ND’s shifting approach on rail safetyCommittee cuts $972,000 for rail inspectors leaving safety concerns to the feds; other state leaders believe state-run is better Maxine Herr For Petroleum News Bakken
Some North Dakota lawmakers feel that ensuring rail safety needs to be left to the federal government and private industry, so they chose not to fund a state-run program of further safety checks.
On April 7, the North Dakota House Appropriations committee voted 16-5 to strip funding for two rail saf....
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