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August 17, 2016 Official Notice of Meeting
the R EALTOR® Report News for you from the ND Association of REALTORS® August 17, 2016 Official Notice of Meeting OFFICIAL NOTICE OF MEETING All REALTOR® members of the NDAR are hereby notified of the Annual General Membership Meeting as follows: Thursday, September 15, 2016 – Holiday Inn, Fargo ND Any REALTOR® member who will not be able to attend the General Membership Meeting on September 15, 2016 at 2:45 pm may vote by Absentee Ballot. Election of Officers Absentee Voting Ballot click here Official Bylaw Change Proposal Absentee Voting Ballot click here NDAR Good Neighbor Award Entries Due By August 22 The North Dakota Association of REALTORS® will present one Good Neighbor Award at the REALTOR® Convention of the Dakotas when held in North Dakota. A cash contribution of $500 will be made to the charity of the winner’s choice. The NDAR Good Neighbor Award is to recognize North Dakota’s REALTORS® for their efforts in community and charitable service in helping to make their communities a better place for all citizens. Please complete and submit this entry form no later than August 22, 2016. http://ndrealtors.com/wp- content/uploads/2016/03/Good-Neighbor-Application.pdf E-Mail completed form to NDAR at [email protected] or mail to NDAR, 318 W. Apollo Ave., Bismarck ND 58503. North Dakota Association of REALTORS® RPAC Trustees Endorse Candidates The North Dakota Association of REALTORS (NDAR) REALTOR Political Action Committee (RPAC) Trustees held federal and statewide candidate interviews on July 23, July 25 and August 1 and voted to endorse the following candidates for office: For U.S. -
Guardian Flight, LLC V. Jon Godfread, Et Al
Nos. 19-1343, 19-1381 IN THE Ziluiteb 6tatc.5 (Court of Zippeett5 for the i jtij Circuit GUARDIAN FLIGHT,LLC, Plaint?ff-Appellantl Cross-Appellee, — v. — JON GODFREAD,in his capacity as North Dakota Insurance Commissioner; WAYNE STENEHJEM in his capacity as North Dakota Attorney General, Defendants-Appellees1 CrossAppellants. On Appeal From a Final Order and Final Judgment of the United States District Court for the District of North Dakota (Hovland, C.J.) BRIEF OF AMICUS CURIAE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INSURANCE COMMISSIONERS Kevin D. Conneely STINSON LLP 50 South Fifth Street, Suite 2600 Minneapolis Minnesota 55402 Telephone: 612-335-1829 [email protected] Counsel for Amicus Curiae National Association of Insurance Commissioners Appellate Case: 19-1343 Paae: 1 Date Filed: 06/18/2019 Entry ID: 4799171 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF AUTHORITIES ii CORPORATE DISCLOSURE STATEMENT v IDENTITY,INTEREST, AUTHORITY AND INDEPENDENCE OF AMICUS CURIAE 1 INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY OF ARGUMENT 6 ARGUMENT 8 I. THE STATES MAINTAIN PRIMARY REGULATORY AUTHORITY OVER THE BUSINESS OF INSURANCE VIA THE MCCARRAN- FERGUSON ACT 8 II. THE MCCARRAN-FERGUSON ACT REVERSE-PREEMPTS THE AIRLINE DEREGULATION ACT 11 III. NEITHER THE CLAIMS SETTLEMENT PROVISION NOR THE MEMBERSHIP PROVISION ARE PREEMPTED BY THE ADA AS BOTH WERE ENACTED FOR THE PURPOSE OF REGULATING THE BUSINESS OF INSURANCE 17 CONCLUSION 20 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE WITH TYPE-VOLUME LIMITATION AND ECF USER MANUAL 22 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE 23 i Appellate Case: 19-1343 Paae: 2 Date Filed: 06/18/2019 Entry ID: 4799171 TABLE OF AUTHORITIES Page(s) Cases Doe v. Norwest Bank Minnesota, N.A., 107 F.3d 1297 (8th Cir. -
Letters to Congressional Delegation
Public Service Commission i. State of North Dakota 6(1(1 Fast I)ou es ard, Dept. 406 ('0N4 MISSION F RS Bismarck, North Dakota 56505-0460 Brian Kroshiis Web: sssswpse.nd.gis R11 1C Fedorchak F-non I: ndpsc a nd.os Rand\ ('liii i hahn Phone: 701-328-2400 February 1, 2019 NI) Toll Free: 1-677-245-6665 Fax: 701-129-1-410 11)1): 800-366-6898 or 711 Honorable Senator John Hoeven United States Senate 338 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510 RE: Abandoned Mine Land Program Reauthorization Dear Senator Hoeven: We are writing to ask for your support for the federal Abandoned Mine Lands (AML) Program, authorized by Title IV of the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act (SMCRA) in 1977. The AML Program was established to enable the states and tribes to protect their citizens from the dangerous and costly impacts of coal mines left unreclaimed prior to SMCRA. The AML fee that funds the AML Program will expire September 30, 2021, unless Congress reauthorizes legislation to extend it. The Public Service Commission administers the Abandoned Mine Lands (AML) Program on behalf of the State of North Dakota. A federal fee on coal production funds the AML Program. Our funding has been used exclusively to reclaim high priority abandoned coal mines and our administrative costs have remained low. The federal Office of Surface Mining has consistently commended the North Dakota PSC for its efficient and effective AML Program. The attached Fact Sheet summarizes our AML program and accomplishments. Some of our most important AML work has been stabilizing undermined roads and residential areas. -
United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit ______
United States Court of Appeals For the Eighth Circuit ___________________________ No. 19-1343 ___________________________ Guardian Flight LLC Plaintiff Appellant v. Jon Godfread, in his capacity as North Dakota Insurance Commissioner; Wayne Stenehjem, in his capacity as North Dakota Attorney General Defendants Appellees ------------------------------ America's Health Insurance Plans; National Association of Insurance Commissioners Amici on Behalf of Appellee(s) ___________________________ No. 19-1381 ___________________________ Guardian Flight LLC Plaintiff Appellee v. Jon Godfread, in his capacity as North Dakota Insurance Commissioner; Wayne Stenehjem, in his capacity as North Dakota Attorney General Defendants Appellants Appellate Case: 19-1343 Page: 1 Date Filed: 03/17/2021 Entry ID: 5015428 ------------------------------ National Association of Insurance Commissioners; America's Health Insurance Plans Amici on Behalf of Appellant(s) ____________ Appeals from United States District Court for the District of North Dakota - Bismarck ____________ Submitted: June 16, 2020 Filed: March 17, 2021 ____________ Before GRUENDER, WOLLMAN, and KOBES, Circuit Judges. ____________ WOLLMAN, Circuit Judge. Two provisions of North Dakota Senate Bill 2231 (SB 2231) are at issue in this case. The first prohibits air ambulance providers from directly billing out-of-network insured patients for any amount not paid for by their insurers (the payment provision). N.D. Cent. Code § 26.1-47-09(3). The second prohibits air ambulance providers or their agents from selling subscription agreements (the subscription provision). N.D. Cent. Code § 26.1-47-08. Guardian Flight LLC filed this declaratory judgment action, claiming that both provisions are preempted under the Airlines Deregulation Act (ADA). Defendants Jon Godfread, in his capacity as North Dakota Insurance Commissioner, and Wayne Stenehjem, in his capacity as North Dakota Attorney General, responded that, even if preempted, the provisions were saved under the McCarran-Ferguson Act. -
Lr101601 Minutes
NORTH DAKOTA LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL Minutes of the LEGISLATIVE REDISTRICTING COMMITTEE Tuesday and Wednesday, October 16-17, 2001 Harvest Room, State Capitol Bismarck, North Dakota Representative Mike Timm, Chairman, called the with which the committee will begin to further modify a meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. plan. Members present: Representatives Mike Timm, In response to a question from Senator Mathern, Ole Aarsvold, Al Carlson, William R. Devlin, Glen Chairman Timm said the vote is not to approve a Froseth, Pam Gulleson, Lyle Hanson, David Monson; particular plan but to select a plan with which the Senators Bill Bowman, Randel Christmann, Layton committee can make modifications. Freborg, Ray Holmberg, Ed Kringstad, Tim Mathern, It was moved by Senator Tomac, seconded by Steven W. Tomac Representative Gulleson, and failed on a roll call Others present: Bob Stenehjem, State Senator, vote that Senator Tomac’s 45-district plan be Bismarck approved for further consideration by the commit- Wesley R. Belter, State Representative, Leonard tee. Representative Gulleson and Senators Mathern Lois Delmore, State Representative, Grand Forks and Tomac voted “aye.” Representatives Timm, Jay Johnson, Minot Daily News, Minot Aarsvold, Carlson, Devlin, Froseth, Hanson, and Harlan Fuglesten, North Dakota Association of Monson and Senators Bowman, Christmann, Freborg, Rural Electric Cooperatives, Fargo and Mandan Holmberg, and Kringstad voted “nay.” Jon Lindgren, American Civil Liberties Union, It was moved by Representative Carlson, Fargo seconded by Senator Holmberg, and carried on a Tim Flakoll, State Senator, Fargo roll call vote that Representative Devlin’s Tom Disselhorst, Three Affiliated Tribes, Bismarck 47-district plan be approved for further considera- Carol Two Eagle, Grassroots American Indians, tion by the committee. -
Guardian Flight V. Godfread
Nos. 19-1343, 19-1381 IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE EIGHTH CIRCUIT GUARDIAN FLIGHT, LLC, Plaintiff-Appellant/Cross-Appellee, v. JON GODFREAD, in his capacity as North Dakota Insurance Commissioner; WAYNE STENEHJEM, in his capacity as North Dakota Attorney General, Defendants-Appellees/Cross-Appellants. On Appeal from the United States District Court for District of North Dakota District Court No. 1:18-cv-007 BRIEF OF AMERICA’S HEALTH INSURANCE PLANS AS AMICUS CURIAE IN SUPPORT OF APPELLEES/CROSS-APPELLANTS Julie Simon Miller Hyland Hunt Thomas M. Palumbo Ruthanne M. Deutsch AMERICA’S HEALTH INSURANCE PLANS DEUTSCH HUNT PLLC 601 Pennsylvania Ave. NW 300 New Jersey Ave. NW South Building, Suite 500 Suite 900 Washington, DC 20004 Washington, DC 20001 Tel.: 202-868-6915 Fax: 202-609-8410 Email: [email protected] Attorneys for Amicus Curiae America’s Health Insurance Plans CORPORATE DISCLOSURE STATEMENT Under Rule 26.1 of the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure, amicus curiae America’s Health Insurance Plans, Inc. (AHIP) submits the following corporate disclosure statement: AHIP has no parent corporation and no publicly-traded company holds 10% or more of AHIP’s stock. AHIP is a trade association whose members have no ownership interests. i TABLE OF CONTENTS CORPORATE DISCLOSURE STATEMENT .......................................................... i TABLE OF AUTHORITIES ................................................................................... iii STATEMENT OF INTEREST OF AMICUS CURIAE ............................................ -
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. -
House of Rep Daily Journal
Page 37 1st DAY TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 2021 37 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE Sixty-seventh Legislative Assembly * * * * * Bismarck, January 5, 2021 The House convened at 10:00 a.m., with Speaker K. Koppelman presiding. An invocation was offered by Mr. Driver of the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation. THE HOUSE RECOGNIZED THE PRESENCE OF: Governor Doug Burgum, First Lady Kathryn Helgaas Burgum, and Lt. Governor Brent Sanford MOTION REP. LOUSER MOVED that a committee of four be appointed to escort Mark Fox, Tribal Business Council Chairman for the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation, to the podium, and his son Elijah to a special reserved seat in the assembly, which motion prevailed. THE SPEAKER APPOINTED Reps. Jones and Buffalo, and Sens. Kannianen and Marcellais to the escort committee. TRIBAL AND STATE RELATIONSHIP ADDRESS January 5, 2021 Mark Fox Tribal Business Council Chairman, Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation Good morning and good to see all of you. My traditional name is Sage Man from the Hidatsa language of my adopted relatives. My father was full blooded Arikara. I just want to say it's good to see everybody here. Many of you I know. I want to acknowledge everybody, of course the Governor and First Lady. Thank you for your presence here. And thank you for being here. It makes my heart feel very good. To all of legislative leadership, thank you for being here. Too many obviously to name, but I know many of you and work with many of you. Other tribal chairman are here as well. We have tribal chairman that have come as well. -
Envision 2030 Paths Forward North Dakota University System
Envision 2030 Paths Forward North Dakota University System ENVISION 2030 2 Table of Contents Executive Summary ............................................................................................... 3 Introduction ............................................................................................................. 9 Context and Drivers of Change............................................................................... 13 State Board of Higher Education Vision ................................................................ 15 List of Priorities ..................................................................................................... 26 Appendix A: Additional Recommendations from Advisory Groups ..................... 29 Appendix B: Additional Technology, Research & Workforce Recommendations 32 Appendix C: Student Feedback .............................................................................. 34 Appendix D: Faculty/Staff Feedback...................................................................... 37 Appendix E: Legislative Feedback ......................................................................... 41 Appendix F: Acknowledgements ............................................................................ 44 Timeline .................................................................................................................. 46 References .............................................................................................................. 47 ENVISION 2030 3 Executive Summary -
Learn Which Candidates We Supported in Your Community PFIZER PAC ~ OUR VOICE in the POLITICAL PROCESS a Message from Rich Bagger, Chairman Pfizer PAC
PFIZER PAC & CORPORATE POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS REPORT 2005 – 2006 CYCLE Learn which candidates we supported in your community PFIZER PAC ~ OUR VOICE IN THE POLITICAL PROCESS A Message From Rich Bagger, Chairman Pfizer PAC Dear Colleagues: One of our five immediate priorities at Pfizer is to engage more actively and meaningfully with patients, doctors, payers, governments and other key stakeholders. We’re reaching out to these important groups and working harder to meet their needs. We're also working harder to engage all stakeholders in the dialogue on health policy and actively participate in the discussion over how to improve the quality of healthcare, access to medicines, and incentives for innovation. Pfizer PAC is one of the key ways in which we engage with candidates for public office. Through Pfizer PAC, we support candidates who understand the importance of innovative life sciences companies like Pfizer in fighting disease, improving health outcomes, and ensuring access to vital medicines. This report includes a list of candidates and political committees that Pfizer PAC supported during the 2005-06 election cycle. I hope you will take some time to review this report and see which candidates Pfizer PAC supported in your region. This was a successful year for Pfizer PAC. In the past election cycle, Pfizer PAC supported more than 2,277 candidates from both political parties, and at all levels of government. You, and Pfizer colleagues across America, definitely made a difference this past year through Pfizer PAC, by supporting candidates for public office who value access and innovation in healthcare. Thank you for your support—this report explains how Pfizer PAC put your generous contributions to use. -
MCF Contribution Report July 1
MCF CONTRIBUTIONS JULY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2018 Name State Candidate Amount Party Total U.S. Senate Sinema For Arizona AZ Sen. Kyrsten Sinema $2,500 DEM ARIZONA TOTAL $2,500 U.S. House Jim Costa For Congress CA Rep. Jim Costa $1,000 DEM CALIFORNIA TOTAL $1,000 U.S. House Al Lawson For Congress FL Rep. Al Lawson $2,000 DEM FLORIDA TOTAL $2,000 U.S. Senate Leadership Joni For Iowa IA Sen. Joni Ernst $2,500 REP U.S. House Loebsack For Congress IA Rep. Dave Loebsack $2,500 DEM Young For Iowa, Inc. IA David Young $1,500 REP Young For Iowa, Inc. IA David Young $2,500 REP Governor Kim Reynolds for Iowa IA Gov. Kim Reynolds $7,500 REP Agriculture Secretary Mike Naig for Iowa Agriculture IA Sec. Mike Naig $5,000 REP Mike Naig for Iowa Agriculture IA Sec. Mike Naig $5,000 REP State Senate Schneider for State Senate IA Sen. Charles Schneider $2,500 REP Citizens to Elect Bill Dotzler IA Sen. Bill Dotzler $1,000 DEM Kevin Kinney for State Senate IA Sen. Kevin Kinney $1,000 DEM Dan Zumbach for Senate IA Sen. Dan Zumbach $2,000 REP Kraayenbrink for Iowa Senate IA Sen. Tim Kraayenbrink $500 REP Tom Shipley for Iowa IA Sen. Tom Shipley $750 REP Amanda Ragan for Iowa Senate IA Sen. Amanda Ragan $750 DEM Friends of Whitver IA Sen. Jack Whitver $3,500 REP Sweeney for Senate IA Sen. Annette Sweeney $1,000 REP Kapucian for State Senate IA Sen. Tim Kapucian $750 REP Friends for Zach Nunn IA Sen. -
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Credit: The Brown Palace Hotel, Denver Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education Commission Meeting November 7-8, 2019 Denver, Colorado Key Issues in Higher Education: A Look Around the Corner WICHE Commission Meeting – November 7-8, 2019 The Brown Palace Hotel, Denver, Colorado Schedule and Meeting Agenda Wednesday, November 6, 2019 Noon Optional Lunch for New WICHE Commissioners and Staff Gold 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. New Commissioner Orientation Tabor and Stratton 5:00 - 6:15 p.m. WICHE/WCET Reception Palace Arms Restaurant New WICHE commissioners, WICHE officers, and interested WICHE commissioners are invited to join the WCET Executive Council and Steering Committee for a networking reception. 6:30 p.m. Dinner for New WICHE Commissioners Earl’s Kitchen and Bar Please meet in the hotel lobby for a short walk to the restaurant. Thursday, November 7, 2019 7:45 a.m. Full Breakfast Available for Commissioners, Staff, and Guests Brown Palace Club 8:30 - 9:15 a.m. [Tab 1] Executive Committee Meeting (Open and Closed Sessions) 1-1 Tabor and Stratton Agenda (Open) Approval of the September 19, 2019, ACTION ITEM Executive Committee teleconference minutes 1-3 Discussion Items: Overview of the November 2019 Commission meeting schedule Update on State Acknowledgement that WICHE is an agency of the States Priority issues for the FY 2021 Workplan Other business Agenda (Closed) Discussion Item: Informal review of president’s performance and travel schedule 1-10 Denver, Colorado 1 9:30 - 10:15 a.m. [Tab 2] Committee of the Whole—Call to Order 2-1 Grand Ballroom Agenda Call to order: Senator Ray Holmberg, WICHE chair Land Acknowledgement: Ernest House, Jr., senior policy director, Keystone Policy Center and enrolled member of the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe in Towaoc, Colo.