Published June 26, 2011, 12:00 AM
GRAND FORKS – When Sen. Layton Freborg, R-Underwood, was first elected to the North Dakota Legislature in 1973, “quite a few” of his colleagues were like him – high school graduates who had experience in the working world but not the college classroom.
North Dakota lawmakers rank low in education
Nearly 70 percent hold bachelor’s degree or higher, but legislators toward bottom of packGRAND FORKS – When Sen. Layton Freborg, R-Underwood, was first elected to the North Dakota Legislature in 1973, “quite a few” of his colleagues were like him – high school graduates who had experience in the working world but not the college classroom.
By: Ryan Johnson, Forum Communications Co., INFORUM

