North Dakota’s Likely Next Governor Brushes Off Conflict Concerns, Says His Oil and Gas Ties Would Benefit the State

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North Dakota’s Likely Next Governor Brushes Off Conflict Concerns, Says His Oil and Gas Ties Would Benefit the State

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Reporting Highlights

  • Oil and Gas Ties: North Dakota’s likely next governor has extensive financial dealings with the oil and gas industry, which could pose conflicts, experts said.
  • Governor’s Powerful Role: If elected, Republican Kelly Armstrong will head two boards that regulate the industry, with nearly unmatched control and oversight compared with leaders in other states.
  • Conflicts of Interest: North Dakota’s ethics rules around conflicts of interest are more lax than other states. North Dakota also has some of the weakest financial disclosure rules in the U.S.

These highlights were written by the reporters and editors who worked on this story.

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