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WASHINGTON – Congressman Kelly Armstrong (R-ND) released the following statement after Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) appointed him to serve on the Select Committee on January 6th.
WASHINGTON – Yesterday, Congressman Kelly Armstrong (R-ND) joined The Evening Edit with Elizabeth MacDonald on Fox Business to stress the importance of having policies that help North Dakota safely transport our products to market and do what we do best, which is feed and fuel the world.
Watch the full interview below.
Underwood, ND – Congressman Kelly Armstrong (R-ND) released the following statement on Rainbow Energy Center, LLC’s (Rainbow Energy Center) announcement that they have reached an agreement to purchase and operate Coal Creek Station near Underwood, North Dakota.
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Today was KFYR-TV’s first day in the new normal.
For the first time in 15 months, everyone is back in the office.
But we’re not the only ones ending COVID restricted workspaces.
WASHINGTON – Today, Congressman Kelly Armstrong (R-ND) voted against duplicative methane emissions regulations that disadvantage North Dakota energy workers. S.J.
WASHINGTON – Today, Congressman Kelly Armstrong (R-ND) and Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon’s (D-PA) bipartisan Justice for Juveniles Act passed the U.S. House of Representatives with overwhelming support and awaits action in the Senate.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Senate is reconvening in Washington Monday, but the House of Representatives won't be there.
These decisions may stray from what many would've expected.
The House came back to vote in-person just a week and a half ago, but now won't be reconvening in D.C.
Lawmakers on the House Judiciary Committee called on Amazon.com Inc. Chairman and CEO Jeff Bezos to testify on its private-label practices, citing a Wall Street Journal investigation that found Amazon employees used data about independent sellers on its platform to develop competing products.
The Paycheck Protection Program ran out of funds in its first two weeks, leaving many small businesses out.
Now, lawmakers have allocated an additional $320 billion to the program.
The nearly $350 billion Paycheck Protection Program funds started going out about two weeks ago.
But federal government leaders say businesses have already asked for all of that money.
