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Public Policy Tipoffs Involving North Dakota Newsletter for Sunday February 23, 2025 ( 3 items )  

Greenpeace Organizations Go to Trial on High-stakes SLAPP Lawsuit That Could Redefine Protest Rights
WASHINGTON, Feb. 22 -- Greenpeace USA, an organization that says it uses protest and confrontation to expose environmental problems and promote solutions, issued the following news release: * * * Greenpeace organizations go to trial on high-stakes SLAPP lawsuit that could redefine protest rights 430+ orgs and 330,000+ individuals support Greenpeace organizations in fight against abuse of the legal system and corporate overreach North Dakota is set to become the battleground for one of the mo  more

Helmsley Charitable Trust Grants More Than $27.4M to Fund 215 Ultrasound Imaging Devices Across North Dakota and Train Sonography Workforce
NEW YORK, Feb. 20 -- The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust issued the following news release: * * * Helmsley Charitable Trust Grants More than $27.4M to Fund 215 Ultrasound Imaging Devices Across North Dakota and Train Sonography Workforce NORTH DAKOTA, February 18, 2025 --The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust has granted $27.4 million dollars to help 69 North Dakota hospitals and health centers purchase 215 ultrasound imaging devices and train the state's sonograp  more

KEY VOTE: Americans for Tax Reform Urges North Dakota Legislators to Reject 340B Expansion
WASHINGTON, Feb. 20 [Category: Political] -- Americans for Tax Reform posted the following commentary: * * * KEY VOTE: Americans for Tax Reform Urges North Dakota Legislators to Reject 340B Expansion Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) and our supporters across North Dakota strongly oppose HB 1473 and urge all Representatives of the North Dakota House of Representatives to oppose this legislation. HB 1473 which would expand the second largest federal drug program: 340B. Expanding 340B would resu  more