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It might just be a bill and only a bill, but these drafted pieces of legislation could become laws and affect your life in various ways. Those effects could be positive, or in some cases, pretty negative. It's your duty as an activist to keep informed and ready to act.
On this page, we cover bills and measures we're tracking during the North Dakota Legislative Session. Tap through, learn more, and email any questions to [email protected].
House Bill 1456 would encourage local school districts to allow chaplains in our public schools and provide funding in order to do so.
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Feb 11, 2025
HB 1477
Feb 11, 2025
HB 1477
House Bill 1477
Reproductive Freedom
Position: Support
Status: Introduced
House Bill 1477 would protect fertility treatments, like IVF, in North Dakota.
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Feb 11, 2025
HB 1478
Feb 11, 2025
HB 1478
House Bill 1478
Reproductive Freedom
Position: Support
Status: Introduced
House Bill 1478 would protect access to contraception in North Dakota.
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Feb 11, 2025
HB 1496
Feb 11, 2025
HB 1496
House Bill 1496
Housing Justice
Position: Support
Status: Passed committee
House Bill 1496 would stipulate landlord obligations owed to a tenant, specifically in regards to heat.
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Feb 11, 2025
HB 1511
Feb 11, 2025
HB 1511
House Bill 1511
Reproductive Freedom
Position: Oppose
Status: Introduced
House Bill 1511 would require the state board of medicine to create an informational video about what medical care is and isn’t allowed under the law for pregnant people experiencing life-threatening...
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Feb 11, 2025
HB 1144
Feb 11, 2025
HB 1144
House Bill 1144
LGBTQ+ and Two Spirit Rights
Position: Oppose
Status: Passed House
House Bill 1144 would prevent K-12 public schools from having all-gender bathrooms, including those that are single occupancy. Schools that don’t comply with the law, should it pass, would be fined $2,500...