The House voted 62-29 in favor of a bill that would allow registered sex offenders to ask the courts to remove them from the ...
Proponents say Senate Bill 2128 would promote public safety and deter crime. Opponents argue it would crowd prisons at a ...
Teachers could save about $1,000 by eliminating two license renewal cycles and the time it takes to do college-level ...
BISMARCK — A bill in the North Dakota House of Representatives aims to regulate cryptocurrency kiosks by limiting deposits, capping fees and requiring fraud detection measures in response to ...
A bill in North Dakota aims to regulate cryptocurrency kiosks by limiting deposits, capping fees and requiring fraud detection measures in response to rising concerns over financial scams.
North Dakota lawmakers have debated a recently introduced bill seeking to limit crypto ATM transactions and introduce a slate of new regulations on the machines aimed at protecting residents from ...
(Getty Images) North Dakota lawmakers chose not to ban the plant-based substance kratom, but one lawmaker indicated a bill to regulate the substance is in the works. House Bill 1101 would have ...
Bill sponsor Rep. Jeff Hoverson, R-Minot, told the North Dakota Monitor he plans to introduce an amendment this week that would change the bill to displaying the Ten Commandments in every school, ...
If adopted as currently written, House Bill 1114 would set out-of-pocket costs for a monthly supply of insulin at $25 for the North Dakota commercial insurance market. The same monthly price cap ...
The 69th North ... Dakota Poll conducted by the North Dakota News Cooperative showed broad support for free school meals, spending on child care, and state support for affordable housing. Sen ...
BISMARCK – A bill seeking to prohibit counties and municipalities from establishing development agreements with entities deemed foreign adversaries of the United States passed the North Dakota ...
Jan. 15—BISMARCK — North Dakota lawmakers heard testimony for and against a bill to ban cellphone use by public school students during instructional time Wednesday, Jan. 15. House Bill 1160 ...