BISMARCK, N.D. – A bill (SB 1150) to reinstate part of North Dakota’s “Blue Law” has been soundly rejected by the House.
The measure introduced by Bismarck Republican Representative Matthew Heilman would prohibit most stores from being open between the hours of 6 am and noon Sundays. There would be exemptions for certain businesses, such as gas stations and drug stores.
The House Industry, Business and Labor Committee voted for a “do-not-pass.” Minot Representative Dan Ruby carried that recommendation to the floor.
The vote was 89 to 4 against the measure.
It appears that three of the seven sponsors of the bill abstained or voted against it.
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