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Rep. Jeremy Olson, R-Arnegard, talks to colleagues in the House chamber on May 1, 2025. Olson resigned his seat on May 5, 2025, after the session adjourned. (Kyle Martin/For the North Dakota Monitor)

North Dakota lawmaker resigns seat after harassment complaint

By: Michael Achterling (ND Monitor) North Dakota Rep. Jeremy Olson resigned his legislative seat Monday, a decision legislative leaders said was connected to a harassment complaint filed against the lawmaker. Olson, a Republican from Arnegard, wrote in a brief lette...

Rep. Ben Koppelman, R-West Fargo, the prime sponsor of a bill to raise North Dakota’s interstate speed limit to 80 mph, sits at his desk May 2, 2025. (Kyle Martin/For the North Dakota Monitor)

North Dakota speed limit going up Aug. 1 as governor signs bill

By: Jeff Beach (ND Monitor) North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong made the state’s jump to an 80 mph speed limit official Monday, signing a bill that also raises fines for speeding.  “This bill strikes a reasonable balance by aligning North Dakota’s interstate spee...

States’ nuclear energy growth needs federal action to follow Trump’s vocal support

By: Allison Pragg WASHINGTON —  President Donald Trump and his team have signaled a strong interest in continuing to strengthen federal support for nuclear power, an energy source Democratic states are increasingly open to expanding. The administration’s loudly...

North Dakota lawmakers approve needs, some wants with $20.3 billion budget

North Dakota lawmakers adjourned early Saturday after approving a total state budget of $20.3 billion for 2025-27, with investments including a historic property tax package for homeowners, a new State Hospital and funding to address overcrowding at jails and prisons. The overall budget, which includes federal dollars...

Sens. Kristin Roers, from left, Jose Castaneda and Jeff Barta, conference committee members on House Bill 1377, walk at the Capitol on May 1, 2025. Roers expressed frustration early Saturday that the House and Senate could not reach an agreement on adding more transparency to campaign finance reporting. (Kyle Martin/For the North Dakota Monitor)

Effort to improve North Dakota campaign finance reporting fails

By: Mary Steurer (ND Monitor) A stripped-down campaign finance bill failed in the Senate early Saturday morning after a prolonged disagreement between chambers.

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