Legislative Working Committees in North Dakota
Who is involved with Legislative Working Committees? Legislative Working Committees are "the pipeline" for people with disabilities, family members, and advocates to network and receive information about disabilities-related legislation. Legislative Working Committees are not "owned" by any one group but are supported by many individuals and organizations that care about people with disabilities. What’s the purpose of Legislative Working Committees? The goal of Legislative Working Committees is to educate people with disabilities, family members, and advocates about the Legislative process, disability-related Legislation, and the protocol for communicating with State Senators and Representatives. Do Legislative Working Committees meet virtually? Virtual Legislative Working Group is hosted weekly during the legislative session and as needed during the interim. To attend these virtual meetings, click here. Do Legislative Working Committees meet in-person? Bismarck Legislative Working Group is hosted in-person each week during the session and as needed during the interim. They meet every Saturday morning at the Bismarck Public Library from 10:00 AM to Noon. How can I get involved? Contact us to sign-up for email updates and meeting invitations at 701-255-3692 or 701-222-3310, 1-800-472-2670; ND RELAY 711 TTY. Other links include: www.ndpanda.org or [email protected] legislative_grid_3-7-2025.pdf -- Week of March 10th Leave a Reply. |
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