North Dakota
Port: Failed U.S. Senate candidate Rick Becker backing initiated measure to abolish property taxes
MINOT, N.D. — Former state lawmaker Rick Becker, who left the Republican Party to run an unsuccessful independent campaign against U.S. Sen. John Hoeven, is the chairman of a new ballot measure committee taking aim at the state’s property taxes.
If successful, the measure would eliminate property taxes in North Dakota.
Becker’s sponsoring committee has a lot of familiar names on it, particularly from the culture warrior wing of state Republican politics that was
just successful
in getting control of leadership positions at the NDGOP.
They include former state Rep. Tom Kading, former secretary of state candidate Marvin Lepp, former Fargo City Commissioner Tony Gehrig, Sons of Liberty founder and NDGOP District 2 chairman Jerol Gohrick, and Travis Zablotney, the NDGOP chairman in District 5.
Becker has attempted this before. On March 16, 2020,
he filed an identical measure with the Secretary of State’s Office
to get approval for circulation, but then the COVID-19 pandemic hit, and the campaign never really got off the ground.
Another measure to abolish property taxes was on the ballot in 2012. The constitutional amendment was on the June primary ballot that year and got a shellacking from voters. More than 76% voted against it.
Would this measure meet a similar fate? In 2020, Becker argued that the state’s financial picture has changed. “He noted the Legacy Fund, which was set up in 2011 and has more than $6.36 billion in its balance,” April Baumgarten reported at the time. “By 2041, the fund that collects money from oil and natural gas revenues is projected to grow to $27.99 billion.”
The argument which carried the day in 2012 was focused on local control. While consternation with property taxes is always high in this state, voters feared forcing local governing entities, like school districts and park boards, to go crawling to the state Legislature for funding.
Also of concern was the elimination of property taxes putting upward pressure on other statewide taxes, such as the sales tax, or income taxes.
Those are likely to be the same arguments this time around, too, but will they get the same traction? The state’s politics have shifted, as evidenced by the changes afoot in the NDGOP, but have they changed enough to get this measure across the finish line?
Will taxpayer buy into the idea, promoted by Becker in 2020, that we can use Legacy Fund revenues and other state reserves? to replace property tax revenues? Will Becker’s political profile be a help or a hindrance? His Senate campaign last year garnered just 18% of the vote.
If this measure makes the ballot — and it will since pretty much anyone can buy their issue onto the statewide ballot under North Dakota’s ridiculously lax petitioning laws — expect the debate to be at least as heated as it was in 2012.
North Dakota
Two people hospitalized following domestic assault and shooting in Fargo, suspect dead
FARGO — Two people were injured in a separate domestic aggravated assault and shooting Saturday, Nov. 23, and the suspect is dead from what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound, the Fargo Police Department said.
Fargo police were dispatched at 2:19 a.m. to a report of a domestic aggravated assault and shooting in the 5500 block of 36th Avenue South, a police department news release said.
When officers arrived, they learned the suspect had committed aggravated assault on a victim, chased that person into an occupied neighboring townhouse and fired shots into the unit.
Another person inside the townhouse was struck by gunfire, police said. Both victims were taken to a local hospital for treatment of non-life threatening injuries.
Officers found the suspect’s vehicle parked in the 800 block of 34th Street North by using a FLOCK camera system to identify a possible route of travel from the crime scene, the release said.
Police also used Red River Valley SWAT’s armored Bearcat vehicle to get close to the suspect’s vehicle to make contact with the driver, who was not responding to officers’ verbal commands to come out of the vehicle.
The regional drone team flew a drone to get a closer look inside the suspect’s vehicle. Officers found the suspect was dead from what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound, the release said.
This investigation is still active and ongoing. No names were released by police on Saturday morning.
Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call Red River Regional Dispatch at 701-451-7660 and request to speak with a shift commander. Anonymous tips can be submitted by texting keyword FARGOPD and the tip to 847411.
North Dakota
Illinois State Gets 1st Win Over North Dakota, 35-13
(AP) — Wenkers Wright ran for 118 yards and two touchdowns and No. 13 Illinois State knocked off North Dakota for the first time, 35-13 in the regular season finale for both teams Saturday.
The Redbirds are 9-2 (6-2 Missouri Valley Conference) and are looking to reach the FCS playoffs for the first time since 2019 and sixth time in Brock Spack’s 16 seasons as head coach.
Illinois State opened the game with some trickery. Eddie Kasper pulled up on a fleaflicker and launched a 30-yard touchdown pass to Xavier Loyd to cap a seven-play, 70-yard opening drive.
Simon Romfo tied it on North Dakota’s only touchdown of the day, throwing 20 yards to Nate DeMontagnac.
Wright scored from the 10 to make it 14-7 after a quarter, and after C.J. Elrichs kicked a 20-yard field goal midway through the second to make it 14-10 at intermission, Wright powered in from the 18 and Mitch Bartol caught a five-yard touchdown pass from Tommy Rittenhouse to make it 28-10 after three.
Seth Glatz added a 13-yard touchdown run to make it 35-10 before Elrichs added a 37-yard field goal to get the Fighting Hawks on the board to set the final margin.
Rittenhouse finished 21 of 33 passing for 187 yards for Illinois State. Loyd caught eight passes for 121 yards.
Romfo completed 11 of 26 passes for 135 yards and a touchdown with an interception for North Dakota (5-7, 2-6).
Illinois State faced North Dakota for just the fourth time and third time as Missouri Valley Conference opponents. The Redbirds lost the previous three meetings.
North Dakota
Photos: Championship scenes from North Dakota Class A, Class B state volleyball
FARGO — Top-seeded Langdon Area-Munich lived up to its billing Saturday night at the Fargodome.
The
Cardinals earned a 15-25, 25-16, 25-15, 25-16 victory
against No. 2-seeded South Prairie-Max to earn the North Dakota Class B volleyball state championship.
Bismarck Century spoiled West Fargo Sheyenne’s bid for a three-peat. The
Patriots scored a 25-21, 18-25, 25-15, 25-22 victory
for the Class A state championship.
Century won its 10th state title in program history.
Below are championship scenes from Saturday night at the Fargodome:
Peterson covers college athletics for The Forum, including Concordia College and Minnesota State Moorhead. He also covers the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks independent baseball team and helps out with North Dakota State football coverage. Peterson has been working at the newspaper since 1996.
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