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State Tipoffs Involving North Dakota Newsletter for 2023-02-05 ( 6 items )  
Burgum Appoints Kuldip Mohanty To Serve As North Dakota's Next Chief Information Officer (10)
BISMARCK, North Dakota, Feb. 2 (TNSper) -- Gov. Doug Burgum, R-North Dakota, issued the following news on Feb. 1, 2023: Gov. Doug Burgum today announced the appointment of Kuldip Mohanty to lead the North Dakota Information Technology (NDIT) department as the state's next chief information officer, effective Feb. 23. Mohanty has nearly 30 years of private sector experience in IT. Since 2020, he has served as CIO of HUB International Limited in Chicago, spearheading technology modernization and more PR

Burgum Issues Statement On Air Force Letter Citing 'Significant Threat' From Fufeng Project In Grand Forks (10)
BISMARCK, North Dakota, Feb. 1 -- Gov. Doug Burgum, R-North Dakota, issued the following statement on Jan. 31, 2023: * * * Gov. Doug Burgum issued the following statement today in response to a letter from the U.S. Air Force citing a "significant threat to national security" from the proposed Fufeng Group corn milling project in Grand Forks. The letter, sent to U.S. Sens. John Hoeven and Kevin Cramer from the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force, states the Air Force's concerns a more PR

Burgum Signs First Bill Of 2023 Legislative Session, Providing $68M Line Of Credit For Career Academies To Help Address Workforce Needs (10)
BISMARCK, North Dakota, Feb. 3 -- Gov. Doug Burgum, R-North Dakota, issued the following news on Feb. 2, 2023: Gov. Doug Burgum today signed his first bill of the 2023 legislative session, providing a $68 million line of credit to help finance the construction of 13 planned career academies across the state where students can pursue high-demand careers in the trades, health care, technology and other sectors to help meet workforce needs. In his State of the State address on Jan. 3, Burgum calle more PR

Burgum Urges National Park Service Director To Keep Wild Horses At Theodore Roosevelt National Park (10)
BISMARCK, North Dakota, Feb. 3 -- Gov. Doug Burgum, R-North Dakota, issued the following news on Feb. 2, 2023: In a phone call today, Gov. Doug Burgum urged National Park Service (NPS) Director Charles Sams to allow wild horses to remain at Theodore Roosevelt National Park (TRNP), stressing their importance to the state's tourism industry and their deep historical and cultural connections to the park and Roosevelt himself. The call with Sams was prompted by a letter (https://www.governor.nd.go more PR

Burgum Urges National Park Service To Maintain Herd Of Wild Horses At Theodore Roosevelt National Park (10)
BISMARCK, North Dakota, Jan. 31 -- Gov. Doug Burgum, R-North Dakota, issued the following news on Jan. 30, 2023: Gov. Doug Burgum today submitted a letter urging the National Park Service (NPS) to maintain a herd of wild horses at Theodore Roosevelt National Park, noting their significance to tourism, the local economy and the history of the park and its namesake. Burgum was joined by tourism officials, state legislators and other stakeholders during a press conference today at the Capitol to  more PR

Democratic-NPL Lawmakers Address School Lunch Funding (10)
BISMARCK, North Dakota, Feb. 1 -- The North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party issued the following news release: North Dakota Democrats introduce bills to ensure North Dakota students never go hungry at school. Representative LaurieBeth Hager (D-Fargo) introduced House Bill 1491 which would provide no cost school lunches for North Dakota public school students. In her testimony about HB 1491, Hager remarked, "I think each of us knows that if we are hungry or tired it is difficult to concentrate and more PR