Legislative Update → Legislative Update for Jan. 27, 2023 January 27, 2023 Posted in Legislative Update, News Learn more about the latest happenings at the Capitol in our North Dakota United Legislative Update
Legislative Update → President’s Post – Bills of Concern to NDU Members January 26, 2023 Posted in Legislative Update, President's Post There is no shortage of bills of concern to the members of North Dakota United.
Legislative Update → NDU Legislative Update for Jan. 20, 2023 January 20, 2023 Posted in Legislative Update, News Learn more about the latest happenings at the Capitol in our North Dakota United Legislative Update
Legislative Update → Legislators Introduce Bill to Protect Pensions January 12, 2023 Posted in Legislative Update, News, Public Employees, Video There’s a plan to protect the defined-benefit pension plan for public employees in North Dakota that two bills in...
Featured → Close to Crossover at the Capitol January 9, 2023 Posted in Featured, Legislative Update, News Learn what's happening at the North Dakota Legislative Assembly this session and how you can get involved in our...
Legislative Update → The Legislature is Over: You Made the Difference May 5, 2021 Posted in Legislative Update, News At the end of the 2021 session of the ND Legislative Assembly, we stood up united to protect quality...
Legislative Update → NDU Executive Director Discusses Public Money for Private Choices March 21, 2021 Posted in Legislative Update All taxpayers should pay attention to Legislature’s proposals to waste their dollars.
Legislative Update → Roll Call Vote on HB 1281 February 24, 2021 Posted in Legislative Update The North Dakota House passed HB 1281 by a 50-44 vote.
Legislative Update → How Your Senator Voted on 2288 February 22, 2021 Posted in Legislative Update This afternoon, the North Dakota Senate struck down SB 2288 by a 16-30 vote.
Legislative Update → How Your Senator Voted on SB 2215 February 16, 2021 Posted in Legislative Update This afternoon, the North Dakota Senate passed SB 2215 by a 37-10 vote.