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On this page, we cover bills and measures we're tracking during the North Dakota Legislative Session. Tap through, learn more, and email any questions to [email protected].
House Concurrent Resolution 3020 urges North Dakota to acknowledge the Kingship of Jesus Christ.
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Feb 11, 2025
SB 2307
Feb 11, 2025
SB 2307
Senate Bill 2307
Free Speech
Position: Oppose
Status: Passed Senate
Senate Bill 2307 would require a public or school library to remove “explicit sexual material” or place it in an area of the library that is off limits to anyone younger than 18.
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Feb 11, 2025
SB 2355
Feb 11, 2025
SB 2355
Senate Bill 2355
Religious Liberty
Position: Oppose
Status: "Do Not Pass" recommendation from committee
Senate Bill 2355 would require inclusion of “intelligent design” or creationism in state science standards.
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Feb 11, 2025
SB 2680
Feb 11, 2025
SB 2680
Senate Bill 2380
Free Speech
Position: Oppose
Status: Passed Senate
Senate Bill 2380 would mandate age verification on the device and in app stores and would require all online services and websites to block access to mature content.
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Feb 11, 2025
Hb 1535
Feb 11, 2025
Hb 1535
House Bill 1535
Indigenous Justice
Position: Support
Status: "Do Pass" recommendation from committee
House Bill 1535 would create a “Feather Alert” notice system similar to the federal “Amber Alert” emergency missing persons broadcast program but tailored to the needs of North Dakota’s five tribal nations...
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Feb 11, 2025
HB 1585
Feb 11, 2025
HB 1585
House Bill 1585
Immigrants' Rights
Position: Oppose
Status: Won: bill did not pass
House Bill 1585 would require law enforcement officials to report undocumented immigrants to United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement.