Minot, ND — The Dakotan, a leading local news outlet, will host a virtual debate on Tuesday, October 3, at 7:00 PM, focusing on the controversial Measure #4, which will appear on the November ballot. The debate will be livestreamed on The Dakotan’s Facebook and YouTube channels, allowing residents across North Dakota to hear from both sides of the issue.
The event will feature Dr. Rick Becker, representing End Unfair Property Tax, and Attorney Robert Harms, representing Keep it Local. Moderated by Mike Blessum, the debate will delve into the potential impacts of Measure #4, a proposal that seeks to reform North Dakota’s property tax system by amending sections 1, 14, 15, and 16 and repealing sections 4, 5, 7, 9, and 10 of Article X of the North Dakota Constitution. If passed, Measure #4 would prohibit all political subdivisions from levying any taxes on real property, except for bonded indebtedness until paid, sparking debate on the future of local government funding.
“The Dakotan is committed to providing a platform for meaningful conversations on issues that matter to our community,” said the event’s host, Jonathan Starr. “This debate will offer voters a chance to hear directly from both sides and better understand what’s at stake.”
Representing the “Yes” Side: Dr. Rick Becker - End Unfair Property Tax
Dr. Becker, a well-known advocate for smaller government and former state legislator, argues that property tax elimination is essential for homeowners who are being unfairly taxed and sees Measure #4 as a step toward greater financial freedom for North Dakotans.
Representing the “No” Side: Attorney Robert Harms - Keep it Local
Attorney Harms, a former Republican Party Chair, will argue that Measure #4 could severely limit local governments' ability to fund essential services like schools, emergency response, and infrastructure, urging voters to protect local control and ensure community stability.
How to Watch:
The debate will be livestreamed on The Dakotan’s Facebook and YouTube channels, and viewers are encouraged to participate by submitting questions in the comments section during the broadcast.
Date: October 3, 2024
Time: 7:00 PM (CST)
Where: Virtual Event – Livestreamed on The Dakotan’s Facebook Page and YouTube Channel