The North Dakota Industrial Commission, established in 1919, is responsible for managing various utilities, industries, enterprises, and business projects on behalf of the state. The Commission is composed of the Governor, the Attorney General, and the Agriculture Commissioner, with the Governor serving as the Chairman.
Under the leadership of Governor Doug Burgum, Attorney General Drew Wrigley, and Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring, the Commission oversees the development and regulation of key sectors such as energy, finance, research, and housing in North Dakota.
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