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Votes at a glance: Senate approves multiple coding, insurance and licensing bills; several measures fail
Summary
The North Dakota Senate finalized votes on a package of bills during the floor session: several insurance, licensing and administrative bills passed unanimously or by large margins, while some social and labor-related measures failed.
The North Dakota Senate completed final passage or recorded final action on a series of bills during the floor session. Several technical and regulatory measures passed with large margins; two bills failed on final passage.
Key final votes and outcomes:
Senate Bill 2125 — passed 47-0. The bill updates producer licensing, allows electronic service for the Insurance Department, aligns public adjuster rules and adjusts notice periods. The secretary summarized changes spanning seven sections of the Century Code.
Senate Bill 2094 — failed 4-43. The bill would have continued workers' compensation wage-loss benefits for injured workers for life, allowing simultaneous receipt of social security and wage-loss benefits; the Business and Labor Committee recommended do not pass after discussing potential premium impacts.
Senate Bill 2124 — passed…
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