A bill to provide free meals for North Dakota students failed by two votes in the state Senate on Friday, likely leaving the decision to a statewide vote. House Bill 1624 failed in the Senate 24-22.
North Dakota Senate voted down House Bill 1624, which would have provided up to $65 million to fund free school breakfasts ...
The North Dakota House passed a bill on Thursday, Jan. 22, that would provide free school lunches to all students in the ...
North Dakota pharmacists can now prescribe medications for common illnesses without a doctor's visit, under a bill signed by ...
Two bills were considered to expand free school meals as part of an effort to head off a ballot measure that proposes a ...
The bill would appropriate $65 million over the 2025-2027 biennium to cover the cost of providing a free breakfast and lunch ...
The North Dakota House of Representatives on Thursday approved a bill to provide free school meals to K-12 students, sending the bill to the Senate. The Senate will take up the bill Friday, the last ...
North Dakota moved closer to providing free school meals for all students after the House passed legislation during Thursday’s special session.
The Senate voted 24-22 against House Bill 1624 that would have provided free breakfast and lunch to North Dakota K-12 ...
It also voted 90-2 in favor of House Bill 1621, which would require North Dakota students to participate in the presidential ...
The bill would allow UND to use funds from selling part of the golf course to NDDOT for the nearby underpass project for capital improvements on the course.
Rep. Don Vigesaa, R-Cooperstown, announced his plans to retire after 23 years of service. He will continue to represent District 29 in central North Dakota until his term ends Nov. 30.