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April 12, 2007

North Dakota Finance Update

Rural legislators in North Dakota are calling for changes in the funding bill that is meant to settle a pending school finance suit against the state. Democrats from Wimbledon and Newberg say 57 small schools need more than what has been appropriated to keep operating. Legislators on the House Education Committee have said that to give the schools special treatment goes against principals of equity. To help with transportation, another bill would increase the per-mile payment to schools.

February 16, 2007

North Dakota Legislative Outlook, 2007

A school finance lawsuit is on hold in North Dakota while plaintiffs wait to see if the state will come up with an acceptable solution. Governor John Hoeven (R) has proposed a $200 million boost to education and $116 million in tax relief. The state has a $500 million surplus.