North Dakota governor vetoes his first bill this session
The bill, sponsored by Fargo Republican Rep. Andrew Marschall, passed the House of Representatives by a 57-36 vote and the Senate by a 41-6 vote. Written By: Jeremy Turley | ×
The North Dakota House of Representatives meets in the state Capitol on Feb. 11, 2021. Jeremy Turley / Forum News Service
BISMARCK North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum vetoed his first bill of the session on Wednesday, March 31, citing legal concerns.
House Bill 1378 would allow the Legislature to consider bills and conduct other official business in December of even-numbered years just before the biennial legislative session. The Legislature meets then to hold its organizational session, but normal legislative business has to wait until January. The bill, sponsored by Fargo Republican Rep. Andrew Marschall, passed the House of Representatives by a 57-36 vote and the Senate by a 41-6 vote.
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