Legislature eyes early end to session

Party leaders intend to save days for redistricting, COVID relief funds

BISMARCK — Party leaders say they intend to end the 2021 North Dakota legislative session from three to 10 days early, saving those days for a short fall session to vote on redistricting measures and to allocate relief money from the most recent federal COVID relief package. The state Constitution limits the assembly to 80 days every two years. “There is going to be more...

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