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North Dakota

**URGENT ACTION NEEDED** Contact Your Senators TODAY on Key Gun Bills!

March 15, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

PLEASE Share this Message From the Bastiat Caucus: March 14th was the second "Gun Lobby Day" at the North Dakota State Capitol. There were SIX critically important gun rights bills heard before the Senate Judiciary. Below is a comprehensive list [read more…]

North Dakota

Bala, Sadek, & the Payloader: Three Reasons Wayne Stenehjem Should be Unemployed

March 14, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

One need not look to the national level for stories regarding high-ranking government officials that make a person shake their head. We have plenty of problems right here at home in North Dakota. Perhaps none make me shake my head [read more…]

North Dakota

Bismarck Mayor Seminary Incriminates Himself with “Livability Summit”

March 13, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

As you’re probably aware, there is a recall effort in full swing to oust current Bismarck Mayor, Mike Seminary. As time has gone on, Seminary has become less popular. His comments to a group of Dakota Access Pipeline protestors last [read more…]

Education

Is there a Bogeyman in Senate Bill 2186?

March 11, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

On Friday, Senate Bill 2186 was on the House Calendar after sailing through the Senate without a single dissenting vote. Typically it would have been introduced, put up for debate, and then voted on. But for some reason the bill [read more…]

North Dakota

Nothing to be Proud of– North Dakota Second Worst for DUI’s

March 11, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

I love North Dakota. I was born and raised here. But one thing that has always bothered me is the apparent obsession our state has with what one of my college professors used to refer to as "adult beverages". It [read more…]

North Dakota

NoDAPL Goes to Washington, DC

March 10, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

About a month ago the Army Corps of Engineers reversed the decision made under the Obama administration to prevent completion of the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL). They scrapped their Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) and issued the easement for the pipeline [read more…]

North Dakota

North Dakota Republicans– Umm, About that No Raising Taxes Stuff

March 9, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

Last year, as we headed into the North Dakota Republican Convention and the primary season, North Dakota’s budget was a hot topic. Chief among the discussion was the problematic spending increases of the legislature and whether the 2017 legislative session [read more…]

North Dakota

House Bill Seeks to Limit School Bond Votes

March 8, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

A hot topic in a few areas of the state recently has been that of school bonds. The communities of Fargo, Bismarck, and Stanley all had bond votes Tuesday. Fargo and Bismarck passed theirs with flying colors. Stanley’s bond went [read more…]

North Dakota

Senator Laffen Denies that State Run Casino Idea is Racist

March 8, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

Point of View host, Chris Berg, had on Senator Lonnie Laffen (R – District 43) to discuss a proposal to create six new state run casinos in North Dakota. The proposal is a constitutional referendum that would be voted on [read more…]

Education

North Dakota Should Follow Praxis Founders Lead in Educating

March 6, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

When I was going to high school – and especially as I went to college – much of our education system just didn’t make sense to me. Even more baffling are some of the strict legal requirements we place on [read more…]

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