Bill requiring Legacy Fund disclosure website sees support in North Dakota Legislature

North Dakotans may soon get a clearer view of where their $12 billion Legacy Fund is invested. A bill passed unanimously by the Senate would create a dedicated website listing the fund’s holdings—an effort to make public information more accessible and transparent. While some investment details remain confidential due to contract limits, state officials say the new site could cut down on records requests and streamline oversight. Supporters say it’s about more than efficiency—it’s about knowing where your state’s money is, and what it supports.

HB 1319

A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 21-10 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to a legacy fund disclosure website.

House Sponsors: Satrom (R, District 12), Ostlie (R, District 12),

Senate Sponsors: Conley (R, District 12),

North Dakota Monitor

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Mary Steurer, North Dakota Monitor

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