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Committee approves study language on whether [redacted] is a public health hazard; resolution moves forward

2752819 · March 24, 2025
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Lawmakers approved an amendment sending Senate Concurrent Resolution 4017 to legislative management for study on whether a specified condition is a public health hazard. The committee also voted to recommend the resolution for passage and placed it on the consent calendar.

Bismarck — The House Education Committee approved an amendment to Senate Concurrent Resolution 4017 to direct legislative management to study whether a specified condition should be treated as a public health hazard, and then voted to recommend the resolution for a due pass and to place it on the consent calendar.

Representative Schreiberbeck, who offered the amendment, said the intent was to acknowledge a problem and direct the study rather than issue a binding public-health designation. “We all know [the condition] is an issue,” Schreiberbeck said, but she told colleagues the wording should…

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