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Public Policy Tipoffs Involving North Dakota Newsletter for Sunday June 30, 2024 ( 4 items )  

ICBA Services Network Appoints Ohio Community Banker as New Chairman
WASHINGTON, June 28 [Category: Financial Services] -- The Independent Community Bankers of America issued the following news release: New Mexico, New York, and North Dakota Community Bank Leaders Join Board D.C. -- ICBA Services Network, the business-services subsidiary of the Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA), today announced the election of Shon Myers, chairman, president and CEO of Farmers & Merchants Bank in Miamisburg, Ohio, as chairman of the board of directors. Robert Fis  more

Iowa Approval Gives Big Boost to Controversial CO2 Pipeline to North Dakota
GOLDEN VALLEY, Minnesota, June 29 -- The Center of the American Experiment, a civic and educational organization that says it creates and advocates policies that make Minnesota a freer, more prosperous and better-governed state, issued the following news: By Tom Steward, Government Accountability Reporter More than two and a half years after filing for a permit, Summit Carbon Solutions has finally gotten crucial approval from Iowa regulators for the first leg of a nearly 700 mile long pipeline  more

New Women Officeholders Likely in South Carolina and Utah
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, June 27 (TNSres) -- The Center for American Women and Politics issued the following news release: * * * Results for women in the June 25th primaries in Colorado, New York, and Utah from the Center for American Women and Politics * * * Primary elections were held on Tuesday in three states: Colorado, New York, and Utah. Runoff elections were also held in South Carolina (find those results incorporated into the complete South Carolina results here [https://cawp.rutge  more

Tenure Faces Scrutiny on North Dakota Campuses Again
GOLDEN VALLEY, Minnesota, June 27 -- The Center of the American Experiment, a civic and educational organization that says it creates and advocates policies that make Minnesota a freer, more prosperous and better-governed state, issued the following news: By Tom Steward, Government Accountability Reporter Professors at two North Dakota institutions of higher education dodged a bullet last year when lawmakers fell just short of passing legislation to reduce protections for tenured faculty. At t  more