On January 5, 2011, John Hoeven was sworn in as North Dakota’s 22nd U.S. Senator, following ten years of service as the state’s governor.
Senator Hoeven’s priorities in the Senate include working to implement national policies similar to the ones driving North Dakota’s economic success. He is committed to creating a business climate that fosters job growth and robust economic activity. Equally important to the senator are measures to reduce the nation’s budget deficits and debt. He believes a commonsense approach that fosters free enterprise and empowers people to innovate and invest will strengthen our national economy and create jobs for our country in a sustainable, ongoing way.
Many national surveys, publications and agencies consistently rank North Dakota as one of the best places to live. Our state ranks high in categories ranging from happiness and well-being, to starting a business. We continue working to do all we can to maintain the high quality of life we expect in North Dakota. That means providing infrastructure to meet our needs, supporting our law enforcement officials, and ensuring we have the resources necessary to keep our growing communities safe.