March 13, 2009 Issue 9
Legislative Liaison
  2009 ND Legislative Session
ND Rural Water Systems Association


In This Issue
 
 
 
 
 
 
How to Contact Your Legislators
 
Grassroots efforts start at home. They can start today. If a quality supply of water would help your community grow, then pick up the phone, or email your local legislator while the topic is fresh in your mind. Start your participation in this grassroots effort to bring quality water to every community and citizen in our great state!
You may leave a message for any legislator by calling 888-635-3447. This is a toll free call.  Email addresses for legislators are available from the ND Legislative Council by CLICKING HERE.
 
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Addressing Mail Correspondence 
 
To a Senator:
Honorable (full name)
State Senator
600 E Boulevard Ave
Bismarck, ND 58505
 
Dear Senator (last name):
 

To a Representative:
Honorable (full name)
State Representative
600 E Boulevard Ave
Bismarck, ND 58505
 
Dear Representative (last name):
  
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Did You Know?
North Dakota has one of the most open legislatures in the nation? Every bill must have a public hearing before a legislative committee, must be publicly voted upon by the committee, and then must come before the full House or Senate for still another public vote. You have the right, as do all citizens, to testify before the North Dakota Legislative Assembly on ANY bill or resolution. Your opportunity to testify on a bill is at the committee hearing. If you prefer, you may submit written testimony instead of appearing before the committee.
We have a great citizen legislature in North Dakota - that fortunately seems to work quite well. EXERCISE your right to testify before the legislature. Legislators want to hear what you have to saw.

Learn More. . .
..about legislation in North Dakota. Click a topic below:

HOW TO TESTIFY BEFORE A LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE
 
Water Conservation
"Tip of the Week"
 
Mulching is a method of conserving soil moisture.   Susan Barrott, of the University of Minnesota Extension Service in her article Mulching the Home Landscape describes mulching as "the time-honored practice of covering soil with a layer of material that will provide a variety of beneficial gardening results.  Mulch can limit weeds, conserve soil moisture, moderate soil temperature, decrease soil compaction and may also reduce the spread of some soil-born diseases.  Mulching materials may be organic, from living sources such as wood chips, or inorganic, such as plastic sheeting.  No single material is the best "all-purpose" mulch for every job.  The locations most often mulched include landscaped areas with trees and shrubs, perennial borders, annual flower beds and vegetable gardens. Matching materials, mulch depth and timing of application to the specific areas in your yard can ensure you get the most benefits from mulching." 
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Weekly Legislative Liaison

The Legislative Liaison is sent most Fridays during the Legislative Session. It is now available on our Web site as well as via e-mail, fax, or regular mail service. E-mail is the most efficient way to stay up to date due to the time-sensitive nature of the information.
ARCHIVES
Celebrate Water May 3-9, 2009
National Drinking Water Week is May 3-9, 2009.  Water Week 2009 is part of a national campaign to increase the public's awareness about the vital role water plays in our daily lives and to remind everyone of the importance of the work their local water professionals perform.  We often forget what a valuable commodity water is and how much effort is required in keeping it clean, safe, and accessible.  Water Week is an opportunity for communities to show their appreciation for the hard work and dedication of over 59,000 local water systems who supply America with safe clean water every day.

We invite you to join in celebrating this important event.  To help, we are pleased to provide a list of educational materials for your use.  Please contact our office if you would be interested in obtaining any of the educational materials.  These are FREE of charge, but supplies are limited and available on a first come, first served basis.
 
Please pass this information on to your local elementary schools. National Water Week is a great time to teach kids the value of water. Our professionally trained staff would be more than willing to speak on the importance of water.
 
We encourage your elementary school to contact our office at 800-349-6951 to schedule an appointment. 

Upcoming Events
 
STAGE 2 DISINFECTANTS & DISINFECTION BYPRODUCTS RULE TRAINING
 
March 16 - Stanley*
March 17 - Dickinson
March 18 - Bismarck
March 19 - Valley City
March 20 - Park River*
 
*Rescheduled from February
For more information click HERE 
 
Training designed to help consecutive water systems understand and meet the requirements of the Stage 2 DBPR

National Rural Water Rally                                                              April 19-21 - Washington, DC
 
Small Systems Funding Options Training in conjunction with the ND League of Cities regional meetings
April 28, 29, 30 & May 5, 6, 7
 
Operator, Equipment and Utility EXPO                                                  June 2-3 - Jamestown, ND

Hearing Schedule

WED 03/18 09:00 AM Lewis and Clark Room
HB 1278 S-FINTAX Chairman:  Sen. D. Cook
Comments:   Relating to removal of the city of Mandan from the southwest water authority; and to provide an effective date.
 
FRI 03/20 09:00 AM Peace Garden Room
SB 2255 H-AGR Chairman:  Rep. D. Johnson

Comments:   Relating to exercise of the power of eminent domain by water resource districts.

 
FRI 03/20 10:00 AM Roosevelt Park Room
HCR3014 S-AGR Chairman:  Sen T. Flakoll

Comments:   A concurrent resolution urging Congress not to replace "navigable water" with "waters of the United States" in any Clean Water Act-related legislation considered by Congress.

 
Summary and status of select bills that may be of particular interest to the rural water community:
 
HB 1020  (At the request of the Governor) A BILL for an Act to provide an appropriation for defraying the expenses of the state water commission; to provide legislative intent; to provide an exemption; to provide a line of credit; and to provide an appropriation for repayment of the line of credit.

Sponsor(s):

Appropriations Committee

File Date

 Comm 

Action

02/25

 

Received from House

02/26

NATRES

Introduced, first reading, referred Natural Resources

03/05

 

COMMITTEE HEARING 03/05 09:00 AM

03/11
  COMMITTEE HEARING 03/11 10:00 AM

HB 1220  Relating to the definition of a meeting.

Sponsor(s):

Rep. Nathe, Porter, Thoreson

Sen. Stenehjem

File Date

 Comm 

Action

01/26

 

Received from House

02/25

GVA

Introduced, first reading, referred Government and Veterans Affai

03/06

 

COMMITTEE HEARING 03/06 11:00 AM

03/09
  Reported back, do pass, placed on calendar y 005 n 000
03/10
  Second reading, passed, yeas 045 nays 001
03/11
  Returned to House

HB 1235  Relating to oil extraction tax rates and exemptions; and to provide an effective date.

Sponsor(s):

Rep. Skarphol, Froseth, Wald

Sen. Bowman, O'Connell, Wardner

File Date

 Comm 

Action

02/25

 

Received from House

02/26

FINTAX

Introduced, first reading, (emergency), referred Finance and Taxa

03/10
  COMMITTEE HEARING 03/10 10:30 AM

HB 1278  Relating to removal of the city of Mandan from the southwest water authority; and to provide an effective date.

Sponsor(s):

Rep. Porter, R. Kelsch

Sen. Cook

File Date

 Comm 

Action

02/25

 

Received from House

02/26

FINTAX

Introduced, first reading, referred Finance and Taxation

HB 1286  Relating to a water permit exemption for small commercial gardens.

Sponsor(s):

Rep. DeKrey

File Date

 Comm 

Action

02/18

 

Received from House

03/05

 

COMMITTEE HEARING 03/05 10:45 AM

HB 1305  A BILL for an Act to provide an appropriation to the state water commission for water supply project grants.

Sponsor(s):

Rep. Skarphol, Rust

Sen. Andrist

File Date

 Comm 

Action

02/17

 

Received from House

02/27
APPR
Introduced, first reading, (emergency), referred Appropriations
03/12
  COMMITTEE HEARING 03/12 08:30 AM

HB 1369  Relating to the removal of appointed political subdivision officers.

Sponsor(s):

Rep. Skarphol, Wall, Williams

Sen. Anderson

File Date

 Comm 

Action

02/25

 

Received from House

02/26

JUD

Introduced, first reading, (emergency), referred Judiciary

03/09
  COMMITTEE HEARING 03/09 09:00 AM
03/10
  Reported back, do pass, placed on calendar y 006 n 000
03/11
  Second reading passed, y 047 n 000 Emergency clause carried
03/12
  Returned to House

HB 1487  Relating to the receipt of federal economic stimulus or fiscal relief funding; declare an emergency.

Sponsor(s):

Rep. Carlson, Boucher

Sen. Stenehjem, O'Connell

File Date

 Comm 

Action

02/04

 

Received from House

02/25

APPR

Introduced, first reading, (emergency), referred Appropriations

03/02

 

COMMITTEE HEARING 03/02 01:30 PM

HB 1554  Relating to extraterritorial zoning jurisdiction of cities; and to provide for application.

Sponsor(s):

Rep. Damschen, D. Johnson, Wrangham

Sen. Klein

File Date

 Comm 

Action

02/25

 

Received from House

02/26

GVA

Introduced, first reading, referred Government and Veterans Affai

03/12
  COMMITTEE HEARING 03/12 09:00 AM

HCR3014  A concurrent resolution urging Congress not to replace "navigable water" with "waters of the United States" in any Clean Water Act-related legislation considered by Congress.

Sponsor(s):

Rep. Brandenburg, Belter, Boe

Sen. Heckaman, O'Connell, Wanzek

File Date

 Comm 

Action

02/25

 

Received from House

02/26

AGR

Introduced, first reading, referred Agriculture

SB 2027  Relating to extraterritorial zoning jurisdiction of cities.

Sponsor(s):

Legislative Council

File Date

 Comm 

Action

02/19

 

Received from Senate

02/26

POLSUB

Introduced, first reading, referred Political Subdivisions

03/12
  COMMITTEE HEARING 03/12 02:00 PM

SB 2051  Relating to elimination of the limits on the amount the oil impact fund and counties may receive under the oil and gas gross production tax; and to provide an effective date.

Sponsor(s):

Legislative Council

File Date

 Comm 

Action

02/13

 

Received from Senate

02/17

NATRES

Introduced, first reading, referred Natural Resources

02/27

 

COMMITTEE HEARING 02/27 10:30 AM

03/02
  Laid over one legislative day
03/03
APPR
Rereferred to Appropriations

SB 2063  (At the request of the Governor) A BILL for an Act to provide an appropriation for defraying the expenses of the comprehensive tobacco control advisory committee.

Sponsor(s):

Appropriations Committee

File Date

 Comm 

Action

02/18

 

Received from Senate

02/25

APPR

Introduced, first reading, (emergency), referred Appropriations

03/10
  COMMITTEE HEARING 03/10 02:15 PM

SB 2136  Relating to lending and borrowing powers of the public finance authority.

Sponsor(s):

Government and Veterans Affairs Committee

File Date

 Comm 

Action

01/15

 

Received from Senate

02/13

GVA

Introduced, first reading, referred Government and Veterans Affai

02/26

 

COMMITTEE HEARING 02/26 10:00 AM

03/02
  Reported back, do pass, placed on calendar y 013 n 000
03/03
  Second reading, passed, yeas 091 nays 001
03/04
  Returned to Senate
03/09
  Signed by Speaker

SB 2193  Relating to the powers and duties and tax levy of the southwest water authority.

Sponsor(s):

Sen. Wardner, Christmann, Robinson

Rep. Hanson, Hofstad, Nottestad

File Date

 Comm 

Action

02/10

 

Received from Senate

02/25

FINTAX

Introduced, first reading, referred Finance and Taxation

03/03
  Reported back, do pass, placed on calendar y 012 n 001

03/03

 

COMMITTEE HEARING 03/03 10:30 AM

03/04
  Second reading, passed, yeas 078 nays 012
03/05
  Returned to Senate
03/09
  Signed by Speaker

SB 2251  Relating to compensation for water resource district managers.

Sponsor(s):

Sen. Fischer, G. Lee, J. Lee

Rep. Kasper, Nelson, Nottestad

File Date

 Comm 

Action

02/04

 

Received from Senate

02/25

GVA

Introduced, first reading, referred Government and Veterans Affai

03/05

 

COMMITTEE HEARING 03/05 01:45 PM

SB 2253  Relating to the appointment of water resource district managers.

Sponsor(s):

Sen. Fischer, G. Lee, Miller

Rep. Kasper, Nelson, Nottestad

File Date

 Comm 

Action

02/17

 

Received from Senate

02/26

NATRES

Introduced, first reading, referred Natural Resources

03/12
  Reported back, do pass, placed on calendar y 010 n 000
03/12
  COMMITTEE HEARING 03/12 11:00 AM

SB 2254  Relating to maintenance of federal water management projects.

Sponsor(s):

Sen. Fischer, J. Lee, Miller

Rep. Kasper, Nelson, Nottestad

File Date

 Comm 

Action

02/04

 

Received from Senate

02/25

NATRES

Introduced, first reading, referred Natural Resources

03/05

 

COMMITTEE HEARING 03/05 11:30 AM

03/09
  Second reading, passed, yeas 085 nays 005
03/10
  Returned to Senate
03/11
  Signed by Speaker

SB 2255  Relating to exercise of the power of eminent domain by water resource districts.

Sponsor(s):

Sen. Fischer, G. Lee, Nething

Rep. Kasper, Nelson, Nottestad

File Date

 Comm 

Action

02/12

 

Received from Senate

02/25

JUD

Introduced, first reading, referred Judiciary

03/10
  Request return from committee
03/10
AGR
Rereferred to Agriculture

SB 2298  Relating to authorizing revenue bonds for the Red River valley water supply project; relating to the Garrison Diversion Conservancy District.

Sponsor(s):

Sen. G. Lee, Anderson, Wanzek

Rep. Berg, S. Kelsh, Pollert

File Date

 Comm 

Action

02/19

 

Received from Senate

02/26

NATRES

Introduced, first reading, referred Natural Resources

03/12
  Reported back, do pass, placed on calendar y 010 n 002
03/12
  COMMITTEE HEARING 03/12 09:00 AM

SB 2316  A BILL for an Act to provide state cost-sharing for flood control projects.

Sponsor(s):

Sen. Fischer, Flakoll, Robinson

Rep. Damschen, Kaldor, S. Kelsh

File Date

 Comm 

Action

02/13

 

Received from Senate

02/17

NATRES

Introduced, first reading, referred Natural Resources

03/05

 

COMMITTEE HEARING 03/05 11:00 AM

SB 2317  Relating to the funding plan for the Red River valley water supply project.

Sponsor(s):

Sen. Fischer, Flakoll, Nelson

Rep. Hawken, Hofstad, Kaldor

File Date

 Comm 

Action

02/13

 

Received from Senate

02/17

NATRES

Introduced, first reading, referred Natural Resources

03/05

 

COMMITTEE HEARING 03/05 09:30 AM

03/09
  Amendment adopted, placed on calendar
03/11
  Second reading, passed as amended, yeas 092 nays 001
03/12
  Returned to Senate (12)

SB 2336  Relating to the duties of the state water commission; relating to the Garrison Diversion Conservancy District; relating to the Garrison Diversion Conservancy District; and to provide an effective date.

Sponsor(s):

Sen. Fischer, Erbele

Rep. Hawken, S. Kelsh

File Date

 Comm 

Action

02/18

 

Received from Senate

02/26

NATRES

Introduced, first reading, referred Natural Resources

03/12
  COMMITTEE HEARING 03/12 11:30 AM

SB 2401  Relating to requirements for plans and specifications and bids for public improvements.

Sponsor(s):

Sen. O'Connell, Olafson

Rep. Hunskor, Klein

File Date

 Comm 

Action

02/13

 

Received from Senate

02/17

POLSUB

Introduced, first reading, referred Political Subdivisions

03/12
  COMMITTEE HEARING 03/12 09:30 AM

SB 2427  Relating to allowance of the income tax credit on the form ND-1 income tax return for installation of geothermal energy devices; relating to energy conservation standards in new building construction; to provide borrowing authority; to provide an appropriation; and to provide an effective date.

Sponsor(s):

Sen. Triplett, Grindberg, Schneider

File Date

 Comm 

Action

02/18

 

Received from Senate

03/04
FINTAX
Introduced, first reading, referred Finance and Taxation
03/11
  COMMITTEE HEARING 03/11 11:00 AM

SCR4020  A concurrent resolution urging Congress to preserve the exemption of hydraulic fracturing from the provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act and to not enact legislation that removes the exemption for hydraulic fracturing.

Sponsor(s):

Sen. O'Connell, Grindberg, Wardner

Rep. Berg, S. Meyer, Skarphol

File Date

 Comm 

Action

02/26

 

Received from Senate

03/02
NATRES
Introduced, first reading, referred Natural Resources
03/13
  COMMITTEE HEARING 03/13 10:30 AM

SCR4030  Relating to establishment and use of an oil tax trust fund and a North Dakota student scholarship fund; and to provide an effective date.

Sponsor(s):

Sen. Triplett, Grindberg, Hogue, Potter

Rep. Glassheim, Hawken

File Date

 Comm 

Action

02/25

FINTAX

Introduced, first reading, referred Finance and Taxation

03/02

 

COMMITTEE HEARING 03/02 09:00 AM

03/04
  Reported back amended, do pass, amendment poc y 006 n 000
03/05
  Amendment failed, placed on calendar
03/05
FINTAX Rereferred to Finance and Taxation
03/11
  Reported back amended, do pass, amendment poc y 007 n 000
03/12
  Amendment adopted, placed on calendar
State and National News
 
 
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