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Measures 2 and 3 Target Taxes and Higher Education

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Tuesday, October 28, 2014   

BISMARCK, N.D. - Questions on taxes and higher education will face North Dakota voters one week from today as they make their choice on Measures 2 and 3, among others.

If approved, Measure 2 would ban any state or local political subdivisions from imposing mortgage, sales or transfer taxes on real estate transactions.

Charlene Nelson, the chair of Empower the Taxpayer, is among those pushing for approval, although she notes North Dakota does not currently have such taxes in place.

"This is kind of one of those solutions in search of a problem, but it's always good to take a tax off the plate," she says.

Opponents of Measure 2 argue it is unnecessary and too minor an issue to become part of the state constitution.

In terms of overseeing higher public education in North Dakota, Measure 3 is also the source of contention. If approved, the rule would create a full-time three-member commission, while eliminating the chancellor's office and a part-time, eight-member board.

Matthew Perdue, executive director of Students Against Measure 3, says the measure takes the wrong approach because it takes away citizen voices - including those of students.

"At a time where student costs, tuition and fees are becoming an increasing problem, we oppose Measure 3 because the names and missions of the institutions are removed from the constitution," says Perdue. "That leaves out institutions vulnerable to manipulation by the Legislature if they choose to do so."

Those who support Measure 3 say it's a step toward reform and greater accountability, and is needed with the recent increases in state funding for higher education.


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