Earlier in the interview, I told you that each and every legislator has more autonomy and authority than any legislative body. I don't know how you do 1000 bills in an annual session. We're constitutionally mandated that you can only do 80 days every two years. I think the problem with annual sessions is there's no way to do it without capping bills or not allowing every bill a floor vote. (23:28–23:33)
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Asserts that North Dakota's legislative sessions are constitutionally limited to 80 days every two years.
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