Plain Talk Podcast: Sealing Criminal Records, Blue Laws, Measure 1, and Why Initiated Measures Make for Bad Policy
Are initiated measures a good way to make public policy? I don't think so, and I talk about it in...
Are initiated measures a good way to make public policy? I don't think so, and I talk about it in...
Currently in North Dakota county and city-level elected officials are supposedly non-partisan. Which is a bit of a joke. Those...
Earlier this week I wrote about legislation introduced by Rep. Shannon Roers Jones (R-Fargo) which would allow criminals (except those...
Last year state Auditor Josh Gallion, a Republican, released an audit of executive branch travel and security costs (though the...
Governor Doug Burgum was kind enough to be my guest for the first episode of my podcast, Plain Talk. I...
Drunk driving is a problem in North Dakota, thanks to a one-two punch of a cultural affinity for alcohol here...
I hate that our politicians, exploiting the populist mores of the electorate, are making a spectacle out of declining their...
This guest post was submitted by Clarence "Rick" Olson, of Fargo, an occasional contributor to the Say Anything Blog. E-mail...
On the ballot last year a measure which would have legalized medical marijuana, and expunged the records of those convicted...
Here's a candidate for the dumbest piece of legislation in the 2019 legislative session. SB2136, sponsored by state Senator Oley...