[4] He was also appointed to several important House committees: Industry and Business; Social Welfare; Rules, and Finance and Taxation.
[7] In 1964, Dahl was named as a North Dakota delegate, to attend that year’s National Republican Convention.
[9] In 1964, also, Dahl was endorsed by the GOP to run for the state post of Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor.
[10] In that year’s state primaries, his name was listed for that position, unopposed on the Republican side of the ballot.
Winning that election in November 1964,[11] he served as the last North Dakota Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor from 1965 to 1966.