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Homeschoolers Can’t Get a Break– ND Senate Defeats Tax Credit

March 24, 2021 T. Arthur Mason

Just over a month ago, I wrote about Rep. Sebastian Ertelt’s (R – District 26) efforts to finally get some relief “for taxpayers whose children receive nonpublic school or home education”. House Bill 1281 passed the House 50-44 last month [read more…]

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Nonpublic Schoolchildren Save State $100 Million Per Year

February 23, 2021 T. Arthur Mason

Today, the North Dakota House passed — by the slim margin of 50-44 — Rep. Sebastian Ertelt’s (R – District 26) House Bill 1281. The bill proposes “an income tax credit for taxpayers whose children receive nonpublic school or home [read more…]

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Gut Check– ND House Set to Vote On Nullification Bills

February 9, 2021 T. Arthur Mason

It’s your final chance to contact members of the North Dakota House and encourage them to stand against federal overreach. Two nullification bills are on the calendar for tomorrow. I’ve written about them before. They are House Bill 1164 and [read more…]

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North Dakota Legislature Needs to Pass Nullification Bills

January 18, 2021 T. Arthur Mason

Two days from now, Joe Biden will be President of the United States. If that doesn’t cause you a sense of uneasiness, then perhaps the fact that Kamala Harris being a heartbeat away from the presidency will. Toss in the [read more…]

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Replacing Big Government Republicans is the Only Way to Change Bismarck

April 24, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum is a done deal. As I wrote earlier today, the North Dakota Legislature did as expected and gave Governor Doug Burgum his library. In terms of legislation, all that’s needed now is for [read more…]

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Food Freedom Prevails After Tense Floor Debate in North Dakota House

April 18, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

Back in February, I wrote that North Dakota’s Food Freedom Law was under attack again. This time it came in the form of Senate Bill 2269, which was sponsored by former grocer and current State Senator and Assistant Majority Leader [read more…]

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As Expected, ND Senate Defeats Bill Proposing Study to Eliminate Property Tax

March 21, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

Yesterday, we published an article explaining that the North Dakota Senate Finance & Taxation Committee gave a 5-1 Do Not Pass recommendation for House Bill 1545. This legislation proposed a study of the “feasibility and desirability of providing an alternative [read more…]

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Senate Committee Urges Do Not Pass on Study to Eliminate Property Tax

March 20, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

Those who have followed The Minuteman for some time know that we are not fans — at all — of the atrociously unfair and abusive property tax. It’s my personal opinion that it’s the most immoral tax that there is. [read more…]

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The North Dakota House is not as Pro-Gun as You Might Think

February 21, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

When Constitutional Carry was passed and then signed into law by Governor Doug Burgum on March 23, 2017, many took it as a sign that North Dakota’s lawmakers had become ultra pro-gun. And there’s no question that House Bill 1169’s [read more…]

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ND House & Senate Each Pass Bills that Can Increase Property Taxes

February 18, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

Last week I wrote about the fact that the 2019 Legislature rejected a bill that would have brought some measure of property tax reform to the state. This wasn’t the first one they defeated— there’s been at least four others [read more…]

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