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Prohibits state and local governments from enacting policies that limit speech, voids hate-crime ordinances, and blocks home-rule charters from overriding this ban.
Prohibits state and local governments from enacting policies that limit speech, voids hate-crime ordinances, and blocks home-rule charters from overriding this ban.
Title: An Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 54‑06 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to the prohibition of a policy, order, or ordinance that limits free speech.
Introduced: 11/13/2024
Primary sponsors (from bill text): Representatives Heilman, Bolinske, Kasper, Koppelman, Morton, Toman, Marschall; Senators Castaneda, Clemens, Van Oosting, Walen, Powers
Companion: SB 592
Status: Second reading — failed to pass (yeas 20, nays 73)
The bill seeks to prohibit the state and political subdivisions (cities, counties) from adopting or implementing any policy, order, or ordinance that limits or prohibits an individual's speech. It expressly references and would bar "hate crime ordinances" among the types of rules that would be prohibited. The provision also preempts city or county home‑rule charters and ordinances from superseding the new section.
Creates a new section in NDCC chapter 54‑06 with these principal elements:
The bill is broadly worded to cover "policies, orders, or ordinances" at state and local levels.
Note: The package of documents provided includes other unrelated bills from different states that also use the identifier "HB 1273" (Arkansas, Maryland, Illinois, etc.). This summary is limited to the North Dakota bill described in the bill text creating a new section in NDCC chapter 54‑06.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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