North Dakota
Young North Dakota legislators join Future Caucus to promote bipartisanship
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) – We see and hear plenty showing how Democrats and Republicans have a lot of animosity.
The Future Caucus brings together millennial and Gen Z lawmakers to facilitate conversation and bridge the political divide.
On April 1, North Dakota became the 36th state to join Future Caucus.
Democratic Rep. Jayme Davis and Republican Rep. Dawson Holle will serve as Co-Chairs for the North Dakota Chapter to help build trust across state and party lines.
“We look at the board, and we agree more often than not. So, creating that space, creating that dedicated time to creating good policy for all of North Dakota, I think, is the goal,” said Davis.
Democratic Senator Ryan Braunberger and Republican Senator Claire Cory will also serve in the Future Caucus, joining 412 lawmakers nationwide.
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Versatile defensive back flips commitment from North Dakota to Minnesota
Waukee, Iowa native Tavian White was verbally committed to North Dakota since May 8, but he flipped that decision to Minnesota on Saturday night, after taking a visit to the school over the weekend. He’s now expected to sign with the Gophers 2026 class.
“ROW THE BOAT 🛶〽️🏡 ROW THE BOAT 🛶〽️🏡 — Tavian White (@tavianwhitee1) November 30, 2025
110% Committed Isaiah 43:19,” he posted on X.
110% Committed
Isaiah 43:19 pic.twitter.com/zwMJcWDdON
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Standing 6-foot, 175 pounds, White played free safety, cornerback and strong safety, along with wide receiver for Waukee High School as a senior. He accumulated 30 total tackles in seven games. He’s also an impressive track athlete.
White is currently unranked by 247Sports. He held other scholarship offers from Western Illinois, Lindenwood, Northern Iowa and Minnesota State Mankato, according to the site. He’s now the 30th high schooler verbally committed to the Gophers 2026 recruited class, before the early national signing period begins next week on Wednesday, December 3.
Minnesota’s 2026 class currently ranked as the 25th-best in the country, according to 247Sports, as of Sunday.
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