listen live watch live NDSU students and professors hold homemade signs that they brought to the rally for academic freedom held in response to legislation aimed at an NDSU sex-ed program that involves Planned Parenthood on Thursday, April 22, 2021, at NDSU’s Memorial Union in Fargo. Alyssa Goelzer / The Forum A bill penalizing North Dakota’s universities for associating with abortion providers or supporters will be making its way to the governor’s desk after the Senate voted in its favor on Monday, April 26. In a 35-11 vote, the North Dakota Senate advanced Senate Bill 2030 one step closer to becoming law. If Gov. Doug Burgum vetoes the bill when it reaches his desk, the Legislature would likely have the two-thirds majority needed in each chamber to overturn his veto based on how they voted in support of the bill.