“Combined with tax relief, these strategic investments will benefit North Dakota taxpayers right now and for generations to come. Making these investments will grow and diversify our economy, make our state more competitive, improve the efficiency of government services, avoid inflationary costs and create long-term cost savings for North Dakota taxpayers,” Burgum said. “We’re deeply grateful to legislative leaders and the entire assembly for their collaboration on these priorities. Our shared conservative approach to fiscal management has allowed us to make these one-time investments without growing government while also providing tax relief for half a million North Dakota citizens.”
Burgum congratulates Peltier family on naming of ag complex at NDSU, highlights state investment
Burgum signed legislation in 2019 providing $40 million in state funding for the APDC and approved additional funding earlier this year, bringing the total state investment in the Peltier Complex to $70 million. The complex joins NDSU’s food, meat and cereal science laboratories with the Northern Crops Institute, which focuses on promoting, developing and marketing crops grown in North Dakota, Minnesota, Montana and South Dakota.
Sanford participates in World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims
“Those in attendance today know the devastating impact of lives lost or changed forever by vehicle crashes," Lt. Gov. Sanford said. "When it comes to the lives of our friends and family, the only acceptable number of serious injuries and fatalities on North Dakota roads is zero.”
Burgum thanks N.D. National Guard Brig. Gen. Leo Ryan for service as Land Component Command welcomes new commander
“The citizens of North Dakota are well served by the unwavering dedication of our National Guard Soldiers, thanks in part to outstanding leaders like Brig. Gen. Leo Ryan,” said Gov. Burgum, commander-in-chief of the North Dakota National Guard. “Our well-trained Guard Soldiers continually answer the call of duty here at home and across the nation and world. We are deeply grateful to Brig. Gen. Ryan for his service to North Dakota and the nation.”