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Attorney General
Wayne Stenehjem
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Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem was born in Mohall, North Dakota. He graduated from the University of North Dakota and received his law degree from the UND School of Law in 1977. He is married to Beth Bakke Stenehjem and has a son, Andrew.
Stenehjem
was elected to the North Dakota House of Representatives in
1976, serving for two terms until his election to the ND Senate
in 1980. He served continuously in the Senate until his election
to the Office of Attorney General. Stenehjem served on the Judiciary
Committee throughout his tenure in the Legislature, and was
Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee from 1995-2000. He
was elected President Pro Tempore of the Senate for the 1999
Legislative Session. In January 2001, Stenehjem was sworn in
as the State's 29th Attorney General. He was reelected in 2004
and again in 2006.
Since taking office Wayne has:
- Made drug enforcement a priority, proposing legislation to developing a drug enforcement initiative which coordinates law enforcement, health and human service agencies, and as well as addiction counseling, youth education, and stronger penalties for offenders.
- Launched the state's sex
offender website to provide parents and other concerned
citizens with access to information about the most dangerous
sex offenders in the state. Since its launch, the site has
received over 400,000 hits.
- Initiated a state-wide Retailer Meth Watch program, to train retailers and their employees to identify drug-related purchases and work cooperatively with local law enforcement to apprehend the suspects.
- Sued Banner Health System to prevent it from
taking funds from the sale of its charitable facilities in
North Dakota and removing them from the state. Banner Health
agreed to pay $1 million to settle the lawsuit, and also donated
the Anne Carlson Children's Center to the state.
- Established the state's Do
Not Call list, giving North Dakota consumers welcome relief
from unwanted telemarketing calls.
- Introduced an online Identity Theft program, designed to provide North Dakota victims with "one click" access to all the information and forms necessary to document and identity theft.
- Sued Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway
Company (BNSF) for alleged violations of the state's hazardous
waste and water pollution laws relating to the fuel contamination
of downtown Mandan over several decades. Stenehjem settled
the lawsuit for $30.25 million - the largest environmental
settlement in the state's history.
- Proposed legislation to curb the methamphetamine (meth) use and addiction in the state, by restricting retail sales of certain products used to manufacture meth, to provide mandatory treatment for first time drug offenders, and increase criminal penalties for drug offenders.
Attorney
General Stenehjem is a member of numerous boards and commissions,
including the Board of University and School Lands, Industrial
Commission (which oversees all state-owned industries),
Drug and Alcohol Commission (chair), Judicial Council and Pardon
Advisory Board. He is the recipient of "Champion of the
People's Right to Know" award; SBAND Legislative Service
Award; Council on Abused Women's Services award; "Friend
of Psychology" award; ND Peace Officers Association "Lone
Eagle" award, and was named one of Ten Outstanding Legislators
in the US by the Association of Government Employees.
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