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ND Industrial Commission, Missing Meeting Minutes, & Big Government

April 23, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

It was reported today that the North Dakota Industrial Commission is eight months behind in publishing their meeting minutes. According to their website: “The Legislature created the Industrial Commission of North Dakota (the ‘Commission’) in 1919 to conduct and manage, [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…]

North Dakota

ND’s Needle Exchange Program: Enabling Drug Use or Good Policy?

February 27, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

Last Legislative Session, State Senator Howard Anderson (R – District 8) introduced Senate Bill 2320. This bill proposed what is known as a “Needle Exchange Program” or a “Syringe Exchange Program”. The basic premise behind the bill is to reduce [read more…]

North Dakota

Do Primaries Hurt Attendance at Conventions?

February 23, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

In North Dakota’s current political climate, one of the first questions asked of those who announce their intention to run for national or statewide political office is, “Will you abide by the outcome of the convention?” The indication of course [read more…]

Education

We Need True School Choice in North Dakota

February 3, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

You probably didn’t know it (I didn’t), but January 21st – 27th was School Choice Week in North Dakota. Governor Doug Burgum declared it such via proclamation. It paralleled National School Choice Week as set via proclamation by President Donald [read more…]

National

Gary Emineth is Laying the Groundwork to Win U.S. Senate Race

January 29, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

On January 11th, we broke the news – while he was on the air with radio talk show host Scott Hennen – that Congressman Kevin Cramer had decided against a run at U.S. Senate. This left many Republicans across the [read more…]

North Dakota

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…]

North Dakota

Burgum’s Illogical Stance on Seat Belt Laws & the New Vision Zero Initiative

January 19, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

I really like Governor Doug Burgum. I’ve heard some throw out descriptions that label him a “maverick” of sorts. And it’s true. But his stance on seat belt laws, as reported yesterday, is simply awful. Burgum was in attendance at [read more…]

National

Sources Say Former NDGOP Chairman is Going to Run for U.S. Senate

January 17, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

Last Thursday we broke the news that Congressman Kevin Cramer had decided against a run for U.S. Senate. There’s no doubt that Cramer’s decision came as a surprise to many– including us. Up until we received word of his decision, [read more…]

National

The Forum, Cramer, His New Campaign Manager, & the Liberty Movement

January 16, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

Yesterday, the Forum reported that Congressman Kevin Cramer has hired a new campaign manager in his bid for re-election to the U.S. House. Jared Hendrix of Minot will fill that role. The news was no surprise to us here at [read more…]

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