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NDtans Can Thank Covid for a More Transparent Legislature

January 5, 2021 T. Arthur Mason

Today is Day 1 of North Dakota’s 67th Legislative Assembly. Whether that tickles your fancy or strikes fear into your heart may depend on your views about the role of government in our lives. Regardless, North Dakotans can thank Covid-19 [read more…]

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Questions Arise After District 36 Appoints Successor to Kelly Armstrong

December 2, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

It was long known that if Republican State Senator Kelly Armstrong of District 36 was successful in his bid to replace Congressman Kevin Cramer in the U.S. House that he would need to resign his seat as a state lawmaker. [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…]

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Is Williston High School’s Bring Your Own Device Program Unconstitutional?

August 29, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

I had a reader of The Minuteman recently send me an inquiry about my thoughts on Williston High School’s Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) program. More specifically, they wondered if I thought it was constitutional on a state level. Since [read more…]

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Does Al Carlson Carry a Grudge Towards Governor Burgum?

May 9, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

When Governor Doug Burgum (R) was running his campaign last year as a gubernatorial candidate, he did so portraying himself as an outsider. Part of his campaign rhetoric was that he wanted to break up the "good old boys club". [read more…]

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Ignoring the State Constitution: What if a Legislator Lives Outside the State?

May 5, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

During the 2015 Legislative Session, Senate Concurrent Resolution 4010 was passed. This resolution later became known as Constitutional Measure 1 on last year’s General Election ballot, which passed with an astounding 86% of the vote. Measure 1 amended the North [read more…]

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