Bismarck the latest city to tackle homeless camps
The dilemma over what to do about homelessness plagues cities of every size in every state. Homeless camps and associated risks to public safety have been routinely allowed in public…
The dilemma over what to do about homelessness plagues cities of every size in every state. Homeless camps and associated risks to public safety have been routinely allowed in public…
Ever-escalating property taxes is a problem that has vexed North Dakota homeowners for a generation. There are many factors which have led to it and, in this election cycle, voters are…
North Dakota has partnered with 19 states to put the brakes on new Biden administration regulations that threaten the financial viability of nursing homes that provide vital care to thousands…
American Experiment North Dakota launched a marketing and social media campaign today urging North Dakotans to oppose Ballot Measure 5 making recreational marijuana legal in the state. The Nope on…
A new report released today by American Experiment provides a stark warning that the minerals needed to achieve so-called net zero policies are either in short supply, made inaccessible by permitting delays…
A national survey of 1,000 homeschooling parents shows strong support for educational freedom programs, including education savings accounts (ESAs) and tax credits. The online survey conducted by the yes. every kid. foundation.…
A recent post by Energy Bad Boys Isaac Orr and Mitch Rolling, formerly of American Experiment, shared a piece of good news. Four Regional Transmission Organizations (RTOs), including MISO, filed an amicus brief last…
It’s apparently Exxon’s fault that Californians have to sort their paper, plastic and glass. California’s attorney general maintains that the company has “been deceiving the public to convince us that plastic recycling…
It’s not every day that elected officials acknowledge overcharging taxpayers, much less approve returning surplus funds to residents in the form of a property tax break. But that’s exactly what…
According to the federal government’s own data, there have been nearly 11 million illegal border crossing encounters (2.675 million/year) between 2021 and 2024. By comparison, there were just over 3 million illegal border…
In a 3-2 vote, the Fargo City Commission approved a 2025 budget that grows 11% over this year’s budget and provides 4.5% raises for city staff. Mayor Tim Mahoney claimed…
Look to Europe for a taste of the U.S.’ future — give or take a few years. Today, the United Kingdom’s last coal plant goes offline. The birthplace of coal-fired…
The House passed H.R. 8790, the “Fix Our Forests Act,” which intends to reduce the risk of wildfires and promote forest health. Projects proposed to thin overgrown forests of fuel through…
On November 5, North Dakota voters will once again be presented with the choice to legalize recreational-use marijuana in North Dakota. Previous ballot initiatives have been presented, and have failed,…
After years of declining enrollment on some state campuses, the number of students attending North Dakota colleges and universities shot up more than three percent this fall. The Grand Forks…
The Wall Street Journal published an article last week titled “Renewables, and Good Luck, Prop Up Power Grid Through Extreme Heat.” The authors are right that ‘good luck’ is propping up…