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House committee rejects due-pass on bill funding Native American curriculum; later votes do not pass

2288026 · February 12, 2025
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Summary

The House Education Committee considered House Bill 15‑36, which would fund curriculum specific to the state’s tribes, but after debate the committee declined to advance the bill.

The House Education Committee considered House Bill 15‑36, a bill carrying an appropriation tied to curriculum specific to North Dakota tribes, and voted first on a motion for a due pass and later on a do‑not‑pass motion.

The bill’s due‑pass motion, made by Representative Hager and seconded by Representative Schreiber Beck, drew discussion about who developed the curriculum and whether the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) had been involved. Representative Huddleston said he was “a little concerned that the 5 tribes have done nothing with this situation,”…

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