New lawmakers getting used to North Dakota Capitol
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The newest group of North Dakota legislators is getting used to their jobs.
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The newest group of North Dakota legislators is getting used to their jobs.
The Legislature is holding a three-day organizational session at the Capitol this week. It started Monday and will end Wednesday after Gov. Jack Dalrymple unveils his budget recommendations.
Republican Rep. Rick Becker is a Bismarck plastic surgeon. He says the most important job of the organizational session is to meet new colleagues and "rub elbows a little bit."
One of the Democratic newcomers is Fargo banker George B. Sinner. His parents came to his swearing-in Monday. They are former Gov. George A. Sinner and first lady Jane Sinner.
George Sinner is a former state senator himself, and he says watching his son take office is "pure joy."
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