Getting it right in the second halfAs session resumes after crossover, Schneider urges colleagues not to go back on campaign promises to fund western North Dakota Maxine Herr For Petroleum News Bakken
As the 64th Legislative Assembly prepared to recess on March 2-3, Petroleum News Bakken spoke with Senate Minority Leader Mac Schneider about the progress made since January and the challenges ahead for the second half of the session. Schneider is an attorney residing in Grand Forks representing Dis....
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