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Senate adopts package of bills on elections, land sales, floodplain management, agriculture and insurance; several amendments approved

2165972 · January 28, 2025
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Summary

On Jan. 28 the North Dakota Senate adopted a series of bills—including measures on post-election audits, floodplain reporting, and insurance-record confidentiality—approved multiple committee amendments, re-referred one education bill and withdrew one veterans'license measure at the request of its sponsor.

The North Dakota Senate on Tuesday approved a slate of bills and committee amendments spanning elections oversight, land transaction reporting, floodplain management, agricultural checkoffs and insurance-department confidentiality. Senators also concurred in the withdrawal of one veterans'license bill and re-referred an education bill to the workforce development committee.

Why it matters: the measures change state reporting requirements, audit procedures, and industry fees that affect voters, property owners, farmers and regulated businesses.

Key actions and outcomes (votes at a glance):

- Senate Bill 2175 (post-election audits): Sponsor Senator Brownberger described the bill as strengthening election integrity by requiring a post-election, random audit of one precinct or polling location in each county between the sixth and eighth day after Election Day. Final tally: 47 ayes, 0 nays, 0 absent (bill passed). Brownberger said the audits "ensure that the voting systems we rely upon operate accurately and transparently."

- Senate Bill 2027 (floodplain management ordinances and reporting): Sponsor Senator Berta said the bill creates a central repository for floodplain participation information, moves townships' reporting responsibility to counties, and includes amendments to protect townships' authorities. Final tally: 47 ayes, 0 nays, 0 absent (bill passed).

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