North Dakota Governor Kelly Armstrong was honored at the Bismarck Event Center at the Inauguration Gala. The Governor was celebrated with various speakers and a performance from the North Dakota National Guard.
It was all about welcoming in a new chapter to the state as the Governor’s Heritage Foundation held the Inaugural Ball of North Dakota’s 34th Governor Kelly Armstrong tonight. Governor Armstrong says that the event is more than just a celebration with a baseball theme.
After a month in office, Gov. Kelly Armstrong on Wednesday laid out a plan he says will address property taxes, overcrowding in prisons and infrastructure for the 2025-27 biennium. In all, Armstrong suggests a budget of roughly $19.
A better sort of person than Donald Trump is wouldn't be perturbed by our nation honoring Carter, even on Inauguration Day.
In a bold first State of the State speech, Gov. Kelly Armstrong said he's aiming to slash property taxes to zero for most North Dakotans over the next decade.
North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong's budget proposal diverged from Doug Burgum's on property taxes, state employees, and infrastructure, receiving positive feedback from legislators during his Wednesday budget address.
The governor believes “homeowners will see a significant, immediate impact.” At first blush, it certainly appears so.
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 ...
Gov. Kelly Armstrong presents his first state budget which comes in at nearly $20 billion. Armstrong’s administration claims it’s $600 million less than former Gov. Burgum’s final budget. A large portion is focused on property tax reform and relief,
Governor Kelly Armstrong expressed his desire to see property tax reform and relief passed during his first State of the State Address on Tuesday.
Gov. Kelly Armstrong today presented his executive budget recommendations for the 2025-27 biennium, highlighting significant investments in property tax relief, housing and infrastructure, education opportunities for students,
Armstrong’s proposal includes a short-term solution to add more prison beds, sets aside public money for education savings accounts, expands on Burgum’s proposal to address housing and proposes to use bonding to pay for a new State Hospital, airport projects and a new state military museum.