Dorgan wants special session to tackle oil patch-related issues
June 3, 2010 at 4:06 am in INFORUM
Sen. Byron Dorgan, D-N.D., said Wednesday that it is a “big mistake” not to call a special legislative session to address the significant infrastructure challenges confronting communities in North Dakota’s oil patch.
“I think the state is making a big mistake by not having a session of the Legislature, a special session, to address the significant infrastructure issues that no city and no county can address themselves,” Dorgan told The Forum’s editorial board. Continue reading…

Hoeven want’s all the credit for the great North Dakota econemy. But he does not wan t to put any money back where mosst of the money is coming from. Typical eastern north dakota thinking. They love the oil money the state gets but don’t want to support western North Dakota.
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“Also, the state is spending $60 million in improvements, including new lanes for passing and turnoffs, on U.S. Highway 85, a main corridor used by trucks servicing oil wells and rigs.
Sen. Kent Conrad, D-N.D., who also met Wednesday with The Forum editorial board, said the $60 million came from federal stimulus funds.”
Typical.
Uses federal stimulus money to help defend his actions on not needing a special session while screaming out the other face how bad the federal stimulus was.
Pick a face already!!!
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