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Fargo officials say 2025 legislative session centered on tax reform; city readies follow-up on transit, local control
Summary
A city briefing reviewed Fargo’s 2025 legislative work — focused on tax reform, infrastructure and transit — and urged a formal bill‑positioning process and continued engagement during interim studies.
Fargo City Commission officials received a briefing on the 2025 North Dakota legislative session that said tax reform dominated lawmaker attention and that city staff will maintain an active role on upcoming interim studies, particularly on transit and infrastructure.
The presentation, delivered by Terri Efferts, special assistant city attorney, framed the session as a “unique session” dominated by tax reform and reported that Fargo monitored, supported or opposed roughly 80 bills. “This session there were 1,089 bills introduced,” Efferts said, describing a heavy workload for legislative staff and the North Dakota League of…
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