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Month: February 2017

Agriculture

DEAR NORTH DAKOTA: The Legislature Thinks You’re Dumb

February 10, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

"There is no greater tyranny than that which is perpetrated under the shield of the law and in the name of justice.” ― Montesquieu The words of Montesquieu are a stinging reminder of the power of government to dictate our [read more…]

North Dakota

BREAKING: Dakota Access Pipeline Construction Resumes

February 9, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

The Dakota Access Pipeline construction has resumed after a long political delay by the former Obama administration. As expected after Donald Trump took office not even a month ago, he immediately signed Executive Orders for both the Keystone and Dakota [read more…]

Education

Historical Documents Bill Passes House After Education Committee Recommends Do Not Pass

February 8, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

Rep. Mike Schatz (R – District 36) is no stranger to education. Rep. Schatz was a teacher and previously served as Vice President of the state’s Education Standards & Practices Board (ESPB) and he recognizes a problem with our education [read more…]

North Dakota

#NODAPL Protests Could Get Uglier

February 8, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

Yesterday the Army Corps of Engineers notified Congress that it is going to issue the easement for the contentious and heavily protested Dakota Access Pipeline to cross Lake Oahe. While the move may ultimately bring some closure to the issue, [read more…]

Education

BROKEN PROMISES: North Dakota House Votes to Keep Common Core

February 8, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

We all know that promises don’t matter in Washington, DC. We’ve all come to expect betrayal at the federal level. Yet, for North Dakota activists against the Common Core State Standards, the betrayal of state officials on the issue is [read more…]

Education

BREAKING: Rep. Thomas Massie Submits Bill to Abolish Dept. of Education

February 7, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

On a day when our representatives in Bismarck are set to potentially stifle the efforts of a movement to regain more local control over education, by possibly defeating a bill to end the Common Core State Standards, Rep. Thomas Massie [read more…]

North Dakota

North Dakota State Fair Should be Privatized

February 6, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

The North Dakota State Fair Association released this year’s entertainment lineup for the 2017 event. Each year between 200,000 to 300,000 people attend the North Dakota State Fair. But there’s a couple of things you may not know about it. [read more…]

Education

Stop Raising the Government’s Kids

February 5, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

For most, it is one of the happiest days of our entire lives. The day you welcome your child into the world. The anticipation is euphoric and the moments following birth, as you hold that baby, are filled with wonder [read more…]

North Dakota

Refugee Resettlement Shouldn’t Cost North Dakota Taxpayers

February 4, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

One of the more high profile issues of the 2017 Legislative Session had it’s committee hearing yesterday in Bismarck. House Bill 1427 was heard by the House Government and Veteran’s Affairs Committee and is sponsored by Rep. Christopher Olson (R [read more…]

North Dakota

To the Old Guard ND Republican Legislators: Embrace Your Inner Bastiat

February 3, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

Some weeks ago, I received word from a state senator that North Dakota Senate Majority Leader, Rich Wardner, is not a fan of the Bastiat Caucus. This caused me to inquire from some other legislators whether they had heard similar [read more…]

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