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House reopens House Bill 1,300 and ultimately refuses to concur with Senate amendment, sending bill back to chair

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After multiple procedural reconsideration votes, the North Dakota House voted to "do not concur" on Senate amendments to House Bill 1,300 (term limits calculation) and returned the bill to the chair for further action.

House members debated procedural options and the substance of House Bill 1,300 — a measure addressing how prior service counts toward legislative term limits — on April 8. After a series of verification votes and floor exchanges, the House adopted a motion of "do not concur" on the Senate amendment and returned the bill to the chair.

Representative Martin moved to reconsider the House's earlier action on HB 1,300 and explained the original House language intended to clarify how partial terms served by members elected or appointed prior to the 2022…

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