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Popcorn machine nixed at North Dakota Capitol after alarms

A popcorn machine has been removed from the North Dakota Capitol ... Read More
BISMARCK: A

popcorn machine

has been removed from the

North Dakota

Capitol after it twice triggered

fire alarms

that brought firefighters to the building this week and caused legislators to evacuate.

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Rep. Mary Johnson was on her third batch of

popcorn

Monday afternoon when the machine triggered the alarms for the second time that day. Johnson said she wasn’t aware of a policy that bans popcorn poppers, toasters and other food appliances from the building, with the exception of the Capitol Cafe.

House Majority Leader Chet Pollert said the popcorn helped bring together House Republicans, whose caucus has been “a little strained” due to the coronavirus pandemic and the House expulsion of former Rep. Luke Simons, the Bismarck Tribune reported.

“Popcorn cheers people up for a reason,” Pollert said. “And now it’s gone, and that’s the way it goes.”

Facility Management Director John Boyle says the policy was established to prevent the activation of fire alarms.

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