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HB1176 provides enough real tax relief to stop the voters from supporting a new ballot measure, and it's coupled from a strong cap to make sure voters feel that relief. The Senate should pass it.
Columnist Jim Shaw writes about the North Dakota Legislature's attempt to pass a resolution against same-sex marriage.
Dear Rep. Fedorchak, Sen. Hoeven and Sen. Cramer,
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Public disdain for a ruling in a North Dakota DUI case is an echo of the assault on the judicial branch taking place at the national level.
Devlyn Brooks is an ordained pastor in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, and serves Faith Lutheran Church in Wolverton, Minnesota.
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I hope that deep-pocketed activist groups inclined to use violent protesters as cannon fodder to achieve their political goals feel a chill down their spine.
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Attorney General Drew Wrigley wants to address crime with tougher penalties. It's a simplistic answer to a complex problem, and it doesn't work as well as you'd think.
Supporters of a book ban bill, which is edging closer to approval in the Legislature, claim that it's not an attack on North Dakota's teachers and librarians. What else could it possibly be?
The cliché has been that the ball is now in Russian President Vladimir Putin’s court. Not any longer. Putin has responded to U.S. appeals for a ceasefire in the war with Ukraine with a strong backhand, rejecting a ceasefire in his unprovoked invasion. Now the ball is in President Trump’s court. What will he do?
These are extraordinary times. Our congressional delegation owes us extraordinary explanations.
Those claiming such are basing their argument on constitutional language born of anti-Catholic bigotry.
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The report includes information about criminal accusations from Idaho and Montana, as well as evidence of accessing adult websites from a work computer and an inappropriate workplace relationship.
Had legislation supported by Minot officials passed, access to records pertaining to an ongoing investigation of Mayor Tom Ross would have been restricted.
Unfortunately, North Dakota has term limits thanks to the work of out-of-state activists and their lawyers. Lawmakers have proposals before them to make those limits more workable.

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