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North Dakota

Rep. Rick Becker “Very Pleased” as Andrew’s Law Passes Overwhelmingly

April 18, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

Rep. Rick C. Becker (R – District 7) appeared on Point of View with host Chris Berg yesterday to discuss the passage of House Bill 1221, otherwise known as "Andrew’s Law". Not only did it pass the House, but it [read more…]

North Dakota

Property Taxes: Let the Finger Pointing Begin Again

April 17, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

Five years ago property tax was a hot topic in North Dakota. Not only because people were dissatisfied with their property tax bills, but due in large part to what was then known as Measure 2– the initiated measure to [read more…]

North Dakota

Like it or Not, North Dakota Believes in Nullification

April 17, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

I recently saw a debate on the internet between those who believe in the idea of nullification and an individual that clearly does not. All of these individuals were from North Dakota. I found the debate interesting for many reasons, [read more…]

North Dakota

The Bismarck City Commission: Elected Tyrants Deny Home to Landowner

April 13, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

For Bismarck property owner, Anne Cleary, meeting with the Bismarck City Commission this week was supposed to be an intermediate step towards having a home she only now dreams about and sees on paper. Unfortunately, her dream became a nightmare [read more…]

Education

The Great Deceiver & the Not-so-New State Education Standards

April 12, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

"An analysis of the Draft 2 Standards in comparison with the Common Core show us that all references to the Common Core State Standards have been dropped from the introductory pages to the Draft 2 Standards. Yet, the standards themselves [read more…]

National

Ron Paul’s Farewell Speech to Congress

April 11, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

This farewell speech was a conclusion to 23 years of service in which Congressman Ron Paul consistently advocated for the principles of Liberty. It’s worth the read. The video is at the end. Note: This speech was given November 11, [read more…]

North Dakota

There’s a Larger Issue at Stake than UND Women’s Hockey

April 10, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

Some issues just won’t go away. And for North Dakota, it seems that the announcement that UND is cutting its women’s hockey program is one of those issues some people just won’t let go of. In response to UND President [read more…]

Uncategorized

San Bernardino Shooting is Grim Reminder of Our Own Vulnerable Schools

April 10, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

For those at San Bernardino Elementary School in California this morning, tragedy has struck as an unidentified person entered a classroom and opened fire. While few details have been released at this point, news media is reporting that two people [read more…]

North Dakota

North Dakota’s New Dept. of Environmental Quality: Growing Hands of State Gov’t?

April 10, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

Last Friday Governor Doug Burgum signed Senate Bill 2327 into law. The bill creates a new cabinet level position from the already existing Environmental Health Section of the North Dakota Department of Health and elevates it to the stand-alone "Department [read more…]

Agriculture

***Breaking*** Food Freedom Bill Passes & is Headed to Gov. Burgum’s Desk

April 7, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

Just minutes ago the House received back Rep. Luke Simons’ (R – District 36) House Bill 1433 – known as the Food Freedom Act – from the Senate with it’s amendments. It came out of committee with a "Do Concur" [read more…]

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