North Dakota could become the first state to eventually end property taxes on people’s homes under a proposal from the state’s new governor that combines conservative fiscal policy with the state’s enormous oil wealth.
Doug Burgum, former North Dakota governor and businessman is President Donald Trump's pick to be Secretary of the Interior. The confirmation hearing is scheduled for Thurs., Jan 16, 2025.
Former Gov. Doug Burgum will divest interests in multiple companies as he is set to lead the Interior Department, but retain some other interests, per an ethics agreement.
North Dakota Governor Kelly Armstrong has proposed a plan to phase out property taxes for primary residences, leveraging the state’s oil revenue.
North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong unveiled a plan Tuesday that aims to eliminate property taxes for most homeowners within a decade. In his first State of the State address, the Republican also signaled support for education savings accounts and public charter schools,
Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources hearing on nomination of Doug Burgum to be secretary of the interior. Burgum served as governor of North Dakota from 2016 until late last year.
North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong’s first State of the State Address is expected to touch on topics ranging from property taxes and corrections to addiction and behavioral health.
Former North Dakota governor Doug Burgum, an outspoken proponent of carbon capture, committed to making his state carbon neutral by 2030.
Gov. Kelly Armstrong unveiled a $19.89 billion executive budget for 2025-27 at a Joint House-Senate Appropriations Committee meeting Wednesday. The budget is close to the $19.6 billion executive budget released by former governor Doug Burgum in December.
He was reelected in 2020. Burgum has taken a business-oriented bent as governor of North Dakota, where agriculture and oil are the main industries. He's pushed income tax cuts, reduced regulations ...
North Dakota’s state government has collected billions of dollars in oil and gas tax revenue in its current two-year budget cycle. The state has taken in $481 million or 13% more in those ...