(Bismarck, ND) North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum says not including an income tax proposal a "missed opportunity" after the special session ended. The North Dakota Special Session officially wrapped up Wednesday without Governor Burgum's proposal to eliminate income tax for 50,000 filers. The impacted filers make less than $60,000 individually or $100,000 jointly.
The Senate was mostly done but had a controversial Public Employee Retirement Systems board membership bill and income tax relief as its last two topics.
In rare move, a North Dakota legislative committee couldn’t come to a decision on an endorsement for the bill. After passing the House of Representatives, it now goes to the Senate.
(Bismarck, ND) The North Dakota Special Session is getting underway today, and Governor Doug Burgum is calling on lawmakers to reintroduce a zero income tax provision in the bill. The session was called after the State Supreme Court called the budget bill unconstitutional after they ruled the bill violated the State Constitution's Single-Subject rule. This includes a part