Rep. Mike Nathe (R-Bismarck), which directs some of the principal of the Legacy Fund into an in-state investment program that directs capital to infrastructure projects and business ventures.
HB 1452 moves us into the next 50 years as leaders in a carbon-constrained, low-emission world. We can produce more power and be looked at as leaders for how to do this in a clean, sustainable, carbon-negative, carbon-neutral environment.
This was a hugely popular bill, passing 87-8 in the House and 47-0 in the Senate before Burgum put his signature on it, and it was needed, too. Historically the Legacy Fund has had a lot of money invested with the Putin regime in Russia, and in puppet companies for the Chinese Communists, and almost nothing invested in North Dakota.
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First permit in the matter will go before the South Dakota Supreme Court Written By: Marcus Traxler | ×
The land of John Millan and Kenneth Hostler is displayed on the monitor at the front of the room during a Davison County Drainage Commission meeting April 20, 2021 at the Davison County North Offices in Mitchell. Millan and Hostler have been on opposite sides of a fight over a drainage permit between Mitchell and Mount Vernon. (Marcus Traxler / Republic)
For a third time, Davison County on Tuesday approved a controversial drainage permit application, which has already been entangled in a year-long court battle upon prior approvals.