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North Dakota session marked by record budget, pandemic

North Dakota session marked by record budget, pandemic
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Burgum signs bill creating Clean Sustainable Energy Fund to support low-emission technology projects

Burgum signs bill creating Clean Sustainable Energy Fund to support low-emission technology projects
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Burgum Signs Bill creating Clean Sustainable Energy Fund to Support Low-Emission Tech Projects

(Bismarck, ND)  Governor Burgum Monday signed legislation creating a Clean Sustainable Energy Fund to support low-emission technology projects and help provide a long-term, viable path forward for the state’s critical energy industry. “House Bill 1452 will accelerate efforts to develop promising low-emission technologies, helping ensure that our energy industry can provide reliable, affordable baseload electricity for North Dakotans and the region for decades to come,” Burgum said. “By supporting projects such as carbon capture, utilization and storage, we can open up new areas of economic opportunity and employment for our state’s citizens.” House Bill 1452 allocates $25 million from the state’s general fund to create a Clean Sustainable Energy Fund and establishes a Clean Sustainable Energy Authority, made up of eight voting members and eight technical advisers, to make recommendations to the North Dakota Industrial Commission for grant awards and loan programs.

Port: When legislative leaders don t respect the role of the Legislature

watch live The only problem with it is that it s built on the idea that the leaders in the Legislature want to be a co-equal branch of government. Last year, as Burgum was prudently exercising his emergency powers invoked by the pandemic, House Majority Leader Chet Pollert, were busy poo-pooing calls for the Legislature to be called into special session. There was no need, they said the time, which might make curious observers wonder why, then, they saw the need for House Bill 1118. Perhaps the leaders have a different view because they, unlike their rank-and-file members, have a role in emergency decision making.

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