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Tax Commissioner Shown Support from NDGOP Leadership Despite DUI

December 21, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

On September 30th, State Tax Commissioner Ryan Rauschenberger was pulled over and arrested for a DUI — with a blood alcohol level of nearly three times the legal limit. That event flew under the radar of the media until it [read more…]

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What if Former Governor Ed Schafer Took on Heidi Heitkamp for Senate?

December 20, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

It’s a brilliant idea. One that I can’t claim as my own. Last week, while visiting with a highly respected state official, the topic of the United States Senate campaign came up. Who would be best positioned to beat Democratic [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…]

North Dakota

Convention Challenger Set to Announce Bid Versus Secretary of State Al Jaeger

December 4, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

Photo Credit: Dale Wetzel, AP Al Jaeger has been Secretary of State for North Dakota since 1992 . But his 25 years in office is now set to be challenged by a man that was just 15 years old when [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

The NDGOP Needs to Ask the Tax Commissioner to Start Packing

October 20, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

It hit the news today that North Dakota Tax Commissioner Ryan Rauschenberger was recently charged with a DUI and plans on pleading guilty. Unfortunately for Rauschenberger, alcohol is not a new problem for him. After serving as Deputy Tax Commissioner from [read more…]

National

Trump May Have Just Made Heitkamp’s Defeat a Greater Possibility

September 6, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

For many North Dakotans, the anticipation of President Donald Trump’s visit to a Mandan oil refinery in the Peace Garden State was big. And while the topic of tax reform was expected, there was an unexpected moment that I’m not [read more…]

National

Is Tom Campbell the Right Republican Candidate for U.S. Senate?

August 28, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

Earlier this month North Dakota State Senator Tom Campbell (R – District 19) announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for United States Senate. Campbell hopes to win over North Dakota Republicans and become the 2018 Republican nominee versus incumbent [read more…]

Education

Why Some NDtans Don’t Like Burgum’s Cozy Friendship with Bill Gates

August 9, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

Just over two weeks ago, Governor Doug Burgum enjoyed a visit from his old Microsoft friend– billionaire Bill Gates. According to Valley News Live, Burgum and Gates had a “wide-ranging conversation on the important issues facing people in North Dakota [read more…]

North Dakota

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…]

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