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House defeats constitutional measure to allow longer or annual legislative sessions

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The North Dakota House rejected House Concurrent Resolution 3036, which would have asked voters to permit the Legislative Assembly to meet up to 100 days and to allow annual sessions. The measure failed after floor debate on costs, citizen participation and scheduling.

Bismarck — The North Dakota House on March 17 rejected House Concurrent Resolution 3036, a proposed constitutional amendment that would have allowed the Legislative Assembly to meet up to 100 days and given Legislative Management authority to choose annual or biennial sessions. The measure failed on a recorded vote and was declared defeated on the floor.

The resolution, carried on the floor by Representative Casper and introduced earlier as a matter…

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