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Kelly Armstrong signed a “bell-to-bell” ban on the use of all “personal communication devices” in public schools on Friday. Surrounded by teachers, administrators and students at ...
On Wednesday, April 23, Gov. Kelly Armstrong signed Senate Bill 2280, which aims to reform the "prior authorization" process for patients needing imaging services, medications and surgeries.
MINOT — Just before Gov. Kelly Armstrong appeared on this episode of Plain Talk, he issued two vetoes for two very controversial bills the Legislature had passed. The first was a rejection of ...
Erika Berg, of Kindred, reads "White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism" by Robin DiAngelo. Her daughter, Julianna Berg, sits next to her, reading "1984" by George ...
North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong has vetoed a highly contested bill that asked public libraries, including those in schools, to hide certain books from areas accessible to minors. "In today’s ...
BISMARCK, N.D. (Flag Family Media) - North Dakota Governor Kelly Armstrong is calling a bill he signed Friday ‘one of the most impactful bills’ signed during the session. The bill is House ...
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Beyoncé kicked off her Cowboy Carter Tour in L.A. at SoFi Stadium on Monday night, and we're taking you inside the highlights ...
North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong signed Senate Bill 2280 into law on Wednesday, April 23, 2025, at the Capitol in Bismarck, which puts checks on the influence AI has in health care decision-making.
North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong on Wednesday vetoed an income-based school choice bill that would have created a program providing public funds for private school tuition based on family income.
North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong is asking the state to spend $2.35 million on security updates for the governor’s residence, a property developed less than a decade ago. The updates would ...
By Mitch Smith Gov. Kelly Armstrong of North Dakota vetoed a bill this week that would have required most libraries in the state to keep material considered sexually explicit in areas difficult ...
US North Dakota Governor Kelly Armstrong vetoed a state bill on Tuesday that would have restricted books with “explicit sexual material” displayed or made available to minors in the state, including ...
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