(Bismarck, ND) Governor Doug Burgum issuing his first veto of the legislative session, it s against House Bill 1378, an effort to keep lawmakers meeting every year. The bill would have allowed another session, a December session following an election. In his veto message, Burgum says legislation worth considering in December should still be worth considering in January. Burgum s veto letter follows below:
Pursuant to Article V, Section 9 of the North Dakota Constitution, I have vetoed House Bill 1378 and return it to the House.
Article IV of the North Dakota Constitution clearly states that members of the legislative assembly are to “meet in the seat of government in the month of December following the election of its members, thereof for organizational and orientation purposes.
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ND Bill To Clear COVID Liability…ND Labor Disagrees.
If you re a cashier, and you catch the COVID from dirty nickles. So it goes.
Yet the North Dakota legislative Industry, Business and Labor Committee say thee.NAY! Actually YEA but it was YEA for do not pass. So, y know.bills are always kinda screwy. This was March 16, 2021.
REPORT OF STANDING COMMITTEE HB 1376, as engrossed: Industry, Business and Labor Committee (Sen. Klein, Chairman) recommends DO NOT PASS (6 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT AND NOT VOTING). Engrossed HB 1376 was placed on the Fourteenth order on the calendar.
But that doesn t kill the bill. But, y know recommendation right?