A bill to provide free meals for North Dakota students failed by two votes in the state Senate on Friday, likely leaving the decision to a statewide vote. House Bill 1624 failed in the Senate 24-22.
The North Dakota House passed a bill on Thursday, Jan. 22, that would provide free school lunches to all students in the state. HB 1624 would provide free school lunches to every student in the state, ...
A Together for School Meals spokeswoman says the group is confident it will have enough signatures to put the constitutional ...
House Bill 1624 would have provided free breakfast and lunch for all students; Sen. Lemm, Rep. Hagert and Rep. Beltz give the ...
House Bill 1624 failed during the special legislative session in January that would have provided one breakfast and lunch ...
The North Dakota House of Representatives on Thursday approved a bill to provide free school meals to K-12 students, sending the bill to the Senate. The Senate will take up the bill Friday, the last ...
North Dakota Senate voted down House Bill 1624, which would have provided up to $65 million to fund free school breakfasts ...
North Dakota pharmacists can now prescribe medications for common illnesses without a doctor's visit, under a bill signed by ...
North Dakota Health and Human Services supervisors say the programs in North Dakota looking for funding this year must submit their plans by the deadline of October 30. State senators will vote on the ...