The Governor of Dakota del Norte Veta the housing budget – by mistake

The Governor of Dakota del Norte Veta the housing budget - by mistake

When North Dakota’s governor Kelly Armstrong, assumed a draft budget law of the agency approved by the Legislature, vetoed a couple of orders. At least that was his intention on Monday. Instead, $ 35 million accidentally for the state housing budget.

Now the State is discovering how to deal with the unusual problem of a wrong veto.

“I don’t remember anything like this that happens in the 37 years I have been here,” said John Bjornson, director of the Legislative Council on Thursday. “Then, yes, I would say it’s a bit extraordinary.”

The governor’s staff called on the housing budget in the 2014 Senate bill an error of marking. Armstrong staff met with the Legislative Council on Thursday morning to discuss the options.

“This was an honest mistake, and we will fix it,” said a statement from the governor’s office.

Armstrong, a Republican who served three periods in Congress, was elected governor in 2024. The legislative session that was postponed at the beginning of the month was the first as governor.

In a message that accompanies the veto, Armstrong wrote that he intended to veto a subsidy of $ 150,000 to finance a liaison position of Native American homeless people. The budget veto would come into force on July 1.

What happens next is to the governor, Bjornson said, but the legislature is likely to be reconid as a special session. The governor’s office said he will call a special session if necessary, but expects to “avoid spending.”

If the legislature cancels the veto, that would include funds for Grant Armstrong, he had wanted to attack. If the legislature only wants to finance the $ 35 million housing budget, legislators may need to approve a new bill, which could take up to three days, Bjornson said.

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The legislature has six days available to use its 80 -day session limit, and a special session could open the opportunity to cancel other vetoes of the governor. The governor vetoed all or parts of four bills in this session.

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