North Dakota’s 2025 legislative session is shaping up to have the most bills introduced since 2009. With a total of 1,035 bills so far, the session is 7.6% above the average number of bills introduced in recent sessions. The increase in bills has primarily come from the House of Representatives, with the Senate seeing a slight decrease in the number of bills and resolutions introduced. One factor that was expected to impact the bill count was a state Supreme Court ruling on single-subject legislation, but its effects have not been significant yet. The property tax debate is a major driving factor behind the increase in bills, with many introduced to address various approaches to property tax reform and relief. While the bill count is up, it is not expected to significantly impact the timeline or efficiency of the legislative process.
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