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North Dakota Senate Kills Bill to Raise the Motor Fuel Tax

February 5, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

The North Dakota Senate has a reputation. And in limited government circles, it’s not a very good one. But yesterday they did something that surprised some folks— they killed a proposal to raise the state’s Motor Fuel Tax. The defeat [read more…]

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Did the People of North Dakota Lose on Election Night?

November 8, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

On election night, we published “The Minuteman’s 2018 Election Night Predictions“. I can honestly say that being 100% correct, when it comes to predicting winners in an election, isn’t altogether a good feeling. I’ve taken some time to reflect on [read more…]

North Dakota

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…]

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

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…]

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