Attorney General Austin Knudsen has joined with other states in suing the EPA over a rule on vehicle emissions. His office boasted about the three dozen lawsuits he has filed.

Attorney General Austin Knudsen has joined with other states in suing the EPA over a rule on vehicle emissions. His office boasted about the three dozen lawsuits he has filed.



Despite overwhelming opposition, the State Library Commission repealed the rule requiring directors of large libraries to have masters degrees. Christian commissioner Tammy Hall violated the commandment against bearing false witness.


The Office of Public Instruction received a $14 million appropriation to build a date collection system for teachers and students. Despite enabling legislation and due to Elsie Arntzen’s incompetence, the project is stalled.

Scott Osterman, Director of Commerce, ‘resigned’ after an audit found he had racked up $30,000 in illicit expenses for personal use of a state vehicle.

Charlie Brereton heads up the Department of Public Health and Human Services.

The National Republican Senate Committee ventured that Rep. Matt Rosendale could be “a Democratic plant.”

Alarmed by the push-back on property tax increases, our feckless governor takes decisive action – appointing a task force?
