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State Language (North Dakota Century Code Section 54-02-13) English Created by; 1987 S.L., ch. 619, S.B. No. 2096 Sponsored by: Senators Harvey Tallackson, Pete Naaden, Earl Kelly; Representatives Rosemarie Myrdal, Orville Schindler North Dakota joined other states in a nationwide movement to make E...
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ftnorthdakotastu:oai:cdm16921.contentdm.oclc.org:ndbb/10856 2023-05-15T16:15:52+02:00 Page 99 http://cdm16921.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/ndbb/id/10856 unknown http://cdm16921.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/ndbb/id/10856 ftnorthdakotastu 2017-12-14T11:06:06Z State Language (North Dakota Century Code Section 54-02-13) English Created by; 1987 S.L., ch. 619, S.B. No. 2096 Sponsored by: Senators Harvey Tallackson, Pete Naaden, Earl Kelly; Representatives Rosemarie Myrdal, Orville Schindler North Dakota joined other states in a nationwide movement to make English the official language. Opposition came from organizations and persons fearing loss of foreign and native language or diminished access to diversity of other cultures. Supporters acknowledged the measure legalized what was already in practice. The designation made official the common bond that allows for communication and conduct of business. State Railroad Museum (North Dakota Century Code Section 54-02-14) Mandan Railroad Museum Created by: 1989 S.L., ch. 629, S.B. No. 2496 Sponsored by: Senators Corliss Mushik, Walter Meyer; Representatives Dan Ulmer, Jim Gerl, Dick Tokach Selection of the Mandan Railroad Museum, established in 1972, reflects the importance of Mandan as a railroad town. Since 1989 was the state's Centennial year, legislators also recognized the influence of railroads in North Dakota history. First Nations Day (North Dakota Century Code Section 01-03-13) Created by: 2003 S.L., S.B. 2410 Sponsored by: Senators Bercier, Fairfield, Nichols, O'Connell, Tallackson and Representative Boucher To recognize the indigenous peoples of the State of North Dakota and their contributions to the state and to the United States, the governor shall issue a proclamation each year designating the Friday before the second Monday in October as First Nations Day. Chapter Two - North Dakota Almanac 99 Other/Unknown Material First Nations North Dakota State University (NDSU): Digital Horizons Orville ENVELOPE(-63.000,-63.000,-75.167,-75.167) Ulmer ENVELOPE(-86.000,-86.000,-77.500,-77.500) |
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State Language (North Dakota Century Code Section 54-02-13) English Created by; 1987 S.L., ch. 619, S.B. No. 2096 Sponsored by: Senators Harvey Tallackson, Pete Naaden, Earl Kelly; Representatives Rosemarie Myrdal, Orville Schindler North Dakota joined other states in a nationwide movement to make English the official language. Opposition came from organizations and persons fearing loss of foreign and native language or diminished access to diversity of other cultures. Supporters acknowledged the measure legalized what was already in practice. The designation made official the common bond that allows for communication and conduct of business. State Railroad Museum (North Dakota Century Code Section 54-02-14) Mandan Railroad Museum Created by: 1989 S.L., ch. 629, S.B. No. 2496 Sponsored by: Senators Corliss Mushik, Walter Meyer; Representatives Dan Ulmer, Jim Gerl, Dick Tokach Selection of the Mandan Railroad Museum, established in 1972, reflects the importance of Mandan as a railroad town. Since 1989 was the state's Centennial year, legislators also recognized the influence of railroads in North Dakota history. First Nations Day (North Dakota Century Code Section 01-03-13) Created by: 2003 S.L., S.B. 2410 Sponsored by: Senators Bercier, Fairfield, Nichols, O'Connell, Tallackson and Representative Boucher To recognize the indigenous peoples of the State of North Dakota and their contributions to the state and to the United States, the governor shall issue a proclamation each year designating the Friday before the second Monday in October as First Nations Day. Chapter Two - North Dakota Almanac 99 |
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