Asked today about @NDMonitor & ProPublica's reporting, Armstrong said: “I have no doubt there are things I’m going to have to recuse myself from, but I’m not recusing myself from the oil industry simply because my father built a company from scratch in western North Dakota."
The North Dakota Ethics Commission is investigating whether a Bismarck filmmaker broke lobbying rules before securing grant money from the North Dakota Department of Commerce.
https://t.co/ndxYK6wxZh via @marysteurer
A ND ballot measure to repeal property taxes based on assessed value wouldn’t just eliminate standard property taxes — it would also impact 6 special tax categories, according to the state tax commissioner. https://t.co/LBoyuqp3S8 via @marysteurer
An audit of the North Dakota Department of Commerce questions the application period for a filmmaking grant and flags issues with purchase card use. https://t.co/9oZWQf3Wp3 via @MarySteurer
A ballot measure to eliminate taxes based on assessed property value wouldn’t just overhaul NDs residential property tax system — it’d also disrupt revenue local governments make by taxing other kinds of property, reports @marysteurer https://t.co/qSofoKg2Wl
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