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Armstrong’s top priority has been working on property tax relief and reform. His plan includes doubling the primary residence ...
BISMARCK — In a bold first State of the State address Monday, Jan. 7, Gov. Kelly Armstrong said he's aiming to slash property taxes to zero for the majority of North Dakotans within the next 10 ...
One is that there is still a hearty appetite for property tax reform and relief (just not the sort of relief proposed by deeply unpopular political figures like former state lawmaker Rick Becker).
We’ll leave the full details, debates and final maneuvering to the 141 members of the Legislature. But out of the gate, Gov. Kelly Armstrong is showing praiseworthy leadership as he lays out ...
As with his State of the State address last week, Gov. Kelly Armstrong seemed to get a positive response from legislators to the budget proposal he unveiled Wednesday. While his proposed $19.89 ...
North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong presents his proposed budget for the 2025-27 biennium to lawmakers at the Capitol on Jan. 15, 2025. (Mary Steurer/North Dakota Monitor) After a month in office, Gov.
Kansas Republicans and Democratic Governor Laura Kelly are at odds when it comes to tax cuts. But they may have the votes to win anyway.
Gov. Kelly Armstrong, R-N.D., reacts to President Trump demanding lower oil prices from Saudi Arabia on 'Making Money.' Microsoft is reportedly planning to make major improvements to their Cloud ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Kansas Governor Laura Kelly delivered her State of the State address Wednesday night. Kelly’s seventh address as governor listed key achievements during her time in office ...
Scientists and legislative activists will meet Tuesday night to discuss the current state of the use of psychedelic ...
Kelly Armstrong. He'll talk property tax relief ... I can't help but think of what I used to serve over in the North Dakota State Senate, so- - Yeah, what years did you serve in the Senate?