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North Dakota has a state income tax, but the rate is low compared to other states. Additionally, the state's alcohol and tobacco taxes are low, and the property tax rates are on par with those in ...
The close outcome in North Dakota shows that people want local control over the cannabis policy, without our own approach, ...
North Dakota voters are deciding ballot measures to do away with the property tax, legalize recreational marijuana and to ...
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The United States will not introduce new restrictions on Ukraine's use of American weapons if North Korean troops engage in combat, the Pentagon said on Oct. 28 following NATO's confirmation of North ...
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For North Dakota’s two state auditor candidates ... Its main job is to see whether the government is complying with financial regulations. Incumbent Josh Gallion, a Republican, and Democratic ...
MINOT — In 2018, in an early victory for the now-ascendent populist wing of the North Dakota Republican Party, a Mandan man named Will Gardner won the party's endorsement for secretary of state ...
But why is this allowed, and what are the rules surrounding these endorsements? Let's break down the regulations and what these endorsements actually mean. In the United States, the First ...
But voters in North Dakota have a chance to act on that discontent next month by repealing property taxes and barring counties, towns and other local governments from levying them. Back To Top ...
This constitutional measure would amend and reenact sections 12 and 13 of article IX of the Constitution of North Dakota, relating to the replacement of outdated terminology describing public ...