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U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer Endorses Dan Johnston for State Treasurer

March 9, 2020 T. Arthur Mason

About two months ago, State Representative Dan Johnston (R – District 24) announced his bid for State Treasurer. Johnston is seeking to replace the person who has served longest in that capacity— Kelly Schmidt. Johnston’s announcement came from NDGOP headquarters [read more…]

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Reports Say Burgum Seeking to Defeat Conservative Candidates

February 24, 2020 T. Arthur Mason

When Doug Burgum announced his intention to seek the Republican nomination for governor in January of 2016, he was viewed as a political outsider. To many, the idea of the software executive and downtown businessman from Fargo beating his opponent [read more…]

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State Treasurer Candidate’s Collection Judgments are a Nothing Burger

January 10, 2020 T. Arthur Mason

It’s kind of a slow season in North Dakota politics. Evidence supporting such a statement can be found by reading this article from Say Anything Blog’s Rob Port, that Rep. Dan Johnston (R – District 24) has two filings involving [read more…]

North Dakota

State Rep. Dan Johnston Announces Bid for State Treasurer

January 7, 2020 T. Arthur Mason

With his family behind him, State Representative Dan Johnston (R – District 24) officially announced his candidacy for the office of State Treasurer from NDGOP headquarters in Bismarck tonight. Johnston is seeking to replace the person who has served longest [read more…]

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Lawsuit From ND Abortion Clinic is About Protecting Their Industry, Not Women

June 26, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

North Dakota State Representative Dan Johnston (R – District 24) had a pretty darn good 2019 Legislative Session. Undoubtedly, his most controversial piece of legislation came in the form of House Bill 1336— otherwise known as the “Abortion Reversal Bill”. [read more…]

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As Expected, the Legislature is Giving Governor Burgum His Library

April 24, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

Last week we broke the news that there were constitutional issues with House Bill 1320. This, of course, was the bill that was completely hijacked in an effort to push funding for the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum through. [read more…]

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Food Freedom Prevails After Tense Floor Debate in North Dakota House

April 18, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

Back in February, I wrote that North Dakota’s Food Freedom Law was under attack again. This time it came in the form of Senate Bill 2269, which was sponsored by former grocer and current State Senator and Assistant Majority Leader [read more…]

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The ND House Voted to Spend $5 Million on a Cactus Greenhouse Expansion

April 8, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

What in the heck is wrong with the North Dakota Legislature? Seriously. This body — made up of a super-majority of “Republicans” — continues to prove how inept they are when it comes to true fiscal conservatism. Less than two [read more…]

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ND House Sustains Governor’s Veto of Driver’s License Fee Increases

April 2, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

Last Thursday, we published an article discussing the fact that the North Dakota Senate had taken the first step of overriding Governor Doug Burgum’s veto of Senate Bill 2244 by a vote of 41-4. The bill proposed doubling commercial and [read more…]

Education

Historic– Burgum Signs Homeschool Bill

March 27, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

When I first wrote about Rep. Dan Johnston’s (R – District 24) House Bill 1052 back in December, I wasn’t speaking hyperbole when I said that I believed it has the potential to be the most impactful piece of legislation [read more…]

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