Candidates & State Lawmakers in ND Can Use Campaign Money for Childcare & Security After Ethics Commission Ruling
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North Dakota Ethics Commission rules campaign funds may cover child care, security
BISMARCK — The North Dakota Ethics Commission has ruled that individuals running for office and elected officials are allowed to expense child care and security costs under their campaign finances. Permissible security expenses range from personnel to cybersecurity software used strictly for official business, according to the opinion, which was issued Wednesday. The opinion highlighted the recent assassination of a Minnesota lawmaker and her hu…
Candidates & state lawmakers in ND can use campaign money for childcare & security after Ethics Commission ruling
NORTH DAKOTA – The North Dakota Ethics Commission is approving of candidates and state lawmakers using campaign money to care for children, a person with a disability or medical condition and security costs. The request was made in January by Dem-NPL State Senator Josh Boschee of Fargo. The Ethics Commission based its ruling on the North Dakota constitution. The board also cited the shooting deaths of Minnesota Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman an…
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