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Do ND Taxpayers a Favor and Eliminate the Department of Commerce

October 15, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

State Auditor Josh Gallion’s department continues to work for the people of North Dakota in an effort to bring a greater degree of transparency to our state government. The most recent example of this was released yesterday. As you can [read more…]

North Dakota

Bill Seeks to Change North Dakota’s State Logo– Again

January 17, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

Back in October, Governor Doug Burgum announced North Dakota’s new branding identity— “Be Legendary”. A new logo accompanied the new slogan. According to Burgum, “In today’s competitive global market, it’s more important than ever for North Dakota to lead with [read more…]

North Dakota

C’mon Governor Burgum, We Can Cut Deeper Than That

April 18, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

It was reported today that North Dakota’s Governor Doug Burgum has instructed state agencies to craft smaller budgets for the upcoming 2019-2021 biennium. In a nutshell, agencies with remaining appropriations of less than $5 million are being asked to cut [read more…]

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Burgum Confirms Legacy Fund May Again Be Used to Prop Up Government

January 23, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

Earlier this month, we published an article in which I was critical of the State having a role in funding the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library. After mentioning the $791 million the Legislature raided from various funds to make the current [read more…]

Outdoors

NOTICE: ND Game & Fish Closes Late Season Zone 1 Mountain Lion Hunting

December 12, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

The North Dakota Game & Fish Department closed mountain lion hunting for the Late Season in Zone 1 this morning. The season opened on November 27th and had a limit of 7 mountain lions or 3 female mountain lions– whichever [read more…]

North Dakota

Toll Roads, Scare Tactics, and Raising the Motor Fuel Tax

December 11, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

  At the end of October, I wrote about North Dakota’s interim Government Finance Committee being tasked with the responsibility to: “Study the funding mechanisms and options available to the Department of Transportation, political subdivisions, and public transportation providers, for road construction, [read more…]

North Dakota

The State Should Not Pay Josh Duhamel to Promote North Dakota Tourism

November 20, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

Actor Josh Duhamel with Governorn Doug Burgum and First Lady Kathryn Helgaas-Burgum at a UND Fighting Hawks hockey game. Duhamel was in attendance as part of his contract with ND Tourism. On Saturday the Bismarck Tribune reported that North Dakota native [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…]

North Dakota

Amended Dept. of Commerce Budget is Back to 07-09 Biennium Levels

April 6, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

This morning the House had floor debate on Senate Bill 2018, which is the appropriations bill for the Department of Commerce. It was actually an interesting debate that illustrates the various factions that exist on the House side of our [read more…]

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