North Dakota Governor Kelly Armstrong released a statement today after he and First Lady Kjersti Armstrong attended the swearing in of Donald J. Trump as the 47th president of the United States at the U.
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.
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.
The governor believes “homeowners will see a significant, immediate impact.” At first blush, it certainly appears so.
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,
House Bill 1176, filed Thursday, contains the proposal introduced by Armstrong during his State of the State address. The bill would increase the primary residence tax credit and put most homeowners on a path toward zero property taxes within a decade. It also would set a 3% annual cap on local property tax budgets.
“The inauguration of a U.S. president is a time to celebrate, and the Stars and Stripes should fly high as a symbol of freedom and democracy,” Armstrong says. “We will continue to honor the life and legacy of President Carter, as we should, by returning the flags to half-staff on Jan. 21 as a mark of respect and reverence.”
The plan by Republican Gov. Kelly Armstrong would start with $483 million from the state’s general fund and a portion of earnings from the state’s $11.5 billion oil tax savings with the ...
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,
Governor Kelly Armstrong proposes using oil tax revenue to eliminate property taxes for primary residences within a decade. The plan includes $483 million in funding and caps local tax increases ...
Gov. Kelly Armstrong’s plan for property tax relief has captured the attention of North Dakota’s legislators, but they won’t necessarily be quick to endorse it. Rep. Jay Fisher of Minot’s District 5 said the governor laid out a good plan for property tax relief but he wants to see other proposals as well.
A delegation from North Dakota attended President Donald Trump’s inauguration yesterday. Governor Kelly Armstrong and First Lady Kjersti led a sizeable contingent from the Peace Garden State to Washington D.