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OTHER VIEWS: North Dakota s new COVID-19 lawsuit shield is good business

OTHER VIEWS: North Dakota’s new COVID-19 lawsuit shield is good business Gov. Doug Burgum gave final approval to House Bill 1175, which will protect employers from lawsuits by workers who claim they contracted COVID-19 while on company time. Written By: Grand Forks Herald Editorial Board | 2:00 pm, May 1, 2021 × GRAND FORKS Important legislation was signed by North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, with little fanfare but with crucial protections for the state’s businesses. On April 23, Burgum gave final approval to House Bill 1175, which will protect employers from lawsuits by workers who claim they contracted COVID-19 while on company time. The governor calls it “common-sense liability protection” for employers who have endured a financially traumatic last 13 months.

OTHER VIEWS: North Dakota s new COVID-19 lawsuit shield is good business

OTHER VIEWS: North Dakota s new COVID-19 lawsuit shield is good business
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North Dakota lawmakers close out session after passing record budget

North Dakota lawmakers close out session after passing record budget In the waning hours of the biennial session, the Republican-dominated Legislature put the finishing touches on a record $16.9 billion two-year budget that includes federal money and coronavirus aid. The spending blueprint greatly exceeds the previous high of $14.7 billion that lawmakers approved in 2019. Written By: Jeremy Turley | × North Dakota Speaker of the House Kim Koppelman, R-West Fargo, bangs his gavel to close out the 2021 regular legislative session on Friday, April 30, in the House of Representatives. Jeremy Turley / Forum News Service BISMARCK After nearly four months under the Capitol roof, North Dakota lawmakers have called time on a legislative session unlike any other.

Our view: North Dakota s new COVID-19 lawsuit shield is good business

Our view: North Dakota’s new COVID-19 lawsuit shield is good business Friday, Burgum gave final approval to House Bill 1175, which will protect employers from lawsuits by workers who claim they contracted COVID-19 while on company time. Written By: Herald editorial board | 8:00 am, Apr. 30, 2021 × Important legislation last week was signed by North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, with little fanfare but with crucial protections for the state’s businesses. Friday, Burgum gave final approval to House Bill 1175, which will protect employers from lawsuits by workers who claim they contracted COVID-19 while on company time. The governor calls it “common-sense liability protection” for employers who have endured a financially traumatic last 13 months. Now that it’s signed, the protections will apply retroactively to January 2020. An exception in HB 1175 exists for employees who believe their employer was intentionally trying to harm a worker.

Fargo, West Fargo mull changes to liquor laws to match new state legislation

Fargo, West Fargo mull changes to liquor laws to match new state legislation After the North Dakota Legislature passed a bill to allow alcohol to be sold beginning at 8 a.m. on Sundays, local decision-makers in Fargo and West Fargo are considering doing the same. Currently, ordinances in both cities limit Sunday alcohol sales to after 11 a.m. 12:15 pm, Apr. 30, 2021 × A cooler of beer and hard seltzers is seen Wednesday, April 28, 2021, at Bottle Barn Liquors, 3171 Bluestem Dr., West Fargo. Michael Vosburg / Forum Photo Editor FARGO Residents of Fargo and West Fargo hoping to make a newly-legalized early Sunday morning run to the liquor store will need to pump the brakes.

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