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Committee hears plan to move North Dakota Children's Cabinet to governor's office (Senate Bill 2176)

2547126 · March 11, 2025
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Summary

Senate Bill 2176 would transfer administration of the state's Children's Cabinet from the Department of Health and Human Services to the governor's office, add designated working groups, and rely on an existing governor's budget line item for $65,000 to support facilitation and ongoing services.

Senator Michelle Axman told the House Education Committee she sponsored Senate Bill 2176 to relocate administration of the North Dakota Children's Cabinet to the governor's office and to update the cabinet's membership and operations. The sponsor said the bill restructures membership provisions, allows the presiding officer to establish designated working groups, and removes the requirement for the bill's funding to appear in the bill itself because the expense was included in the governor's budget.

Lieutenant Governor Michelle Strindan, who served as chair of the Children's Cabinet,…

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