
Brian Slodysko
National Political Reporter at Associated Press
National Political Reporter @AP
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3 weeks ago |
kdhnews.com | Brian Slodysko |Jack Dura
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - When North Dakota's petroleum association was going to hold a banquet honoring top fracking executives last year, it turned to Gov. Doug Burgum. The two-term Republican, now President Donald Trump's pick to lead the Interior Department, co-hosted the event - at the governor's mansion. And when energy industry lobbyists were looking for help taking on Biden administration greenhouse gas rules, they also turned to Burgum.
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3 weeks ago |
sfgate.com | Brian Slodysko |Jack Dura
While it is not surprising that the governor of the third-largest oil producing state would have a close relationship with fossil fuel producers, records obtained by the Associated Press reveal Burgum's administration eagerly assisted the industry even as the governor was profiting from the lease of family land to oil companies. And his assistance came at a time when Burgum was leaning on those very connections to build his national profile in the Republican Party.
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3 weeks ago |
daytondailynews.com | Brian Slodysko |Jack Dura
While it is not surprising that the governor of the third-largest oil producing state would have a close relationship with fossil fuel producers, records obtained by the Associated Press reveal Burgum's administration eagerly assisted the industry even as the governor was profiting from the lease of family land to oil companies. And his assistance came at a time when Burgum was leaning on those very connections to build his national profile in the Republican Party.
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3 weeks ago |
standard-journal.com | Brian Slodysko |Jack Dura
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — When North Dakota’s petroleum association was going to hold a banquet honoring top fracking executives last year, it turned to Gov. Doug Burgum. The two-term Republican, now President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Interior Department, co-hosted the event — at the governor’s mansion. And when energy industry lobbyists were looking for help taking on Biden administration greenhouse gas rules, they also turned to Burgum.
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3 weeks ago |
nsjonline.com | Brian Slodysko |Michael Biesecker
RALEIGH — A judge challenging the outcome of his North Carolina Supreme Court race was photographed wearing Confederate military garb and posing before a Confederate battle flag when he was a member of a college fraternity. Griffin issued a statement about the Confederate uniform, which was customary during the fraternity’s annual “Old South” ball. “I attended a college fraternity event that, in hindsight, was inappropriate and does not reflect the person I am today,” Griffin said in a statement.
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