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Attorney General Seeks to Limit Number of Pull Tab Machines

May 16, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

During the 2017 Legislative Session, House Bill 1216 passed which added new language to the North Dakota Century Code. This allows pull tabs to be delivered in an electronic format. Though “any game of chance, lottery, or gift enterprises” is [read more…]

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Rep. Rick Becker Seeks AG Opinion on Constitutionality of Ethanol Subsidies

April 20, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

In November of last year, we published an article detailing the argument that North Dakota’s ethanol subsidies may be unconstitutional. The question arose while reviewing the minutes from the interim Government Finance Committee’s meeting on August 2, 2017. In that [read more…]

Business

Bala Suing State of ND for $30 Million, Says They Ruined Her Business

February 20, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

Just one year ago, we published an article here on The Minuteman giving three reasons that our Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem should be unemployed. One of those reasons had to do with the case of Susan Bala: “Susan Bala is [read more…]

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The Legislature’s Lawsuit Against Gov. Burgum Just Got Ridiculous

December 20, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

At the conclusion of the 2017 Legislative Session, Governor Doug Burgum utilized his veto power and in the process ticked off some folks in the Legislative Assembly. Two of those that had their feathers ruffled was House Majority Leader Al [read more…]

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Legislative Council Says ND’s Ethanol Subsidies Might Be Unconstitutional

November 13, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

Ethanol and ethanol subsidies are often found as a subject of debate in political and agricultural circles. Those who support ethanol subsidies have historically looked at them as a means of gaining “energy independence” and reducing “greenhouse gas emissions”. Those [read more…]

Education

DPI Update: Bid Process for State Assessments Delayed to September

August 11, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

Last month I wrote about the fact that the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) had gone past their own estimated deadline of July 7th for awarding the winning bid to the vendor that will provide state assessments for Math and [read more…]

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Constitutional Carry: Becker Had it Right & Committee Screwed it Up

August 1, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

A few days ago, I broke the story that a problematic oversight had been discovered in the recently passed House Bill 1169– otherwise known as Constitutional Carry. That oversight has to do with carrying a loaded firearm in a vehicle [read more…]

North Dakota

Awkward: Burgum’s Vetoes in the Hands of Those with an Axe to Grind?

June 13, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

Just last month it was reported that the Majority Leaders in the North Dakota Legislature would not reconvene in an attempt to override some unpopular vetoes of Governor Doug Burgum. Well, it seems that may not be the case. The [read more…]

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Stenehjem, the Bismarck Narcotics Unit, & the Idiotic CBD Oil Raid

May 15, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

What kind of morons do we have running the North Dakota Attorney General’s Office and the Bismarck Police Department? Forgive me for being so blunt, but last week’s raids on two Bismarck stores carrying CBD (cannabidiol) Oil has to be [read more…]

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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…]

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