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Should Gov. Burgum Get to be Kingmaker in District 8?

November 5, 2020 T. Arthur Mason

District 8’s legislative race was first thrust into the statewide spotlight during the June primary season. That was when Governor Doug Burgum decided to throw his own personal fortune at defeating long-time State Representative Jeff Delzer. Delzer is a farmer/rancher [read more…]

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Embarrassing– Thomas Beadle Gains Two More Establishment Endorsements

May 2, 2020 T. Arthur Mason

We’re moving ever closer to the June primary. With the Secretary of State’s office having sent out ballot applications for the mail-only election, it’s crunch time for candidates across the state. There’s no question that the response to COVID-19 is [read more…]

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Burgum Continues Quest Against Conservative Candidates

April 28, 2020 T. Arthur Mason

Back in February, we published an article about information given to The Minuteman that Governor Doug Burgum was actively seeking challengers to conservative candidates in key primary season races. At the time, the races made known to us were State [read more…]

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Reports Say Burgum Seeking to Defeat Conservative Candidates

February 24, 2020 T. Arthur Mason

When Doug Burgum announced his intention to seek the Republican nomination for governor in January of 2016, he was viewed as a political outsider. To many, the idea of the software executive and downtown businessman from Fargo beating his opponent [read more…]

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A Troubling Find Relating to Stripping Authority from State Auditor

September 26, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

Earlier this year, efforts by the North Dakota Legislature to strip our State Auditor of his authority to initiate performance audits was the hot topic in North Dakota politics. If you need a refresher, you can check out the things [read more…]

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Thoughts on Why Supporters of the State Auditor Failed in Their Referral Efforts

August 9, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

I can’t think of a hotter topic in North Dakota politics this summer than the one relating to the North Dakota Legislature’s efforts, during the winding up moments of the 2019 Legislative Session, to strip our State Auditor of his authority [read more…]

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Why Josh Gallion is Right to Ignore the Legislature’s Power Grab

July 20, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

By now you’re likely familiar with the North Dakota Legislature’s efforts during the winding up moments of the 2019 Legislative Session to strip our State Auditor of his authority to initiate performance audits. If you’re not caught up, you can [read more…]

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AG Opinion on State Auditor Proves Legislature Needs to Right Their Wrong

June 29, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

Yesterday, Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem issued his opinion regarding “the constitutionality of amendments contained in section 3 of Senate Bill 2004 passed by the 66th Legislative Assembly.” As you’re likely aware of by now, the North Dakota Legislature voted in the [read more…]

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…]

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AG Punts in Opinion on Constitutionality of Ethanol Subsidies

December 18, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

In November of last year, we published an article showing that North Dakota’s ethanol subsidies might be unconstitutional. I encourage you to read it for background information. In support of our position, we included a response in that article from [read more…]

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