A candidate for North Dakota Superintendent of Public Instruction says the state needs to get back to basics in the classroom and needs stronger leadership to give parents a voice in education. Jason Heitkamp served in the North Dakota State Senate for two years, as a Republican representing District 26. His tenure ended in December of 2022 after falling short in his bid for
"The recent lopsided voting in both the House and Senate have shown that the North Dakota Legislature feels it is time to apply some common sense with the current transgender agenda," Jamestown resident Tom Tracy writes.