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Month: August 2018

North Dakota

Uninvestigated Assault Could Upset Burleigh County Sheriff’s Race

August 14, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

Last week WDAY reported on three Clay County sheriff candidates having disciplinary action in their pasts. It’s the nature of running for an elected office— expect things from the past to surface. Such is also the case for Burleigh County [read more…]

North Dakota

Dragging Out Implementation of Medical Marijuana May Result in Total Legalization

August 13, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

It’s official. North Dakota’s voters will get to decide whether recreational use of marijuana becomes a reality for those 21 and older. Secretary of State Al Jaeger’s office announced Monday that they had validated a sufficient number of signatures. Legalize [read more…]

North Dakota

North Dakotans May Face Increase in Fees for Driver’s Licenses & Motor Vehicles

August 10, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

In October of last year, we published an article questioning whether the Republican-dominated legislature would raise the Motor Fuel Tax in 2019. The issue came about as a result of the interim Government Finance Committee being tasked with studying the [read more…]

North Dakota

We Need to Focus More on Holding Local Government Accountable

August 9, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

Washington politics dominates media headlines. I think it’s safe to say that for many Americans – including North Dakotans – they’re more familiar with what is going on in The Swamp than they are with what’s going on in Bismarck. [read more…]

North Dakota

Should the North Dakota Legislature Meet Annually?

August 8, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

The North Dakota Supreme Court recently settled the dispute over Governor Doug Burgum’s vetoes. According to the Grand Fork’s Herald: “Lawmakers petitioned the court late last year and asked the justices to determine the legal effect of the vetoes, in [read more…]

North Dakota

Property Owners in Minot Staring at 18.5% Increase in Property Tax

August 7, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

I like visiting Minot, but I’m sure happy that I don’t live there. If the city’s preliminary budget becomes a reality, then I’m guessing there’ll be a few property owners who question why they live there too. According to a [read more…]

North Dakota

Is Gary Emineth Doing Enough to Oust Democrat Erin Oban?

August 6, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

Those who regularly read The Minuteman probably know that I like Gary Emineth. When he briefly entered the U.S. Senate race in hopes of going head to head with Heidi Heitkamp, I was supportive. Of course, that was before U.S. [read more…]

North Dakota

Al Jaeger’s Failure to File Signatures for Candidacy Looks Bad

August 4, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

I was surprised to learn this week that our current Secretary of State Al Jaeger has yet to file the signatures necessary for him to officially become a candidate for the office he now holds. As you likely already know, [read more…]

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