Cramer said his office has received "very little" feedback from North Dakotans expressing concerns about the president's actions during his first month in office.
Jim Shaw asks, “Would Cramer or Hoeven have voted for these unfit nominees if they were appointed by a Democratic president? Of course not.”
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Senator’s son pleads guilty in hospital crash that preceded chase leading to ND deputy’s deathKevin Cramer pleaded guilty Tuesday to charges in connection with a crash out of a North Dakota hospital’s ambulance bay that preceded a chase and collision resulting in the death of a sheriff’s deputy. Ian Cramer, who turns 44 Wednesday, pleaded ...
Missing from the endorsements of Superintendent Kirsten Baesler's nomination for a position in the Trump administration was a statement from Sen. Kevin Cramer. His silence is interesting.
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Hosted on MSNSenate agrees to FY25 budget resolution by 52-48North Dakota Senator Kevin Cramer as Presiding Officer announces the vote to agree to a resolution setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2025 as amended by votes over the course of nearly ten hours throughout an overnight session.
Kansas House Majority Leader Chris Croft, who has proposed bills restricting China, said he wants to protect military installations from spying, particularly by companies with ties to China’s government. Croft, a retired Army colonel, alleges companies “don't have a choice” when Chinese authorities demand information.
U.S. Sens. Kevin Cramer and John Hoeven speak during a press conference at Grand Forks City Hall in 2021.
Ian Cramer, the son of Republican U.S. Sen. Kevin Cramer of North Dakota, pleaded guilty Tuesday to charges stemming from incidents at a Bismarck hospital.
Cramer said his office has received "very little" feedback from North Dakotans expressing concerns about the president's actions during his first month in office. Sen. Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., speaks ...
As Republican North Dakota U.S. Sen. Kevin Cramer put it, the dispute “sounded the alarm” about Chinese investment in the U.S. Regardless of whether that alarm was merited, it's clear that ...
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