Dem-NPL Endorses New Insurance Commissioner Candidate, Petitions Supreme Court

 BISMARCK, ND —  The Democratic-NPL Party Chairwoman Kylie Oversen and the party’s newly endorsed insurance commissioner candidate Jason Anderson filed a petition yesterday to the North Dakota Supreme Court challenging Secretary of State Al Jaeger’s refusal to replace the party’s candidate for insurance commissioner. Oral arguments take place September 2, 11 a.m.

The Supreme Court ordered Travisia Martin, the former Dem-NPL candidate for insurance commissioner, be removed from the ballot following a petition filed with the Supreme Court by the North Dakota Republicans. The court recognized that Martin was truthful about physically residing in North Dakota for the appropriate timeline to meet the election requirement of five years. Secretary Jaeger has refused to allow the Dem-NPL to replace the nominee whom Secretary Jaeger qualified to be on the June primary ballot. Martin received votes in the primary from more than 34,200 North Dakotans.

The Democratic-NPL Party Chairwoman Kylie Oversen said: 

“In an oral argument hearing before the Supreme Court, it was observed that the NDGOP could have brought this lawsuit months earlier, but they delayed until the last minute tightening the timeline. North Dakotans deserve and expect to have the options they already voted for. The court overruled Secretary Jaeger twice last week, and we’re not going to take his word for it now.”  

On Friday, the Democratic-NPL Party Executive Committee, pursuant to North Dakota law, voted to endorse Jason Anderson, an insurance professional from Fargo, to replace Martin as the Dem-NPL candidate for Insurance Commissioner on the ballot.

Anderson said: 

“My number one job will be to make sure people have more options and better coverage, especially for those with preexisting conditions. Our insurance commissioner should be attracting companies to the marketplace to lower premiums and make healthcare affordable. Instead, he’s joined a lawsuit that would strip coverage for preexisting conditions from thousands of North Dakotans and eliminate funding for rural hospitals. People in this state are hurting, and I’ll bring to this office not only a strong understanding of the insurance industry, but also some much-needed humanity.”

About Jason Anderson

  • A licensed insurance agent with Mutual of Omaha since 2015
  • Raised on a ranch north of McHenry, ND
  • Graduated Bismarck State College with a degree in business
  • Former vice chair of The Democratic-NPL Party District 11
  • Volunteer Radio Host on Radio Free Fargo


For more information on the Supreme Court petition, contact attorney David Thompson at 701-739-3257.

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ICYMI: Former Sen. Heitkamp Featured Among USA Today’s “Women of the Century” 

BISMARCK, ND — Former U.S. Senator Heidi Heitkamp was recently recognized as a part of the “Women of the Century” feature in USA Today, as printed in the Devils Lake Journal. The project celebrates the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment and hopes to inspire women, girls, and their supporters to work toward a better America for the next century. 
 

Ten women who have made their mark on North Dakota’s history were profiled. Heitkamp was honored along with Mary Louise Defender Wilson, Anne Carlsen, Maj. Gen. Giselle “Gigi” Wilz, Era Bell Thompson, Minnie Craig, Marie Tyler, Pearl Young, Fannie Quain, and Josephine Gates Kelly.

Check out the North Dakota profile and the entire “Women of the Century” feature.

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NDGOP Leaders Fail to Hold Reps Accountable for Hate-Posting

BISMARCK, ND — Within only a week two NDGOP representatives were caught posting hateful memes to their social media feeds. Rep. Rick Becker compared Black Lives Matter to the KKK, and stood by his post in media reports. Rep. Jim Kasper posted racist and sexist memes, including one calling Sen. Kamala Harris a “hoe.” Kasper said he was hacked, the same excuse he made in January after posting similar content. He provided no evidence, but Republican leadership backed the ridiculous excuse. NDGOP leaders have been silent on Becker. 

The NDGOP House Caucus and all NDGOP leaders must denounce Becker and Kasper who have not even hinted at an apology. Kasper’s running mate, Rep. Shannon Roers Jones, is the House Majority Caucus Leader. 

The Democratic-NPL Party Chairwoman Kylie Ovesen said:

“You can’t say you’re pro-life and pro-liberty and not want to work against the inequity and injustice that black Americans are still facing after centuries. Rep. Kasper made up a lazy excuse and Rep. Becker is standing by his post. The rest of the NDGOP leaders seem resigned to stand by and do nothing. We’re calling on NDGOP leaders to denounce them, and show they believe in a North Dakota that works for all.” 

 

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Former HUD Secretary Julián Castro to Keynote Dem-NPL Burdick Dinner 

BISMARCK, ND —  The Democratic-NPL Party announces that former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro will keynote the annual Burdick Dinner, Saturday, September 26. The event will be held virtually this year as part of ongoing COVID-19 prevention measures while maintaining a robust campaign schedule leading up to November 3. 

Along with his work as HUD Secretary for President Obama’s administration, Castro was a 2020 Democratic candidate for president and is a former Mayor of San Antonio. His grandmother came to the United States when she was seven years old. His mother was the first Chicana to run for San Antonio City Council. His twin brother is U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro, of Texas. 

The Democratic-NPL Party Chairwoman Kylie Oversen said: 

“We’re thrilled that Secretary Castro will join us for the annual Burdick Dinner, even if this year is a little bit different because of COVID-19. As a third-generation American and former U.S. cabinet secretary, he proves the American dream is achievable. He also has the wisdom and understanding to know that it’s not accessible for everyone. He has committed his life’s work to building infrastructure to help families get on their feet, so everyone has the opportunity to achieve.”

Oversen continued:

“Throughout his time as a Democratic presidential candidate, Secretary Castro shifted the conversation on a spectrum of issues, including systemic racism, a year before a police officer killed George Floyd in Minneapolis setting off protests around the world. Just this week, an officer shot Jacob Blake, a black man, in the back, setting off community unrest in Kenosha, Wisconsin. It’s long past time that Black Americans and people of color can feel safe going about their lives, and we’re thankful to Secretary Castro for his continued leadership to fight injustice.”

About the Burdick Dinner:

This is the 10th Annual Burdick Dinner, which was founded to honor the lives and service of Senators Quentin and Jocelyn Burdick and the lasting legacy of leadership they have had on the state of North Dakota. The event will be held virtually at 6 p.m. on Saturday, September 26. To order tickets, visit https://secure.actblue.com/donate/bdin2020?refcode=speakeremail

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NoDak Mail Sorting Machines Slated for Removal, Armstrong Votes Against USPS

BISMARCK, ND — As news broke that United States Postal Service sorting machines in Fargo, Grand Forks, and Bismarck were slated for removal, Rep. Kelly Armstrong voted against a bipartisan bill to support USPS and halt the mail slow-down felt nationwide.

Armstrong has both admitted the systemic problems at USPS and brushed off his constituents’ concerns over the removal of sorting machines, elimination of overtime, and other changes causing a mail slow-down. The Postmaster General is a GOP mega donor, and the president has specifically targeted USPS because of mail-in voting, without recognizing it as a necessity for people to receive life-sustaining prescription medication and lifeline for businesses, especially in rural North Dakota.

The Democratic-NPL Party Communications Director Alex Rohr said:

“Despite Rep. Armstrong’s finger-pointing speech before he voted against the bipartisan bill supporting USPS, the Post Office can and will deliver votes from members of both parties this fall. The bill would officially halt the planned removal of mail sorting machines, including the three in Fargo, Grand Forks, and Bismarck, to ensure North Dakotans have access to mail-in voting as an option. USPS shouldn’t be partisan. COVID-19 relief shouldn’t be partisan. But politicians like Rep. Armstrong are refusing to work collaboratively to solve real problems.

We urge voters to request their ballots now, make a plan, and to cast their vote for Zach Raknerud for Congress who won’t let partisanship get in the way of representing you.”

 

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Drive-In with Biden Watch Party Brings Dem-NPLers Together During COVID-19

BISMARCK, ND — The North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party will host a Drive-in Watch Party Thursday as former Vice President Joe Biden headlines the Democratic National Convention. The Democratic National Convention programming will be broadcast on a “drive-in” screen at the Red River Valley Fairground, bringing Dem-NPLers together while maintaining physical distancing practices. Dem-NPL statewide candidates will speak briefly at 7:45 p.m. prior to to the broadcast and will be available to press upon request.

What: Joe Biden accepts the Democratic nomination for president, broadcast on the “drive-in” screen.
Where: Red River Valley Fairgrounds
When: Thursday, August 20, 7:30 p.m.-10 p.m.
Who: Hosted by the Dem-NPL, Open to the Public

COVID-19 Precautions

Attendees are strongly urged to stay in their vehicles except when purchasing food or using the restrooms and are strongly urged to wear a mask when they are out of their vehicles. We encourage Dem-NPLers to arrive by 7:30 p.m. for “Fair Food Thursday” before the show starts! Vendors will close down at 8pm. 

North Dakota Dem-NPL Statewide Candidates attending: 

Dr. Shelley Lenz for Governor, Zach Raknerud for Congress, Patrick Hart for State Auditor, Mark Haugen for Treasurer, and Casey Buchmann for Public Service Commission.

For Press Planning to Attend

Due to efforts to promote physical distancing, press must RSVP through Dem-NPL Communications Director Alex Rohr at [email protected], who can also help arrange interviews with statewide candidates.

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USPS Gives NoDak a ‘Heightened Warning’ for Mail-in Ballot Delays

BISMARCK, ND —North Dakota is one of the states that received a “Heightened Warning” for mail-in ballot delays from the United States Postal Service, according to recent news from The Washington Post. That warning means delays are expected to a degree that could disenfranchise voters in North Dakota. The 33 of 53 counties that relied on mail-in voting before the pandemic were primarily rural. The House is returning to Washington to investigate the slow-down influenced by the GOP mega-donor who was named Postmaster General. 

The president has said he refuses to compromise on COVID-19 relief if it includes support for the Post Office because he doesn’t want to increase mail-in voting, a right he takes advantage of himself. When asked by a reporter about the president’s confessed attempt to sabotage the Postal Service to suppress mail-in votes, North Dakota’s delegation defended the president and pointed fingers. Rep. Armstrong said he is on a relevant committee, but that they have done nothing to address long-standing needs facing USPS. 

The Democratic-NPL Party Chairwoman Kylie Oversen said:

“The U.S. Postal Service is vital to hard-working Americans who rely on it for so many critical services, including voting by mail. If we’re already being warned about mail-in delays for the November 3 election, what does that mean for our neighbors who rely on USPS for life-sustaining prescription drugs and to pay their bills on time right now?

USPS is a hallmark of America, and an essential government service. We need to defend it and fully fund it. Full stop. I’m calling on Sen. Kevin Cramer, Sen. John Hoeven, and Rep. Kelly Armstrong to step the heck up already and to stop playing the blame game. What are you doing to ensure your neighbors back home can continue to rely on USPS? What are you doing to ensure all Americans can cast their ballots, regardless of who they are voting for?”

 

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Dem-NPL Statement on Sen. Kamala Harris’ Selection as Vice Presidential Candidate

BISMARCK, ND —  A statement from The Democratic-NPL Party Chairwoman Kylie Oversen on Joe Biden’s selection of Sen. Kamala Harris as his vice presidential running mate.

As a Senator and former attorney general for the largest state in the nation, Sen. Kamala Harris will be ready on day one to preside over the Senate and take over as commander in chief if called to do so. With issues as important as protecting social security and access to affordable healthcare at stake in this election, I’m thankful to support a leader who is committed to working families and an economy that works for all Americans.

We have a long way to go before our politics represent the reality of American life. Nowhere is that immediately clearer than the COVID-19 response that has had a devastatingly disproportionate impact on communities of color. As a result, Sen. Harris introduced legislation to address and combat disparities facing under-served communities, and she will continue that work in all facets of public policy.

We are excited to elect the first woman of color to the second highest office in the land. Senator Harris is living proof that representation in public life makes a difference. I’m looking forward to seeing her back on the debate stage.

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President Joins Sen. Cramer With Attack on Social Security, Rep. Armstrong Silent Again

BISMARCK, ND — This weekend, the president issued an executive action that would defer the payroll tax that funds both Social Security and Medicare. The tax will still be owed, and both programs are at risk as the president vowed to make the cuts permanent. The order was part of a set of actions that fell woefully short of the relief package the GOP could have achieved by compromising across the aisle.

The House passed the $3.4 trillion HEROES Act almost three months ago. The Senate proposed the $1 trillion HEALS Act days before important portions of the CARES Act were scheduled to run out, including the $600 unemployment benefit. Last week, House Democrats offered to meet in the middle. The president left D.C., and his advisors walked away from the negotiating table. 

Dem-NPL Communications Director Alex Rohr said:

‘“The president’s reckless plan puts Social Security and Medicare, which thousands of North Dakotans rely on, at serious risk during a national crisis. His promise of permanent cuts would break the most revered compact between the U.S. government and its citizens, who have paid into these programs for decades. Sen. Cramer spoke in favor of cutting Social Security, but we’re not hearing anything from Rep. Armstrong. Since he apparently doesn’t want the job, we need to elect Zach Raknerud who will fight for North Dakotans, young and old, to have access to healthcare and benefits they’ve already paid for.”

Rohr continued:            

“The president is unilaterally cutting unemployment benefits for people out of work through no fault of their own and passing costs onto the state of North Dakota. This unfunded mandate wouldn’t be happening if Republicans in Congress had done their homework and compromised. This nation is in a serious economic and public health crisis. Our leaders need to start acting like it.”

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Burgum’s Call for Cuts Contradicted by Raises to Some Agency Heads

BISMARCK, ND — As Gov. Doug Burgum has directed departments across the state to cut their budget proposals for the next biennium, the Industrial Commission – led by Governor Burgum, –  also awarded significant raises to some agency heads. The story comes not long after reports the administration awarded bonuses in an inconsistent manner.

Rep. Pam Anderson, a member of the Interim Commerce Committee and Government Administration Committee, said: 

“Giving significant raises to a few at the top while calling for cuts across the board sends a disrespectful message to the public employees who have been doing more with less since before the pandemic. Thousands of state workers have put themselves at risk to keep North Dakotans safe. If we’re going to give anyone raises it should be the people on the front lines.”

 

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Sen. Cramer Should Fight For the Post Office, Rather than Insult Voters and Spread Rumors

BISMARCK, ND — Sen. Kevin Cramer insulted North Dakotans and other voters who want to exercise their right to vote by mail, which was widely available in North Dakota even before the pandemic when 33 of 53 North Dakota counties offered mail-in voting. The June primary, entirely vote by mail, saw a significantly higher than average primary turnout, according to Republican Secretary of State Al Jaeger who said of the primary “it was successful and it was secure.” Cramer said recently he has voted by mail.

Meanwhile, Cramer and Washington Republicans are weakening the United States Postal Service as the pandemic causes an increase in demand. Unnecessary cuts made by the new postmaster, a Republican appointee and a large campaign donor, have led to mail delays in larger cities that may affect North Dakota as the problem worsens. A Bismarck Tribune editorial “believes mail-in voting is the future of elections,” but that requires a robust Postal Service to get ballots out in time. The Post Office is an incredibly popular institution and favored by 91% of the United States population.

Dem-NPL Communications Director Alex Rohr said:

“Sen. Cramer thinks voting by mail is okay for him, but not everyone else? Instead of dismissing a right thousands of North Dakotans routinely exercise, he should be making sure vote by mail continues to be accessible by bolstering the U.S. Postal Service. The Post Office is an essential government service, necessary lifeline for rural North Dakotans, and an especially important resource during the pandemic.”

Cramer also made unsubstantiated claims about COVID-19 reporting. Recently, Forum News reported that North Dakota did not meet our own criteria for a green rating.

Rohr continued:

“North Dakota businesses and their workers as well as educators, students, and their families are relying on our leaders to give them the best information available, so they can make the best decisions for their communities and families. By spreading false information, Sen. Cramer is making an incredibly challenging situation even more difficult and betraying the public trust.”

 

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ICYMI: NDGOP Won’t Take Responsibility for Anti-LGBTQ+ Platform Will Gov. Burgum Still Fund Anti-LGBTQ+ Candidates? 

BISMARCK, ND — The North Dakota Republican Party recently passed a horrific anti-LGBTQ+ platform. While many members of the party have denounced it, few have stepped forward to say they support the initiative that included language repeating harmful and bigoted rhetoric.

After the resolution passed, no Republicans spoke up before news broke in the Fargo Forum. The discriminatory message has been included in the party platform since 2016. It has been removed from the party’s website.

“Many LGBT practices are unhealthy and dangerous, sometimes endangering or shortening life and sometimes infecting society at large,” the platform reads.

North Dakota Republicans failed to step forward to eliminate the language before the resolution passed.

“A Burgum spokesman did not respond to a request for comment on whether the governor or his staff read the platform before voting on it and how Resolution 31 ended up in it,” said the story in the Huffington Post this weekend.

House Minority Leader Josh Boschee, the first openly gay lawmaker in North Dakota tweeted:

Despite expressing outrage, Gov. Doug Burgum, who is one of the NDGOP’s largest donors, has failed to refuse financial support to candidates and districts that are anti-LGBTQ+.

“They made a positive step by denouncing this language, but any dollar spent supporting a candidate who holds these hateful views would completely invalidate their pearl clutching. North Dakotans and LGBTQ+ individuals deserve more than words to know their rights are protected and their lives valued, and we’re calling on the governor and executive committee to show they mean what they say,” said Dem-NPL Chairwoman Kylie Oversen.

The platform received wide denunciation across the state of North Dakota, including op-eds from a broad coalition of LGBTQ+ advocates and other groups.

“How could Governor Burgum, the most powerful elected official in the state, not denounce this before it passed? Where were Senators Cramer and Hoeven, State Senator Wardner and State Representative Pollert, and the many other dozens of Republican elected officials? How could they not know about a resolution that contained such controversial, and cruel, language? What message does this send to our LGBTQ+ and Two Spirit youth?” Erin Pringle of Dakota OutRight and Barry Nelson of North Dakota Human Rights Coalition wrote in the op-ed.

Seventeen members of the NDGOP wrote a letter saying they support the resolution as written.

“Let us be very clear. This Resolution is not an expression of bigotry, and we reject any and all claims that attempt to mischaracterize it as such,” the letter reads.

 

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