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BISMARCK – U.S. Senators John Hoeven and Kevin Cramer and Representative Kelly Armstrong issued the following statement on the Department of Energy submitting its report on the Sandia National Laboratories Crude Oil Characterization Research Study to Congress today:
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.
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Gov. Doug Burgum, working alongside State Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring, and backed by North Dakota’s congressional delegation, has asked U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue for a secretarial disaster declaration to make available federal assistance to farmers struggling with the extremely wet harvest.
Congressman Kelly Armstrong (R, N.D.) on Thursday joined Chuck Todd on Meet the Press Daily to talk about the latest developments in the House Democrats' impeachment inquiry.
BISMARCK, N.D. - Representative Kelly Armstrong, R-N.D., met with Bismarck business and city leaders to discuss their needs and concerns.
Congressman Kelly Armstrong joined Chris Berg on Point of View on Wednesday, September 25, 2019. Watch the clip below:
While talks of impeaching President Donald Trump continue to swirl nationwide, North Dakota Representative Kelly Armstrong sees the movement as a waste of time.
“We have an election coming up in two years,” he said. “If they don’t want Donald Trump to be president they should go beat Donald Trump.”