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Minot Area Chamber EDC Communicator November 2022

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NOVEMBER 2022

VOL. 2, ISSUE 11

MINOT AREA CHAMBER EDC

COMMUNICATOR WWW.MINOTCHAMBEREDC.COM

DIVERSE GROUP OF STAKEHOLDERS HOLD PRESS CONFERENCE TO DENOUNCE TERM LIMITS AND URGE A NO VOTE ON CONSTITUTIONAL MEASURE 1 Leaders from nearly twenty-five different organizations met in Bismarck to denounce term limits and urge voters to vote “no” on North Dakota Constitutional Measure 1, which is on the general election ballot. Constitutional Measure 1 would limit state legislators to serving eight years in the state House and eight years in the state Senate. Contrary to what many believe, Measure 1 applies only to North Dakota state legislators and the Governor. It has no impact on Congress or D.C. politicians. It also adds a new section to the state Constitution that cannot be removed or overturned without another ballot measure.

INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Showcase of Business - Page 3 GNDC Has New Local Board Members Page 4 Main Street Summit - Page 5 Community Leadership Institute - Page 9 Member News - Page 15

The entities opposed to Measure 1 represent numerous different industries from across the state, including agriculture, education, business, construction, energy, medical, credit unions and more. The measure has also been rejected by Democrats and Republicans alike. Minot Area Chamber EDC President | CEO Brekka Kramer kicked off the press conference at the Capitol in Bismarck. “Our organization is a part of a coalition with chambers and organizations across the state that oppose Measure 1, the Term Limits Measure. We are here today with one voice and want the citizens of North Dakota to take time to learn more about this measure. This is not about Congressional term limits, it is about legislators, fellow citizens, who step forward to improve North Dakota and limiting their ability to do this. We have champions for business that do great things for our state and their experience is invaluable,” stated Kramer. “Our organizations representing businesses across the state are concerned about the consequences should it pass. Due to mandated turnover, additional time and money will be used to train on procedures and issues. This would impact progress and productivity at the cost of the taxpayers. We are coming forward with a unified voice. Policy isn’t made in a vacuum – it’s responsive and intuitive. We need leaders who are thoughtful and can dig in where appropriate to represent the needs of their constituents, while not feeling the pressure of a countdown clock,” stated CEO Arik Spencer of the Greater North Dakota Chamber. Fargo Moorhead West Fargo Chamber President and CEO Shannon Full added, “Measure 1 would present severe challenges for our state, region, and our members. We strongly urge our North Dakota voters to reject this measure.” Continued on page 2


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