forum News Service

GOP-dominated panel tapped to redraw North Dakota s legislative districts

The GOP-controlled committee, which includes 14 Republicans and two Democrats, holds the influential role of redrawing North Dakota's legislative districts for the next decade. The state’s population has increased substantially over the last decade, and this year's redistricting is expected to see some seats shift from rural to urban areas.

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