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Cutting Through the Fog in North Dakota
As reported many years ago in the Bismarck Tribune, state senator I. E. Solberg had the obvious solution to a ticklish problem:
“What we ought to do now, obviously, is suspend all activity until we can hold a plebiscite to select a panel that will appoint a commission authorized to hire a new team of experts to restudy the feasibility of compiling an index of all the committees that have in the past inventoried and cataloged the various studies aimed at finding out what happened to all the policies that were scrapped when new policies were decided on by somebody else. Once that’s out of the way, I think we could go full steam ahead with some preliminary plans for a new study with federal funds of why nothing can be done right now.”