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Editor s note: click here to read part one of this report. When the “Age of Life on Earth” conference hosted by Sydney Adventist Forum convened in person and by livestream on June 12, participants quickly realized they were encountering serious science. They had been eased into it by more accessible presentations on Friday evening, June 11, beginning with an affirmation of the common faith of conference participants coming from two of the theologians in the room, in the form of the welcome by Dr. Ray Roennfeldt and prayer by Dr. Norm Young. But after that the program was almost entirely handed over to the scientists. ....
With new bill, North Dakota Ethics Commission looks to clarify its own authority Backers say the bill should harmonize the laws that established the ethics commission with the North Dakota Constitution. Written By: Adam Willis | × Ethics Commission director David Thiele speaks before members of the House Judiciary Committee on the second day of the 2021 legislative session Tuesday, Jan. 6. Adam Willis / The Forum BISMARCK The North Dakota Ethics Commission, a civilian-led oversight group whose formation was a source of partisan sparring during the last Legislative session, is looking to clarify its own authority this time around. House Bill 1043, introduced by the commission through the House Judiciary Committee, should harmonize the laws that established it with the North Dakota Constitution, filling gaps that were left out in the last session, according to the group s director David Thiele. ....
2. Oil industry pushing bill to slash penalties on overdue royalty payments to North Dakota Rep. Jason Dockter, R-Bismarck, presents a bill to the House Finance and Taxation Committee on Wednesday, Jan. 6. Jeremy Turley / Forum News Service The powerful North Dakota oil lobby has thrown its weight behind a bill in the House of Representatives that would cut down on the maximum interest and penalties the state can charge oil and gas companies for overdue royalty payments. Companies agree to pay royalties and any late fees to the state for the right to extract publicly owned minerals, but bill sponsor Rep. Jason Dockter, R-Bismarck, said his legislation would fix an outdated system of imposing excessive charges on firms when they fall behind on the payments. The House Finance and Taxation Committee held its first hearing on House Bill 1080 on Wednesday, Jan. 6. ....