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February 8, 2023

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Education

Rep. Dan Johnston Proposes Bill to Give Homeschoolers More Opportunity

December 20, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

North Dakota is consistently ranked among the most restrictive states in the nation when it comes to homeschooling. In fact, it wasn’t even legal until 1989. Since that time, things have certainly improved, but as someone who is an advocate [read more…]

North Dakota

**URGENT** Calls Needed NOW Urging Gov. Burgum to Sign HB 1428

March 30, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

Despite a strong floor debate by Senators Jordan Kannianen and Oley Larsen, which resulted in the overwhelming passage of House Bill 1428, a source at the State Capitol tells me that Governor Doug Burgum is considering vetoing the bill. In [read more…]

Education

Larsen & Kannianen Team Up to Expose State Assessments– HB1428 Passes

March 28, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

There’s moments in politics that are memorable. And last Friday, the debate on House Bill 1428 in the Senate was something I will not soon forget. HB 1428 came out of the Senate Education Committee and to the floor with [read more…]

Education

Education, Parental Opt Outs, & Republicans That Talk Out Their…

March 16, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

Yesterday was an important day at the State Capitol in Bismarck. The Senate Education Committee had a hearing on Rep. Ben Koppelman’s (R – District 16) House Bill 1389. If you will recall, this bill proposes to "support the right [read more…]

North Dakota

Batman, Robin, & House Bill 1428

February 17, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

Like lots of young boys (and older ones too), when I was younger, I loved watching Batman. He and his sidekick, Robin, were the heroes of Gotham. They were always principled and dependable in their fight for justice. Time and [read more…]

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