BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - The North Dakota Legislature is entering its first full week after its midsession break, and senators are reviewing bills that were approved by the House as the House mulls Senate measures.
The most important day of the 2017 legislative session likely will be Thursday when lawmakers are slated to get a new revenue forecast that will be used to craft the state's upcoming two-year budget.
The North Dakota Senate will consider a bill that narrowly passed in the House that would repeal the state's longstanding Sunday business restrictions.
And the House will consider a Senate bill that would lift North Dakota's nearly 70-year ban on parking meters.