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Message from the Executive Director

Click on this link for a message from our Executive Director!


Earlier this week, we sent out a brief story telling you how the North Dakota Public Employee Association came into being 45 years ago. Today, I’d appreciate the opportunity to tell you a bit of NDPEA’s more recent history.  Click this link to read more about the history of NDPEA from our Executive Director.


The 61st Legislative Session was the longest in the state’s history.  The session ended on a positive note for ND's Public Employes.  Click on this link to see how the session ended.


Click this link to read an update to SB 2311 and the two new amendments that were passed for this bill.


Click on this link to read about the upcoming legislative bills this week.


Be sure to tell the legislators "Your" story regarding the pay package and other legislative bills.  Click this link to read this important message from your Executive Director!


In Shakespeare’s Hamlet, the title character famously proclaimed that, “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.” The first line of this message similarly refers to an amendment to House Bill 1015 offered by Representative Al Carlson, R-Fargo.  Click on the link above to read more.


Read the important things our Executive Director has to tell you about your salary packages.





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