North Dakota Senate rejects conflict of interest rules, amid public support for free school lunches and property tax reform.
North Dakota's Senate rejected new conflict of interest rules, despite the House's approval, sparking criticism that legislators prefer personal benefit over ethical standards. Meanwhile, 82% of North Dakotans support free school lunches for all students, and property tax reform is under consideration, including a uniform 20% reduction and senior discounts. President Biden faced criticism for commuting sentences of 15 North Dakotans without consulting victims or judges.
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