Local members of the North Dakota State Legislature have seen 13 of their bills pass and 16 fail during this session.  Here is the tale of the tape.

Freshman District 23 Senator Todd Beard

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In his first term in office, Senator Beard was named to committee memberships of: Education, Energy and Natural Resources, as well as chairing the Correction and Revision of the Journal committee.

Beard has sponsored 4 bills since the Beginning of the session:

SB2122 - Relating to workforce training center funding distribution. - Last Official Action - Filed with Secretary Of State 03/15 

SB2123 - Relating to displaying objectionable materials or performance to minors; and to provide a penalty. - Last Official Action - Second reading, failed to pass, yeas 1 nays 46

SB 2234 - A BILL for an Act to provide an appropriation to the adjutant general for architecture and engineering costs for a new national guard training center. - Last Official Action - Second reading, failed to pass, yeas 4 nays 43

SB 2311 - Relating to well or pipeline construction liens and construction liens. - Last Official Action - Sent to Governor

Beard is also the co-sponsor of 17 other bills which can be found HERE.

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5th term District 1 Senator Brad Bekkedahl

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Bekkedahl currently sits on the Budget Section and Employee Benefits Programs committees, as well as serves as the chair for the state Appropriations committee.

SB 2267 - Relating to the number of attorneys that may participate in the rural attorney recruit program. -  Last Official Action  - Filed with Secretary Of State 03/15

SB 2270 - Relating to a financial incentive to recruit licensed teachers. - Last Official Action - Second reading, failed to pass, yeas 7 nays 40

SB 2307 - A BILL for an Act to provide an appropriation to the judicial branch and adjutant general; and to provide a bond issue limit. - Last Official Action - Second reading, failed to pass, yeas 1 nays 45

SB 2334 - Relating to a local revenue loss reimbursement fund; to amend and reenact subsection 2 of section 57-39.2-04.15 and section 57-39.2-26 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to a sales tax exemption for a fertilizer plant; to provide a continuing appropriation; and to provide an effective date. - Last Official Action - Conference committee appointed Hagert Dockter Motschenbacher

SB 2369 - Relating to a property tax credit for qualified parents of school-aged children who attend a nonpublic school or home education program; and to provide an effective date. Last Official Action - Second reading, failed to pass, yeas 23 nays 24

SCR 4014 - A concurrent resolution urging the Secretary of the Interior and the Director of the National Park Service to modify its proposed livestock management plan, and to continue to allow for interpretative, cultural, and historical purposes a herd of longhorn steers in the North Unit of the Theodore Roosevelt National Park and the presence of a wild horse herd in the South Unit of the Theodore Roosevelt National Park. - Last Official Action - Second reading, adopted yeas 92 nays 0

Bekkedal has co-sponsored 41 pieces of legislation since the beginning of the session.  You can view them all HERE.

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8th term District 2 Senator David S. Rust

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Rust sits on the Transportation committee, and serves as vice-chair of the Education committee.

Rust is listed as primary sponsor on:

SB 2070 - Relating to criteria for teacher permits; and to provide an expiration date. - Last Official Action -  Filed with Secretary Of State 03/28

SB 2356 - Relating to the parental right to attend activities in which a parent's child is participating. - Last Official Action -  Second reading, failed to pass, yeas 17 nays 29

Rust has also added his name as a co-sponsor to 20 pieces of legislation over the last week.  They can be viewed HERE.

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Third term District 26 Senator Dale Patten

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Patten sits on the Finance and Taxation committee and chairs the Energy and Natural Resources committee.

SB 2162 - Relating to oil and gas gross production tax allocations to counties. - Last Official Action - Filed with Secretary Of State 03/21

SB 2165 - Relating to duties of the energy policy commission; to provide an appropriation; and to provide for a transfer. - Last Official Action - Filed with Secretary Of State 03/28

SB 2194 - Relating to a post-production royalty oversight program; and to provide an appropriation.  - Last Official Action - Signed by Governor 04/12

SB 2196 - Relating to the infrastructure revolving loan fund and accrued and unpaid interest in western area water supply authority loans; to amend and reenact section 61-02-79, subsection 13 of section 61-40-05, and sections 61-40-09, 61-40-10, and 61-40-11 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to the oversight of the western area water supply authority and the authorized line of credit. - Last Official Action -  Conference committee appointed Bosch Dockter J. Olson

SB 2289 - Relating to the energy development and transmission committee. - Last Official Action - Filed with Secretary Of State 04/05

SB 2290 - A BILL for an Act to provide an appropriation to the agriculture commissioner for grasslands grazing grants; and to provide an exemption. - Last Official Action - Second reading, failed to pass, yeas 14 nays 79

SB 2377 - Relating to state-tribal agreements for the administration and collection of alcoholic beverages wholesale tax and alcoholic beverages gross receipts tax within the exterior boundaries of a reservation in this state and within the Trenton Service Area; and to provide for application. - Last Official Action - Filed with Secretary Of State 03/15

SCR 4007 - A concurrent resolution directing the Legislative Management to consider studying the formation of a search and rescue volunteer association. - Last Official Action - Second reading, failed to adopt yeas 13 nays 80

Patten has added his signature to 41 bills, which can be found HERE.

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Freshman District 23 Representative Scott Dyk

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Dyk sits on the Education and Transportation committees

HB 1522 - Relating to providing accommodations to a transgender student; to provide a penalty; and to declare an emergency. - Returned To The House As Amended by Senate

HB 1526 - Relating to school discrimination, parental rights and involvement in school, curbing of social emotional learning, required curriculum, and the review and recommendation of instructional materials; to amend and reenact subsection 6 of section 14-02.4-02 and section 15.1-21-24 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to the definition of a discriminatory practice and reproductive health education requirements; and to provide a penalty. Last Official Action - 
Second reading, failed to pass, yeas 41 nays 52

Dyk was initially not listed as a sponsor or co-sponsor for any legislation, but has since co-signed on to 18 bills, which can be found HERE.

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9th term District 1 Representative Patrick Hatlestad

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Hatlestad sits on the Finance and Taxation and
Political Subdivisions committees.

HB 1128 - Relating to the practice and licensure of massage therapy. - Last Official Action - Filed with Secretary Of State 04/10

HB 1174 - Relating to the contents of a recorded declaration for a condominium project. Last Official Action  - Second reading, failed to pass, yeas 16 nays 76

HB 1477 - Relating to rural ambulance service districts. - Last Official Action - Conference committee appointed Estenson Barta Cleary

As well as co-sponsored 11 bills which can be found HERE.

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3rd term District 1 Representative David Richter

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Richter sits on the Budget Section, Appropriations, and Appropriations - Education and Environment Division committees

HB 1125 - Relating to withholding school district state aid payments and the school district credit enhancement program. - Last Official Action - Filed with Secretary Of State 03/15

HB 1210 - Relating to notification requirements for sales and use tax exemptions for certain sales made to a senior citizen organization. - Last Official Action - Reported back from conference committee, placed on calendar (House accede)

HB 1211 - Relating to the homestead property tax credit; and to provide an effective date.  - Last Official Action - Second reading, failed to pass, yeas 0 nays 47

HB1348 - Relating to career and technology center boards. - Last Official Action - Filed with Secretary Of State 03/15

HB 1518 - Relating to rights of a sexual assault survivor. - Last Official Action - Second reading, failed to pass, yeas 28 nays 66

Richter has also co-sponsored 21 bills which can be found HERE.

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Freshman District 23 Representative Nico Rios

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Rios sits on the Judiciary and Political Subdivisions committees.

Rios has introduce 2 bills as a primary sponsor:

1213 - Relating to reimbursement for a finding of self-defense when charged with a crime of violence; and to provide for application. - Last Official Action - Second reading, failed to pass, yeas 4 nays 43

1363 - AN ACT to amend and reenact section 23-06-03 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to the duty of final disposition. - Last Official Action - Filed with Secretary Of State 04/05

Rios is also listed as a co-sponsor on 15 bills which can be found HERE.

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5th term District 2 Representative Bert Anderson

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Anderson sits on the Budget Section Employee Benefits Programs, Correction and Revision of the Journal, Appropriations, and Appropriations - Human Resources Division Committees

Anderson has 3 pieces of co-sponsored pieces of legislation, you can view them HERE.

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4th term District 2 Representative Donald W. Longmuir

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Longmuir sits on the Education committee, and chairs the Political Subdivision committee

Longmuir is listed as co-sponsor of:

HB 1132 - Relating to virtual instruction of military-connected students; and to amend and reenact section 15.12002 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to compulsory school attendance.  - Last Official Action - Second reading, failed to pass, yeas 0 nays 91

HB 1156 - Relating to services provided by the center for distance education. - Last Official Action - Appoint Rep. J. Johnson to replace Rep. Christy on conference committee

Since then Longmuir has co-sponsored an additional 25 pieces of legislation which can be found HERE.

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Freshman District 26 Representative Jeremy Olson

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Olson sits on the Finance and Taxation and Energy and Natural Resources committees.

Olson is listed on two bills as a primary sponsor:

HB 1260 - Relating to habitat development on private land and public access agreements and special antlerless elk depredation management licenses. Last Official Action - Filed with Secretary Of State 04/10

HB 1272 - Relating to the jurisdiction of the industrial commission and reviewing the enhanced oil recovery potential status of a well. - Last Official Action -  Filed with Secretary Of State 03/29

Olson is also listed as co-sponsor to 22 pieces of legislation which can be found HERE.

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Freshman District 26 Representative Kelby Timmons

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Timmons sits on the Education and Transportation committees

HB 1386 - Relating to local boards of school districts' discretion to designate educational professional development content areas; and to amend and reenact section 15.1-07-34 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to youth behavioral health professional development. -  Last Official Action - Filed with Secretary Of State 03/16

Timmons is listed as co-sponsor of 14 pieces of legislation which can be found HERE.

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