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Stateline Midwest: January 2019
Stateline Vol. 28, No. 1 • January 2019 MidwestTHE MIDWESTERN OFFICE OF THE COUNCIL OF STATE GOVERNMENTS INSIDE NEW FOR 2019 See page 11 for our new section on the Bowhay ’Victim-centered’ approach Institute for Legislative Leadership Development (BILLD) — alumni news, articles from BILLD scholars and key upcoming dates New policies on sexual assault, from handling of rape kits to new supports in hospitals, being implemented across Midwest CSG Midwest Issue Briefs 2-3 • Health & Human Services: Illinois law puts by Tim Anderson ([email protected]) new limits on ‘skinny’ health plans • Criminal Justice & Public Safety: ‘Excessive’ s she’s worked on policies to improve fines case from Indiana heard by Supreme Court LB 43 includes these provisions as well.) how her state handles sexual assault State laws in Midwest • Agriculture & Natural Resources: New farm Also last year, Illinois legislators adopted investigations and helps victims, mandating that rape kits bill provides some certainty in uncertain times A new requirements for how sexual assault Nebraska Sen. Kate Bolz has talked to be tested • Great Lakes: Michigan lays groundwork for victims are cared for in the hospital. advocacy groups and consulted with experts. new pipeline beneath Straits of Mackinac Under HB 5245, hospital emergency But she also has in her mind a constitu- rooms must have a staff member who Around the Region 4 ent, a survivor who approached her after a has received training on how to collect town-hall meeting. A look at new studies on budgets and what physical evidence, respond to the medical they say about the Midwest’s fiscal conditions “She was so young and had been so and psychological needs of a survivor, and hurt by her circumstance,” Bolz says, “and testify in court. -
MCF CONTRIBUTIONS JULY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2016 Name State Candidate Amount U.S
MCF CONTRIBUTIONS JULY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2016 Name State Candidate Amount U.S. House Robert Aderholt for Congress AL Rep. Robert Aderholt $2,000 ALABAMA TOTAL U.S. House Crawford for Congress AR Rep. Rick Crawford $1,500 Womack for Cogress Committee AR Rep. Stephen Womack $500 ARKANSAS TOTAL U.S. House Kyrsten Sinema for Congress AZ Rep. Kyrtsen Sinema $500 ARIZONA TOTAL U.S. House Denham for Congress CA Rep. Jeff Denham $1,500 Garamendi for Congress CA Rep. John Garamendi $500 Kevin McCarthy for Congress CA Rep. Kevin McCarthy $1,000 Valadao for Congress CA Rep. David Valadao $1,500 U.S. House Leadership Majority Committee PAC--Mc PAC CA Rep. Kevin McCarthy $5,000 State Assembly Adam Gray for Assembly 2016 CA Assm. Adam Gray $1,500 Catharine Baker for Assembly 2016 CA Assm. Catharine Baker $2,500 Cecilia Aguiar-Curry for Assembly 2016 CA Assm. Cecilia Aguiar-Curry $2,000 Chad Mayes for Assembly 2016 CA Assm. Chad Mayes $2,000 James Gallagher for Assembly 2016 CA Assm. James Gallagher $1,500 Patterson for Assembly 2016 CA Assm. James Patterson $2,000 Jay Obernolte for Assembly 2016 CA Assm. Jay Obernolte $1,500 Jim Cooper for Assembly 2016 CA Assm. Jim Cooper $1,500 Jimmy Gomez for Assembly 2016 CA Assm. Jimmy Gomez $1,500 Dr. Joaquin Arambola for Assembly 2016 CA Assm. Joaquin Arambula $1,500 Ken Cooley for Assembly 2016 CA Assm. Ken Cooley $1,500 Miguel Santiago for Assembly 2016 CA Assm. Miguel Santiago $1,500 Rudy Salas for Assembly 2016 CA Assm. -
2021 FPA-ND Legislative Scorecard
2021 NORTH DAKOTA LEGISLATIVE REPORT CARD 67th LEGISLATIVE SESSION ABOUT THE SCORECARD We are pleased to share this scorecard for the 2021 North Dakota state legislative session. This is a snapshot of how lawmakers voted on key social and moral legislation related to life, education, family, religious freedom, and similar issues. Guided by our mission of building a state where God is honored, religious freedom flourishes, families thrive, and life is cherished, the scorecard focuses on seven bills. This scorecard is not an endorsement of any candidate or political party. It does not measure any lawmakers’ integrity, commitment to their faith, work ethic, or rapport with Family Policy Alliance of North Dakota. It is only a report on how each lawmaker voted. Please continue to hold our legislators accountable for their voting records and please pray that they may always vote in ways that uphold your biblical values as they make important decisions for our state. Sincerely, Mark Jorritsma Executive Director, Family Policy Alliance of North Dakota HOW WE FIGURED THE GRADES A bill is typically passed by a simple majority in the Senate (24 votes out of 47 senators) and the House (48 votes out of 94 Representatives.) Lawmakers earned percentage grades ranging from 0% to 100%, based upon dividing the candidate’s number of good votes cast by the number of total bills he/she voted on. The higher the score, the better their ranking. Not all lawmakers voted on every bill; the number of absences on these key bills is also noted and we encourage you to review whether your legislator actually voted on these important bills. -
Directory Governor Doug Burgum North Dakota Legislative Hotline: Lt Governor Brent Sanford for 1-888-635-3447 Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem
North Dakota Elected Officials Reach Your Legislators Directory Governor Doug Burgum North Dakota Legislative Hotline: Lt Governor Brent Sanford for 1-888-635-3447 Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem Secretary of Al Jaeger Bismarck Area: 328-3373 State Legislative Web Site: Treasurer Kelly Schmidt www.legis.nd.gov 66th North Dakota Auditor Josh Gallion Legislative Assembly and Superintendent Kirsten Baesler of Public Join the North Dakota Catholic Elected Officials Instruction Conference Legislative Action Agricultural Doug Goehring Network Commissioner Sign-up at: ndcatholic.org/ Insurance Jon Godfread registration/ Commissioner Or contact the North Dakota Tax Ryan Rauschenberger Catholic Conference at: Commissioner (701) 223-2519 Public Service Brian Kroshus Commissioners Julie Fedorchak 1-888-419-1237 Randy Christmann [email protected] North Dakota Catholic Conference 103 South Third Street, No. 10 Bismarck, North Dakota 58501 U.S. Senator John Hoeven Christopher T. Dodson U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer Follow Us Executive Director U.S. Kelly Armstrong Representative (701) 223-2519 1-888-419-1237 Get contact information for all [email protected] state officials at nd.gov. www.facebook.com/ndcatholic ndcatholic.org Senate House of Representatives Howard C. Anderson, [email protected] 8 Patrick Hatlestad [email protected] 1 Dwight Kiefert [email protected] 24 JoNell A. Bakke [email protected] 43 David Richter [email protected] 1 Alisa Mitskog [email protected] 25 Brad Bekkedahl [email protected] 1 Bert Anderson [email protected] 2 Cynthia Schreiber-Beck [email protected] 25 Randy Burckhard [email protected] 5 Donald W. Longmuir [email protected] 2 Sebastian Ertelt [email protected] 26 David A. -
House Standing Committees
2019 NORTH DAKOTA LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY HOUSE STANDING COMMITTEES APPROPRIATIONS Committee Chairman - Jeff Delzer Committee Vice Chairman - Keith Kempenich Education and Environment Division David Monson - Chairman Tracy Boe Jim Schmidt - Vice Chairman Bob Martinson Mike Nathe Mark Sanford Mike Schatz Government Operations Division Don Vigesaa - Chairman Corey Mock Mike Brandenburg - Vice Chairman Thomas Beadle Larry Bellew Michael Howe Keith Kempenich Human Resources Division Jon O. Nelson - Chairman Richard G. Holman Gary Kreidt - Vice Chairman Bert Anderson Lisa Meier Randy A. Schobinger EDUCATION Mark S. Owens - Chairman Ron Guggisberg Cynthia Schreiber-Beck - Vice Chairman LaurieBeth Hager Pat D. Heinert Jeff A. Hoverson Dennis Johnson Mary Johnson Daniel Johnston Donald W. Longmuir Andrew Marschall Brandy Pyle Michelle Strinden Denton Zubke FINANCE AND TAXATION Craig Headland - Chairman Matt Eidson Jim Grueneich - Vice Chairman Alisa Mitskog Jake G. Blum Jason Dockter Sebastian Ertelt Jay Fisher Patrick Hatlestad Tom Kading Ben Koppelman Vicky Steiner Nathan Toman Wayne A. Trottier 12/6/18 HUMAN SERVICES Robin Weisz - Chairman Gretchen Dobervich Karen M. Rohr - Vice Chairman Mary Schneider Dick Anderson Chuck Damschen Bill Devlin Clayton Fegley Dwight Kiefert Todd Porter Matthew Ruby Bill Tveit Greg Westlind Kathy Skroch INDUSTRY, BUSINESS AND LABOR George Keiser - Chairman Mary Adams Mike Lefor - Vice Chairman Pamela Anderson Glenn Bosch Marvin E. Nelson Craig Johnson Jim Kasper Vernon Laning Scott Louser Emily O’Brien David Richter Dan Ruby Austen Schauer JUDICIARY Kim Koppelman - Chairman Ruth Buffalo Karen Karls - Vice Chairman Karla Rose Hanson Rick Becker Terry B. Jones Jeffery J. Magrum Aaron McWilliams Bob Paulson Gary Paur Shannon Roers Jones Bernie Satrom Luke Simons Steve Vetter AGRICULTURE Dennis Johnson - Chairman Ruth Buffalo Wayne A. -
Aicpa Fall Meeting of Council by Patrick Kautzman, AICPA Council Member
January 2019 | Volume XXXVI | No. 1 aicpa fall meeting of council By Patrick Kautzman, AICPA Council Member Since TCJA passed last December, we have heard from a multitude of professionals with varying levels of concern regarding the continued existence of the food and beverage deduction in light of the fate of entertainment expenses. Well, Notice 2018-76, issued October 3, 2018, clarifies that taxpayers generally may continue to deduct 50% of the food and beverage expenses associated with operating their trade or business. Professional Issues Update by Barry Meloncon, President and CEO of AICPA Barry’s professional issues update included his recurring reminders of the rapid pace of innovation and disruption in our world and our industry. • Since the year 2000, 41% of S&P consumer-centric companies have been acquired 2019 or gone out of business and 39% of the 5th to 85th largest firms no longer exist as standalone firms. Conference dates • The World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Report shows that of the top 10 de- clining jobs by 2022, #2 is Accounting, Bookkeeping, and Payroll Clerks and #7 is Accountants and Auditors. Barry’s response: They are referring to an industry that Management Conference is unwilling to change and adapt! He broke a future ready strategy down into 3 parts: May 22-23 • Technology – Master it before it masters you Fargo Holiday Inn • Trust – Build on CPAs expertise • Talent – Think broader Summer variety pack Technology – CPAs must embrace “Software as a Service” through client accounting June 17-19 services and virtual CFO services, “Big Data and Analytics”, “Artificial Intelligence” through Bismarck Ramkota machine learning and virtual assistance, and “Blockchain”. -
2020 PAC Contributions.Xlsx
Recipient Candidate Candidate Office Date Amount First Name Last Name FEDERAL Terri Sewell For Congress Terri Sewell House 7/28/20 $1,000 Westerman for Congress Bruce Westerman House 9/11/20 $3,000 Womack for Congress Steve Womack House 9/22/20 $2,500 Friends Of David Schweikert David Schweikert House 8/25/20 $2,500 McCarthy Victory Fund Kevin McCarthy House 1/27/20 $20,000 Mike Garcia for Congress Mike Garcia House 9/22/20 $5,000 Devin Nunes Campaign Committee Devin Nunes House 9/10/20 $5,000 Ken Calvert For Congress Committee Ken Calvert House 9/22/20 $2,500 KAT FOR CONGRESS Kat Cammack House 10/6/20 $2,500 Byron Donalds for Congress Byron Donalds House 9/25/20 $2,500 Mario Diaz‐Balart for Congress Mario Diaz‐Balart House 9/22/20 $2,500 Bilirakis For Congress Gus Bilirakis House 8/14/20 $2,500 Michael Waltz for Congress Mike Waltz House 3/19/20 $2,500 Drew Ferguson for Congress Inc. Drew Ferguson House 2/13/20 $2,000 Simpson For Congress Mike Simpson House 3/5/20 $2,500 LaHood For Congress Darin LaHood House 8/14/20 $2,500 Rodney For Congress Rodney Davis House 3/13/20 $2,500 Walorski For Congress Jackie Walorski House 10/30/20 $5,000 Greg Pence for Congress Greg Pence House 9/10/20 $5,000 ELECT JIM BAIRD FOR CONGRESS Jim Baird House 3/5/20 $2,500 Jim Banks for Congress, Inc. Jim Banks House 2/13/20 $2,500 Defend Our Conservative Senate PAC Roger Marshall House 8/17/20 $5,000 Guthrie For Congress Brett Guthrie House 10/6/20 $5,000 Comer for Congress James Comer House 9/11/20 $4,000 Hal Rogers For Congress Hal Rogers House 9/22/20 $2,500 -
February 11, 2019 the Honorable Lawrence R. Klemin Speaker North
February 11, 2019 The Honorable Lawrence R. Klemin Speaker North Dakota House of Representatives 600 East Boulevard Avenue Bismarck, North Dakota 58505-0360 Dear Speaker Klemin: As representatives of leading public health and safety organizations, we urge you to support enactment of Senate Bill (SB) 2060. SB 2060 will improve North Dakota’s seat belt statute by requiring all occupants to be buckled up and will empower police officers to enforce the seat belt law without having to witness an additional violation, simplifying enforcement and raising compliance with the seat belt law. Simply put, SB 2060 will save lives and on North Dakota roads and highways. In 2017, traffic fatalities claimed the lives of 115 people on North Dakota roads, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Lack of seat belt use is a major contributing factor to fatal crashes in the state. In North Dakota, 55 percent of passenger vehicle occupants killed (44) in 2017 were not buckled up when restraint use was known (NHTSA). The observed seat belt rate in North Dakota that year was 79 percent, far below the national average of 90 percent. Insufficient seat belt use is a serious public health and safety issue in urgent need of the solution that SB 2060 provides. Seat belts not only save lives and prevent lifelong debilitating injuries, they also save taxpayer dollars. Motor vehicle crashes cost North Dakota $706 million annually (NHTSA). Unbelted crash victims have medical bills that are 55 percent higher than belted victims, and society bears a majority of the cost through increased insurance premiums, taxes, and health care costs (NHTSA). -
House Standing Committees
2021 NORTH DAKOTA LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY HOUSE STANDING COMMITTEES APPROPRIATIONS Committee Chairman - Jeff Delzer Committee Vice Chairman - Keith Kempenich Education and Environment Division David Monson - Chairman Tracy Boe Jim Schmidt - Vice Chairman Bob Martinson Mike Nathe Mark Sanford Mike Schatz Government Operations Division Don Vigesaa - Chairman Corey Mock Mike Brandenburg - Vice Chairman Larry Bellew Michael Howe Keith Kempenich Lisa Meier Human Resources Division Jon O. Nelson - Chairman Alisa Mitskog Gary Kreidt - Vice Chairman Bert Anderson Randy A. Schobinger Michelle Strinden EDUCATION Mark S. Owens - Chairman Ron Guggisberg Cynthia Schreiber-Beck - Vice Chairman LaurieBeth Hager Pat D. Heinert Jeff A. Hoverson Dennis Johnson Mary Johnson Donald Longmuir Andrew Marschall Brandy Pyle David Richter Luke Simons Denton Zubke FINANCE AND TAXATION Craig Headland - Chairman Zachary Ista Vicky Steiner - Vice Chairman Marvin E. Nelson Dick Anderson Glenn Bosch Jason Dockter Sebastian Ertelt Jay Fisher Patrick Hatlestad Tom Kading Ben Koppelman Nathan Toman Wayne A. Trottier 12/3/20 HUMAN SERVICES Robin Weisz - Chairman Gretchen Dobervich Karen M. Rohr - Vice Chairman Mary Schneider Mike Beltz Chuck Damschen Bill Devlin Clayton Fegley Dwight Kiefert Todd Porter Matthew Ruby Kathy Skroch Bill Tveit Greg Westlind INDUSTRY, BUSINESS AND LABOR Mike Lefor - Chairman Mary Adams George Keiser - Vice Chairman Pamela Anderson Jared C. Hagert Jim Kasper Scott Louser Dave Nehring Emily O’Brien Mitch Ostlie Dan Ruby Austen Schauer Greg Stemen Paul J. Thomas JUDICIARY Lawrence R. Klemin - Chairman Ruth Buffalo Karen Karls - Vice Chairman Karla Rose Hanson Rick Becker Cole Christensen Claire Cory Terry B. Jones Jeffery J. Magrum Bob Paulson Gary Paur Shannon Roers Jones Bernie Satrom Steve Vetter AGRICULTURE Dennis Johnson - Chairman Ruth Buffalo Wayne A. -
Contest County Name Party Mailing Address Email / Web Phone
Contest County Name Party Mailing Address Email / Web Phone Representative in Congress Kelly Armstrong Republican 1515 Burnt Boat Dr Ste C #112 [email protected] (701) 471-6036 Bismarck ND 58503 armstrongnd.com Representative in Congress Steven James Peterson Libertarian 2808 HICKORY ST N [email protected] (701) 936-4362 FARGO ND 58102-1715 stevenjamespeterson.com Representative in Congress Zach Raknerud Democratic-NPL 304 5th St NW [email protected] Minot ND 58703 https://www.ZachForND.com Representative in Congress Roland Clifford Riemers Democratic-NPL 1024 UNIVERSITY AVE [email protected] (701) 317-1803 PO Box 14702 GRAND FORKS ND 58208 State Senator David S Rust Republican PO BOX 1198 [email protected] (701) 216-0270 District 02 TIOGA ND 58852-1198 State Senator Lisa Finley-DeVille Democratic-NPL 13 1ST AVE NE (701) 421-8020 District 04 PO Box 501 MANDAREE ND 58757 State Senator Jordan Kannianen Republican 8011 51ST ST NW [email protected] (701) 421-8813 District 04 STANLEY ND 58784-9562 State Senator Morris Holen Jr Democratic-NPL PRAIRIE VIEW ACRES #8 [email protected] (701) 228-3345 District 06 BOTTINEAU ND 58318 State Senator Shawn Vedaa Republican PO BOX 550 (701) 721-5346 District 06 VELVA ND 58790-0550 State Senator Howard C Anderson Jr Republican 2107 7TH ST NW [email protected] (701) 448-2235 District 08 TURTLE LAKE ND 58575-9667 State Senator Charlie Hart Democratic-NPL 15983 100TH ST NE (701) 520-2750 District 10 PEMBINA ND 58271-9712 State Senator Janne Myrdal Republican PO Box 153 (701) 331-0946 -
2019 NORTH DAKOTA LEGISLATIVE REPORT CARD 66Th LEGISLATIVE SESSION DEAR FRIENDS
2019 NORTH DAKOTA LEGISLATIVE REPORT CARD 66th LEGISLATIVE SESSION DEAR FRIENDS, I am pleased to share this report card for the most recent North Dakota state legislative session. Here is a snapshot of how lawmakers voted on key social and moral legislation related to the right to life, education, family, marriage and other issues. Guided by our mission of building a state where God is honored, religious liberty flourishes, families thrive, and life is cherished, this report card focuses on seven bills/resolutions (hereafter collectively called bills) in the North Dakota Senate and House of Representatives during the 2019 Legislative Session. All these are included in this report card. A bill is passed by a simple majority in the Senate (24 votes out of 47 senators) and the House (48 votes out of 94 Representatives.) Lawmakers earned percentage grades ranging from 0% to 100%, based on how they voted on the relevant bills coming before their chamber. This report card is not an endorsement of any candidate or political party. It does not measure any lawmakers’ integrity, commitment to their faith, work ethic, or rapport with Family Policy Alliance of North Dakota. It is only a report on how each lawmaker voted. One of the most common questions people ask is, “How did my legislator vote?” This report card should help you answer that question. Sincerely, Mark Jorritsma Executive Director, Family Policy Alliance of North Dakota CONTENTS Introduction Letter 2 About the Report Card 3 Bill and Resolution Descriptions 4 Legislator Votes 5-7 – 2 – ABOUT THE REPORT CARD Family Policy Alliance of North Dakota selected votes on key legislation from the North Dakota Senate and North Dakota House of Representatives based on our core belief in promoting, protecting, and strengthening traditional family values. -
2016 Annual Report
2016 ANNUAL REPORT Transforming lives two generations at a time Jeremiah Program 2016 Annual Report | 1 Dear Friends, There is no greater gift than one made to strengthen families and their futures. Thank you; we couldn’t do it without you. Your investment in Jeremiah Program has given us the capacity and resources to partner with determined single mothers and their young children who are thriving now, thanks to your generosity. Within Jeremiah we have high expectations of ourselves and our families. This is evident in our ability to navigate change, growth, and transition. We know change is uncomfortable and takes time, it occurs from the inside out and we believe in the transformative power of education for mothers and their young children simultaneously. Jeremiah is approaching nearly 20 years of success. Our holistic approach is nationally recognized and we are compelled to respond to the call from communities seeking our transformative two-generation model; scaling to meet the growing population of low-income single mothers in the US and addressing the barriers they face trying to earn their 2-year or 4-year college degree. The mothers we meet across our campus communities, from Austin, Boston, Fargo-Moorhead and Rochester, MN to Minneapolis, and St. Paul, share a common thread of hope, courage and determination. The good news is that through Jeremiah, they build a network of support so they don’t have to pursue their dreams in isolation. We know Jeremiah’s two- generation strategy works. • 455 women and children served in five cities