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Here’s Who’s Leading the Charge Against Protecting Girls’ Sports in ND

April 5, 2021 T. Arthur Mason

Nearly two months ago, proponents of protecting girls’ sports in North Dakota achieved victory when House Bill 1298 passed by a wide margin of 65-26. That came after stellar arguments from Rep. Ben Koppelman (R – District 16) — who [read more…]

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If Simons Has to Go, House Republican Leadership Must Too

March 1, 2021 T. Arthur Mason

The situation regarding sexual harassment allegations surrounding Rep. Luke Simons (R – District 36) is the hot political topic in North Dakota. The odd thing about all of this is that none of the accusations seemed to really matter until [read more…]

North Dakota

NDGOP & House Leadership are Acting Like Democrats with Simons’ Situation

February 27, 2021 T. Arthur Mason

You’ve likely heard about accusations leveled at Rep. Luke Simons (R – District 36) this week. They were released after an incident in which Simons lost his temper and told Rep. Karla Rose Hanson (D – District 44) to “f*** [read more…]

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Louser & Koppelman Stellar as Bill Passes to Prohibit Transgenders in Girls’ Sports

February 12, 2021 T. Arthur Mason

Late last month, I wrote about Rep. Ben Koppelman’s (R – District 16) efforts to prohibit the state, political subdivisions, and entities receiving public funding from allowing transgender participation in team sports that are “exclusively male or exclusively female”. In [read more…]

Education

The Solution to Failed School Bond Referendums isn’t More Referendums

October 4, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

It’s somewhat of a trend in communities across North Dakota— failed school bond referendums. As KFYR-TV reported yesterday, “Several school districts across the state are looking to Plan B, or C, after bond referendums have failed.” A $7.65 million proposal [read more…]

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ND House Passes Resolution Proposing Changes to Ballot Measure Process

February 28, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

Almost a year ago, we published an article detailing a myriad of proposals that would make changes to the way North Dakota handles ballot measures. These potential changes came as a result of Senate Bill 2135 from the 2017 Legislative [read more…]

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We Need Voters to be More Educated About Who They’re Voting For

February 23, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

You might recall that back in December news broke that the NDGOP was considering a rule change that called for changes to state law in how political parties nominate their candidates for general elections. As the Bismarck Tribune explained, it would [read more…]

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Gun Bill Version of Bake the Cake Hits North Dakota Legislature

January 7, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

You may have already heard that earlier today a federal judge rejected Colorado’s motion to dismiss a discrimination case against the embattled Christian cake baker, Jack Phillips. According to the Washington Times: “Senior U.S. District Judge Wiley T. Daniel said [read more…]

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Major Changes Being Proposed to North Dakota’s Initiative Process

March 22, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

In June of last year, we published an article questioning whether ballot measures are in jeopardy? The question came as a result of last legislative session’s Senate Bill 2135. This bill authorized an “Initiated and Referred Measure Study Commission”, to [read more…]

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Ending Initiated Measures: Commission Member Suggests it be Discussed

October 24, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

Back in June, I wrote about that fact that one of the interim legislative studies to come out of the recent North Dakota Legislative Session was the “Initiated and Referred Measure Study Commission”. The commission was tasked with the responsibility [read more…]

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