AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPipeline Court Fallout: A recent ruling limiting Greenpeace’s bid to challenge its Dakota Access Pipeline case adds to the group’s reputational hit after a Morton County jury found it backed sabotage and damaging claims tied to Energy Transfer. Federal/ND Politics: Former Gov. Doug Burgum defended the “Freedom 250” festival as nonpartisan on CNN after multiple performers pulled out, saying he won’t weigh in on musicians’ personal politics. Election Watch (ND): North Dakota Democrats’ U.S. House challenger Trygve Hammer appears to be losing fundraising momentum versus Rep. Julie Fedorchak, according to fresh FEC filings. Primary Logistics: The ND Secretary of State is urging absentee voters to return ballots before the June 9 deadline, with tracking available and a reminder that late arrivals won’t be counted. Local Governance: Grand Forks Housing Authority leaders say the state needs far more Low Income Housing Tax Credit capacity to close a 6,000–9,000 unit gap. Scam Alert: The BBB warns North Dakota buyers about a fake “Bass Farm Equipment” website that stole $35,000+ by impersonating a real South Dakota family business.
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