North Dakota could see another $9 billion in oil tax revenue over 10 years if oil companies begin injecting carbon dioxide into oil wells on a large scale, an analysis released Tuesday shows. North Dakota Tax Commissioner Brian Kroshus on Tuesday outlined the potential of carbon dioxide on oil production and tax revenue for the
GRAND FORKS — Some city leaders in places like Fargo and Minot are coming out against a proposal by Gov. Kelly Armstrong to reduce North Dakota property taxes, showing particular concern about the governor's call for a 3% cap on local taxing.
If passed by the state Senate and signed by the governor, the legislation would end daylight saving time in North Dakota.
North Dakota is in a unique position to use its oil wealth to eventually end property taxes on people's homes under a plan from new Gov. Kelly Armstrong.
Armstrong also says he believes North Dakota is in a good position thanks to his cabinet being led by people like former Governor Doug Burgum.
Bond proposals are included in recent budget proposals from the Minnesota and North Dakota governors, as the region's 2026 spending plans begin to take shape.
Some local leaders say it's hypocritical to cap local spending when statewide spending has increased, yet more than a quarter of the general fund is now dedicated to buying down property taxes.
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Armstrong’s top priority has been working on property tax relief and reform. His plan includes doubling the primary residence credit and developing other incentives.
The total count of bills and resolutions introduced so far isn't a big increase. It's just 7.6% above the average since the 2005 session and only 4.5% more than the 2023 session.
GRAND FORKS — The Arts for Vets organization, Ijjo John Stephen of Grand Forks, and a Belcourt, North Dakota-based behavioral healing clinic have been selected to receive the 2025 Governor's Award for the Arts.
North Dakota Governor Kelly Armstrong and North Dakota Tourism have launched a revitalized “Hello ND” marketing campaign, featuring a fresh look and feel designed to resonate with today’s travelers. The campaign aims to attract potential visitors by showcasing welcoming communities and abundant,