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John Hoeven's Public Statements on Issue: Legislative Branch

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01/19/2022 Hoeven Statement on Voting Against Democrats' Bill to Federalize Elections
01/10/2022 Hoeven Statement on Announced Retirement of Nd House Majority Leader Pollert
12/23/2021 Hoeven Statement on the Passing of North Dakota Legislator George Keiser
12/15/2021 Hoeven Statement on Announced Retirement of Nd Senate Majority Leader Rich Wardner
02/13/2021 Hoeven Statement on Conclusion of Impeachment Trial
01/26/2021 Hoeven Statement on Impeachment Trial of Former President Trump
01/06/2021 Hoeven Statement on Violence at U.S. Capitol
01/04/2021 Hoeven Statement on Electoral College
04/21/2020 Hoeven: Senate confirms Rear Admiral Michael Weahkee as Indian Health Service Director
02/05/2020 Hoeven Statement After Senate Acquits President
01/09/2020 Hoeven Honors Service of Senator Jocelyn Burdick with Senate Resolution
01/07/2020 Hoeven: Senate Approves Jovita Carranza as SBA Administrator
12/26/2019 Hoeven Statement on Passing of Eliot Glassheim
12/19/2019 Hoeven Statement on Senate Confirmation of Dan Traynor as U.S. District Court Judge
12/18/2019 Hoeven Statement After House Vote on Impeachment Articles
12/12/2019 Hoeven Statement on Confirmation of Fish and Wildlife Service Director
12/10/2019 Hoeven Statement After House Democrats Announce Articles of Impeachment
11/13/2019 Hoeven Statement on House Impeachment Hearing
05/08/2019 Hoeven Convenes Hearing on the President's FY 2020 Budget Request for Indian Programs
08/16/2018 Hoeven Statement on Nomination of Drew Wrigley to Be U.S. Attorney for North Dakota
02/02/2018 Hoeven Statement On Release Of House Intelligence Memo
05/09/2017 Senate Passes Bills for the White Mountain Apache Tribe and the Pueblo of Santa Clara
03/02/2017 Senate Western Caucus Applauds Confirmation of Perry for Energy Secretary
03/02/2017 Hoeven Statement on Confirmation of Rick Perry as US Secretary of Energy
03/01/2017 Hoeven Urges Interior Secretary to Balance Multiple Uses on Federal Lands, Avoid One-Size-Fits-All Approach to Energy Development

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