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May 8, 2023
HB 1522
May 8, 2023
HB 1522
House Bill 1522
LGBTQ+ and Two Spirit Rights
Position: Oppose
Status: Signed by governor
UPDATE: House Bill 1522 was signed into law by Gov. Burgum.
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May 8, 2023
HB 1536
May 8, 2023
HB 1536
House Bill 1536
Indigenous Justice
Position: Support
Status: Signed by governor
UPDATE: House Bill 1536 was signed into law by Gov. Doug Burgum.
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Apr 26, 2023
HB 1473
Apr 26, 2023
HB 1473
House Bill 1473
LGBTQ+ and Two Spirit Rights
Position: Oppose
Status: Signed by governor
UPDATE: House Bill 1473 has been signed by Gov. Doug Burgum.
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Apr 26, 2023
2360
Apr 26, 2023
2360
Senate Bill 2360
Free Speech
Position: Oppose
Status: Governor veto overridden
Update: Senate Bill 2360 was vetoed and then overrode by the Senate.
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Apr 26, 2023
HB 1205
Apr 26, 2023
HB 1205
House Bill 1205
Free Speech
Position: Oppose
Status: Signed by governor
UPDATE: House Bill 1205 was signed by Gov. Burgum.
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Apr 20, 2023
HB 1254
Apr 20, 2023
HB 1254
House Bill 1254
LGBTQ+ and Two Spirit Rights
Position: Oppose
Status: Signed by governor
UPDATE: House Bill 1254 was signed by the Governor.