AGP Executive Report
Last update: 20 hours agoHousing & Policy: Grand Forks Housing Authority leaders say North Dakota still needs thousands more affordable units, urging Sen. John Hoeven to push for bigger Low Income Housing Tax Credit minimums as the state struggles to close a 6,000–9,000-unit gap. Energy & Infrastructure: North Dakota DOT is replacing Backwater Bridge on Highway 1806 near Standing Rock, with a temporary bypass and work expected to finish by November. Agriculture & Risk: A North Dakota corn grower met with the FTC chair over fertilizer costs, while another report highlights how nitrogen uncertainty can hit corn profits. Workforce & Small Business: The ND Small Business Development Center-Southwest plans to reopen a Dickinson office in early-to-mid June to restore face-to-face help for local entrepreneurs. Elections & Civic Life: Early voting starts June 1 in Stutsman County, with absentee signature “cure” steps emphasized for voters. Wildlife & Outdoors: Game and Fish reminds North Dakotans to leave baby animals alone—parents are often nearby. Tech & Privacy: AG Tim Griffin led a multistate amicus brief challenging the SEC’s Consolidated Audit Trail over financial data privacy and security risks. Community Spotlight: Fluffy Fields Vineyard and Winery in Dickinson marks its 10-year anniversary June 6 with vendors and live music.
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