North Dakota legislators earn perfect small business voting score from NFIB

Angela Kornowski - Member Representative - LinkedIn
Angela Kornowski - Member Representative - LinkedIn
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NFIB North Dakota has released its voting record for the 2023-24 session, highlighting 22 state legislators who achieved a 100% score. Among these are nine senators and 13 representatives.

NFIB State Director Don Larson emphasized the legislators’ role, stating, “These legislators recognize that small businesses form the foundation of North Dakota. For our state to prosper, they must champion Main Street.” Larson praised these individuals for supporting policies beneficial to North Dakotans involved in small businesses.

The NFIB voting record reflects key legislative decisions but does not cover all aspects considered by lawmakers in their voting. It includes eight critical votes in the House and five in the Senate, focusing on tax relief, lawsuit reform, and regulations impacting small businesses. The record does not account for support provided in committees.

For a detailed view of results for all legislators and to understand the issues, more information is available online.



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