Two North Dakota High School students selected to be delegates for the state's Senate Youth Program went to Washington, D.C. and met with Senator John Hoeven this week.
North Dakota’s Republican leaders praised President Trump’s first address to Congress on March 4, 2025, while Democrats expressed concerns about his policies. Rep. Julie Fedorchak and Sen. John Hoeven lauded Trump’s vision for energy independence and border security.
The first month of the 2 nd Trump administration has seen a flurry of activity. North Dakota U-S Senator John Hoeven says the steps are important, but will take time to develop. Hoeven says that will be the case with this week’s announced tariffs with Canada, Mexico and China…
Reaction is coming in from North Dakota leaders and organizations to President Trump's State of the Union speech Tuesday night. Here are the comments so far
WASHINGTON (KFGO) – North Dakota’s congressional delegation is reacting positively to President Donald Trump’s address to congress Tuesday night. Sens. Kevin Cramer and John Hoeven touted the president’s policies on border security and energy.
Jim Shaw asks, “Would Cramer or Hoeven have voted for these unfit nominees if they were appointed by a Democratic president? Of course not.”
A bipartisan group of legislators including North Dakota Sen. John Hoeven have called for more funding for air traffic control training programs.
North Dakota leaders responded to President Donald Trump’s address to Congress Tuesday, with praise coming from the state’s major office holders. “Tonight President Trump said it all when proclaiming,
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