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The Aftermath of the Posted ND Debate is Going to be Tough for Hunters

May 7, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

One of the most contentious bills of the recently completed 66th Legislative Session was Senate Bill 2315. This, of course, was the bill that dealt with the issue of whether landowners should have to post their property. Some referred to it [read more…]

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The Chasm Between Landowners & Hunters Over Posting Could’ve Been Avoided

April 11, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

It’s an issue that pre-dates most of those serving in the North Dakota Legislature. At one time, it caused a rift… then a divide… and now a chasm. Of course, I’m speaking of whether landowners should have to post their [read more…]

North Dakota

House Rejects Logic in Favor of Protectionism– Kills Dental Therapy Bill

February 12, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

Just eight days ago, I wrote that dental therapy should be legalized in North Dakota. A dental therapist is a licensed oral care professional who works in conjunction with a dental care team to provide clinical and therapeutic care. Some [read more…]

Education

ND House Rejects Committee Recommendation and Kills DPI Power Grab

February 11, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

Nine days ago we published an article expressing serious concerns over House Bill 1104. In a nutshell, this bill proposed to give additional authority to the Superintendent of Public Instruction over all licensed early childcare providers when it comes to [read more…]

North Dakota

Rep. Johnston’s Informed Consent Abortion Bill Sails Through House

January 28, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

Two weeks ago, we published an article in which I expressed the view that criticizing Rep. Dan Johnston’s (R – District 24) informed consent abortion bill was just stupid. HB 1336, also called the “Abortion Reversal Bill”, seeks to add two [read more…]

Education

Senate Votes for Status Quo on School Bond Issues

March 27, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

Last Friday the Senate defeated Rep. Kathy Skroch’s (R – District 26) House Bill 1435. As originally proposed, the bill would have forced school districts to hold bond votes during a general election. Unfortunately, the bill was amended by the [read more…]

North Dakota

House Bill Seeks to Limit School Bond Votes

March 8, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

A hot topic in a few areas of the state recently has been that of school bonds. The communities of Fargo, Bismarck, and Stanley all had bond votes Tuesday. Fargo and Bismarck passed theirs with flying colors. Stanley’s bond went [read more…]

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