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Cramer to Quit NDPSC in December

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North Dakota's newest congressman says he'll be resigning December 31st as a member of the state Public Service Commission. Kevin Cramer's term on the regulatory board has four years left. He said Wednesday he'll quit at year's end. In early January, he'll be sworn in as North Dakota's only member of the U.S. House. Governor Jack Dalrymple will appoint Cramer's successor.

The commission has three members. Cramer says he wants to stay as long as possible to make sure it's fully staffed. The other two members are Chairman Brian Kalk and temporary Commissioner Bonny Fetch. Fetch will be replaced by newly elected Republican Randy Christmann, who defeated Democrat Brad Crabtree to win his commission seat.

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