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The North Dakota Legislative Assembly is the state legislature of the U.S. state of North Dakota.The Legislative Assembly consists of two chambers, the lower North Dakota House of Representatives, with 94 representatives, and the upper North Dakota Senate, with 47 senators.
Pietsch was born in Casselton, North Dakota and graduated from Lincoln High School in Casselton. He received Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees from North Dakota State University and his doctorate from the Washington State University.
During the 2023 legislative session, Wobbema sponsored bills related to higher education, [1] censorship, transphobia, and sanctuary cities. [6]Wobbema faced criticism when Reverend Dr. Leanne Simmons was praying over the Senate on February 8 when Senators Michael Wobbema (R-Valley City) and Janne Myrdal (R-Edinburg) turned their backs to her while she was saying “Creator of the universe and ...
The bill would cover real-time tracking data as well as previously acquired historical location data. [10] The bill has set forth certain exceptions under which the acquisition of private tracking data by private or public entities would not be unlawful: [10] As a response to theft, and for the purpose of tracking stolen merchandise
Tauberer started govtrack.us when he was a student at Princeton University.In 2005, GovTrack was the first to make U.S. federal legislative information comprehensively available in an open, structured data format for researchers, journalists, other public interest projects, and anyone to freely reuse for any purpose.
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A main street manager is a United States professional who helps small cities and towns maintain and improve their main street typically through a government program or public–private partnership. Objectives may include economic, preservation, restoration, marketing, and relations between business, consumers and the government. [1]
Steve Zaiser has had the following professional experience: Part-time Job Developer, Productive Alternatives, 2001–present; Executive Director, River Keepers 1990-1997