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WATCH: NFIB North Dakota Discusses Property Tax Reform

WATCH: NFIB North Dakota Discusses Property Tax Reform

January 8, 2025

News Release

NFIB held a webinar on Jan. 6th discussing burdensome property taxes in North Dakota

On Monday, January 6, 2025, NFIB held a webinar to discuss the property tax issue that has been burdening North Dakotans across the state. There will be many proposals to try and address the skyrocketing property taxes, and members shared input on what should be done.

 


Click here to watch the webinar. 

To help NFIB better understand how significant the high property taxes are to small businesses, we are asking our members to complete a quick survey to help give lawmakers an idea of what small business owners are going through regarding this issue.

We need your input. Click here or below to take the survey and give us a consensus on the issue.

For questions, please contact Grassroots Manager Ben Abrahamson at ben.abrahamson@nfib.org or 218-969-5121.

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