AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSchool Meals Fight: North Dakota Democrats and Gov. Kelly Armstrong are clashing over a November constitutional ballot measure for free K-12 breakfast and lunch, with Armstrong planning to vote no and critics saying lawmakers have had years to fund meals but didn’t. SNAP Pressure: Great Plains Food Bank says demand is at an all-time high as North Dakota’s SNAP error rate risks up to $12.9 million in annual federal penalties unless the state cuts errors below 6% by October 2027. Data Centers & AI: At Grand Sky, an AI firm unveiled a transportable data center, while the state’s AI and Data Center Committee continues grappling with rising energy use from data growth. Pipeline Permit Lawsuit: A PSC attorney argued the commission can’t weigh public safety when issuing a pipeline permit, as counties and landowners challenge the Summit Carbon Solutions approval. Birth-Switch Lawsuits: Two families are suing Unity Medical Center in Grafton after DNA tests allegedly showed babies were switched at birth 38 years ago. Local Governance: Minot voters will see a special election on switching from an at-large commission to a ward-based council system. Public Safety & Community: Fargo’s “Back the Blue” baseball game raised support for law enforcement, and Western North Dakota’s Honor Flight will serve as grand marshal of the State Parade.
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