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39 apply to serve on North Dakota Ethics Commission

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North Dakota Monitor
Mary Steurer

North Dakota Monitor

North Dakota’s Ethics Commission is preparing to fill three upcoming vacancies, drawing 39 applicants from across the state. The pool includes attorneys, former government officials, professors, community organizers — and former commission chair Paul Richard, who hopes to finish the term of Dave Anderson, who died in May. Another seat opens when Ward Koeser departs at the end of August, while Commissioner Murray Sagsveen seeks reappointment. The appointments, made jointly by the governor and legislative leaders, come amid ongoing tensions over the commission’s role in regulating ethics.

North Dakota Monitor
Mary Steurer

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