Legislators pass 50 bills cutting government red tape and regulations
It’s hard to take the appointment of yet another government task force too seriously for anyone who’s been around long enough. So there may not have been high expectations for…
It’s hard to take the appointment of yet another government task force too seriously for anyone who’s been around long enough. So there may not have been high expectations for…
Fargo Superintendent of Schools Rupak Gandhi announced to the school board at their May 9, 2023 meeting that the district won’t be following a new transgender law passed by the…
This week is National Teacher Appreciation Week, and it is an opportunity to celebrate teachers and honor all they do. While showing our appreciation isn’t limited to this week, it’s…
There is no question that the national push for educational freedom is really turning into a school choice revolution. As states across the country enact school choice programs for the…
Eighth graders across the country are struggling with U.S. history knowledge, as newly released 2022 assessment scores are back at the levels they were in the 1990s. Student performance on the National…
Since when did it become the norm for libraries NOT to cordon off obscene and other obviously age-inappropriate materials from minors? It’s one of the obvious responsibilities certainly many parents…
As first reported by The Bismarck Tribune, the North Dakota State Auditor’s Office has been petitioned to audit the Bismarck Public School district. According to the article, community members have…
The days of government entities meeting remotely online without an opportunity for constituents to be in the room are thankfully a thing of the past. Yet one vestige of the…
Stating that an education reimbursement bill “does not go far enough,” North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum recently vetoed the legislation (H.B. 1532), preventing the state’s students most in need of…
Coal may be a dirty word to climate zealots, but not in North Dakota. Not even in Washington, D.C., for those in the know, given the confirmation of significant reserves…
A line of credit has been added to the state parks’ budget bill to backstop initial construction costs at the proposed Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in Medora. The Bismarck Tribune reports, North Dakota’s state…
A couple of weeks ago I wrote about South Dakota’s relative economic success. What may have also struck you about that story is how badly the economy of North Dakota has…
While nearly all parents agree that reading proficiency is important (97 percent) and the importance of their child developing a love of reading (90 percent), when choosing between the two…
Ever since passage of the Clean Water Act in 1972, the Environmental Protection Agency has schemed to dramatically expand the agency’s grip on waterways, tributaries, wetlands and adjacent lands nationwide.…
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum has before him legislation that would finally provide additional educational opportunities to children in the state. Based on his State of the State address in…
Opponents to educational freedom are drumming up every possible reason to convince North Dakota leaders and Gov. Doug Burgum that an educational reimbursement program should be blocked. This morning, Joel…
Welcome to American Experiment North Dakota! We are a non-profit, conservative policy organization dedicated to representing you. We’re working for you in Bismarck by drafting legislation, testifying before legislative committees, publishing op-eds…
Author and Professor Wilfred Reilly joins Center of the American Experiment and TakeChargeMN to discuss how mainstream media push falsehoods about America, especially surrounding ideas of race, class, and crime.…