ND GOVERNMENT
Property Taxes: Whose Money Is in the Bucket?
I've had a few questions about several stories I've written about property taxes, and I would like to share with you my bucket analogy, which simplifies some of the complex things that determine a per...
Posted on 4/5/12 at 2:52 PM
At the convention: Debate night
I watched a debate tonight for the Public Service Commission between challenger Brad Crabtree and incumbent Kevin Cramer. It was an interesting discussion of issues, and there is a clear difference b...
Posted on 4/30/10 at 5:20 PM
No easy answer to college funding question
I continue to hear that North Dakota State University receives less state aid per student the University of North Dakota receives. If true, why?By Teri Finneman , May 21, 2012
Berg leads tight U.S. Senate race
By Kristen M. Daum, Forum Communications Co. , May 17, 2012
What do out-of-state companies pay in sales/income taxes?
How many out-of-state companies pay North Dakota income tax and sales tax, what is the percentage compared to the in-state payers and what is the dollar value of income tax and sales tax collected from out-of-state companies?By Teri Finneman , May 14, 2012
Crisis requires Legislature to change
From its vantage point on the edge of the Oil Patch, the Bismarck Tribune recently called for more vigorous action by state and county governments to cope with the housing crisis throughout western North Dakota.By Lloyd Omdahl, Columnist , May 14, 2012
How fast will the state schools fund grow? 
Your (December) article showed a Common Schools Trust Fund valuation of $1.6 billion and the state owning 1.5 million mineral acres. It would be interesting to know the potential growth of this fund over the next 25 years.
By Teri Finneman , May 07, 2012
Meeting on animal cruelty to be held 
An informational meeting about the animal anti-cruelty initiated measure will begin at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the Hardee’s in Jamestown.
April 20, 2012
Lawmakers learn about life with autism
BISMARCK — When Colin Vieweg goes to the mall, he feels like he’s in a jungle surrounded by howler monkeys all screaming at the same time.By Teri Finneman, Forum Communications Co. , April 18, 2012
Sand reports donations, debt 
Republican Senate challenger Duane Sand raised more than $250,000 in the first three months of 2012, but he also holds $200,000 in reported debt, according to his latest filing to the Federal Election Commission.
April 17, 2012
Former GOP Republican U.S. House contenders report finances 
Former Republican contenders in North Dakota’s U.S. House race showed a spectrum of fundraising strength in the first three months of 2012.
April 17, 2012
Gulleson collects over $230,000 in campaign funds 
By Kristen M. Daum, Forum Communications Co. , April 17, 2012
Senate candidates answer questions on EAS, other issues 
By Brian Willhide , April 17, 2012
N.D. agencies’ spending 
By Teri Finneman , April 17, 2012
Q & A with Jack Dalrymple on state issues 
This is the final story in a three-part series taking a look at North Dakota’s governor candidates. Gov. Jack Dalrymple is featured this week. Republican Paul Sorum and Democrat Ryan Taylor were featured in prior weeks.
By Teri Finneman , April 02, 2012
Candidate Sorum weighs in on issues 
This is the second part of a three-part series looking at North Dakota’s governor candidates. Republican Paul Sorum of Fargo is featured this week, and Republican Gov. Jack Dalrymple will be featured next week. Democrat Ryan Taylor’s answers ran last week.
By Teri Finneman , March 26, 2012
N.D. budget: State watching infrastructure 
By Patrick Springer, Forum Communications Co. , March 05, 2012
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