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BISMARCK, N.D. – Senators John Hoeven and Kevin Cramer and Congressman Kelly Armstrong today urged President Trump to approve the State of North Dakota's request for a presidential major disaster declaration due to fall flooding and the early snowstorm.
WASHINGTON - Congressman Kelly Armstrong joined the "Inside Agriculture" podcast with Erick Johnson to discuss USMCA and the latest news out of Washington. Listen to their discussion below:
WASHINGTON – Congressman Kelly Armstrong released the following statement today on the House vote on Speaker Nancy Pelosi's partisan drug pricing bill, H.R. 3:
WASHINGTON – Congressman Kelly Armstrong released the following statement today on the House passage of the Conference Report to the Fiscal Year 2020 National Defense Authorization Act (S. 1790):
The stage has been set, finally, for a deal on a new North American trade agreement, which has been stalled amid both partisan rancor and concerns about various provisions ranging from labor standards to a 10-year protection for biologic drugs that might have kept prices high.
North Dakota's congressional delegation commented on Tuesday on the House Democrats' unveiling of articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump.
"They are impeaching President Trump on charges they can't prove, in the fastest impeachment proceeding in modern history, and without the Judiciary Committee hearing from a single fact witness," said Congressman Kelly Armstrong.
BISMARCK, N.D. - House Democrats announced a modified U.S., Mexico, Canada trade agreement Tuesday morning.
House Democrats and the Trump administration have been working on the agreement for more than a year.
New provisions outlined in the agreement, benefits North Dakota's oil and agriculture industries.
A new agreement that made key changes to a 1994 deal.
WASHINGTON (KFGO) - North Dakota Republican Congressman Kelly Armstrong says the two articles of impeachment filed against President Trump are "incredibly flawed."
Trump is charged with abuse of power and obstruction of congress. The charges stem from Trump's alleged pressure on Ukraine to announce investigations of his political rivals.
WASHINGTON - Congressman Kelly Armstrong discussed the future of the impeachment inquiry on C-SPAN's "Washington Journal" program today. Watch the interview below: