A tale of two states
The data center boom is here. Now the question is simply whether states will actively deter them, or choose to get out of the way.
The data center boom is here. Now the question is simply whether states will actively deter them, or choose to get out of the way.
The most recent example began with a question from a Fargo police officer to one of the city commissioners — were its public health staff distributing pipes to drug users?…
The predatory behavior of North Dakota’s largest city appears alive and well, as Fargo continues its quest to snatch land from a far smaller neighbor.
This content originally appeared in the Put Kids First ND newsletter on Feb. 14, 2024. Do school choice programs have overwhelmingly positive effects on program participant test scores? Yes. Do…
North Dakotans are much better stewards of their natural resources and the state’s environment than any Washington bureaucrat.
In October 2023, the British Parliament passed the Online Safety Act (OSA). Ostensibly to protect children, this law obliges companies to identify and mitigate the risk of users encountering “illegal”…
There was no way to end longwinded debate until 1917 when the Senate adopted a rule which allows it to force a vote on an issue.
This content originally appeared in the Put Kids First ND newsletter on Feb. 7, 2024. As more states continue to create and expand school choice policies, it’stime for North Dakota…
Clearly, the nation had shifted.
Many casual observers don’t understand why the federal government shutdown is dragging on—now, the longest in history. The answer lies without Founders’ genius in how our federal government was designed.
North Dakota’s long-standing, reliable energy source may not be making headlines, but it’s usually what turns the lights on when you flip the switch.
On November 2, 1965, John Lindsay became the first Republican elected Mayor of New York City since Fiorello La Guardia in 1941 and the last until Rudolph Giuliani in 1993.…
Gov. Kelly Armstrong, Senate Majority Leader David Hogue, and Senate Minority Leader Kathy Hogan, who must all agree upon who will serve on the North Dakota Ethics Commission, still cannot…
That spirit—that commitment to team and teammates, that willingness to endure pain and struggle, in order to do his best, to help his team—exemplifies the best of North Dakotans.
With the federal government shutdown now spanning a month, SNAP benefits (formerly known as food stamps) will be interrupted. Rather than complaining or wringing hands about it, as seems common…
“You can always count on the Americans to do the right thing, after they’ve tried everything else.”