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WWW.NYTIMES.COMAlyson Stoner, a Former Disney Star, Writes a Tell-All. Sort Of.Alyson Stoner has much to say about their years acting for Disney and Nickelodeon. Theyre careful how they say it.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 31 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.LGBTQNATION.COMJK Rowling urges boycott of store for having trans employeesAnti-trans crusader J.K. Rowling is calling for a boycott of iconic British retailer Marks & Spencer (M&S) following an outcry over a transgender employee who was just doing her job.On Monday, August 4, U.K. outlet The Telegraph reported that M&S apologized to a woman whose teenage daughter was reportedly distressed after a transgender woman working in the stores lingerie section offered her assistance. Related J.K. Rowling is personally funding attacks on trans womens rights with her Harry Potter money In her complaint to the store, the mother described the employee as a biological male and repeatedly misgendered her. According to the Telegraph, the mother said that it was completely inappropriate for the trans shop assistant to offer to help her 14-year-old daughter.My daughter recoiled, so I politely declined the offer and we left immediately. She was visibly upset and said she felt freaked out, the woman reportedly wrote in her complaint. Insights for the LGBTQ+ community Subscribe to our briefing for insights into how politics impacts the LGBTQ+ community and more. Subscribe to our Newsletter today The following day, an M&S customer service assistant responded to the complaint. In an email, the assistant said that the retailer was truly sorry for the incident and took the mothers concerns very seriously. The retailer said it assured the mother that a female colleague would assist her daughter in the future, according to the Telegraph.In an interview with the outlet, the woman claimed that M&S had acknowledged that the employee is not female, but she was unsatisfied with the stores response. The outlet noted that per the U.K. Supreme Courts recent anti-trans ruling which found that the legal definition of a woman under the countrys 2010 Equality Act is based on biological sex trans people can be barred from entering sex-segregated spaces, like changing rooms, that do not align with the sex they were assigned at birth.However, the alleged incident took place in March, prior to the U.K. Supreme Courts ruling. Whats more, the Telegraph later reported that the trans employee does not carry out bra fittings, and nowhere in the published excerpts of the mothers complaint was it indicated that the trans shop assistant offered or intended to enter a changing room with the teenage girl.That didnt stop Rowling from insinuating otherwise.Its time for women to vote with their wallets. If stores like M&S continue to flout the Supreme Court ruling on women-only spaces, prioritising the wishes of men who want to undress near, or help fit bras on teenage girls, a boycott seems appropriate, the Harry Potter author wrote in an August 4 X post linking to the Telegraph story. It's time for women to vote with their wallets. If stores like M&S continue to flout the Supreme Court ruling on women-only spaces, prioritising the wishes of men who want to undress near, or help fit bras on teenage girls, a boycott seems appropriate.https://t.co/9RsUetLEVA J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) August 4, 2025Rowling has seemingly made it her personal mission in recent years to undermine the rights of transgender women in the U.K. The author made headlines in February 2024 when she pledged a 70,000 (about $89,000) donation to For Women Scotland (FWS), the anti-trans organization behind the legal challenge that resulted in Aprils Supreme Court ruling. In May, a spokesperson for Rowling confirmed that the author was personally financing a legal defense fund to bankroll cases aimed at diminishing rights and protections for transgender women in the U.K. and Ireland.In an August 4 statement, a spokesperson for Marks & Spencer responded to the Telegraphs report.We want our stores to be inclusive and welcoming places for our colleagues and customers, the statement read. We have written to this customer and explained that our colleagues typically work across all departments in our stores and customers can always ask to speak to the colleague they feel most comfortable with. Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 27 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.LGBTQNATION.COMThis childrens book is a must for gay parents who want to teach kids about love & fashionFor gay moms and dads looking to share affirming books that reflect their own familys culture and love, fashion designer Thi Nguyns childrens book Mais o Diis a must.The gay Vietnamese-American made a name for himself as a fixture on the red carpet, accompanying his clients while making his own fashion statements. Hes also the host of Say I Do, a Netflix reality show where couples marry in fashionable (and quickly arranged) weddings. Related 20 exceptional LGBTQ+ childrens books your kids should read immediately In a million years, I never thought I would become an author, but opportunity comes, he told Good Morning America. Its definitely a magical experience.Mais o Di celebrates the title characters preparation for the Lunar New Year, and the fashions that come with it. Never Miss a Beat Subscribe to our newsletter to stay ahead of the latest LGBTQ+ political news and insights. Subscribe to our Newsletter today o means shirt, and di means long, so its a long shirt, Nguyn explained. Its similar to a tunic, and you wear it with pants. Anyone who is Vietnamese has worn one at some point in their life.The idea forMais o Dicame after Nguyn dressed Star Warsactress Kelly Marie Tran, the first woman of color to take a lead in the franchise, playing Rose Tico in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker in 2017.She asked for Nguyns help celebrating her cultural heritage in a very public way, so Nguyn designed ano di. Its impact was inspiring. We made that ensemble in 16 hours, and then it became this iconic moment for the whole community and the inspiration for Mais o Di, he told Pride.The story opens on the morning of Tet, the Vietnamese New Year, and Mai cant wait to celebrate at her beloved grandmothers home. While she has a sparkly Cinderella dress in mind, her gay dad suggests she wear an o di.Shes clearly disappointed. But her Ba tells her the story of her grandmother, or Ba Noi, who sewed a beautiful, highly sought-after o di in Vietnam before bringing her talents, or magic, with her when she immigrated to the United States. Then her eyesight began to fade.But how can Ba Noi know what Mais wearing if she cant see so well? Mai asks her dad.We wear our o di because we love her, Mai, he tells his young daughter. Thats the greatest thing about love. You dont have to see love to know its there.While Vietnamese culture is front and center in the book, its LGBTQ+ theme is more subtle. Readers see Mai and her dads together only when they arrive at the Tet celebration. But for gay parents, the appearance has a profound impact. Gay Vietnamese parents in particular have told Nguyn, I wish I had this book growing up because for a very long time we had to hide ourselves. There was no exposure whether on media or in literature, so this was not just only for the kids, but also for the adults, he explained. They appreciate that there is a book like that out there for the kids to see themselves.Its really about exposure, Nguyn said. Its not just about race, but its all about identity in general, and queerness as well. We need that exposure.Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 25 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.ESPN.COMDefensive frailties dog Liverpool, but new signings show qualityIt's already clear that Liverpool's lack of depth on defense needs to be addressed.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 27 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMSenator Gallego Brings a Message of Hope for Democrats to IowaSenator Ruben Gallego of Arizona won his seat last year by outperforming national Democrats among Hispanic voters and men. He wants the party to listen to listen to his message as it regroups.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 29 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMTrump Attacked Californias Redistricting System. Republicans Want to Save It.The independent body that redraws the states political maps isnt perfect, many Republicans say. But they prefer that to the gerrymander that Gov. Gavin Newsom seeks to offset one proposed in Texas.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 29 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMIn Election Cases, Supreme Court Keeps Removing GuardrailsThe justices, having effectively blessed partisan gerrymandering, may be poised to eliminate the remaining pillar of the Voting Rights Act.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 30 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.APARTMENTTHERAPY.COMAn IKEA Hack Creates Cozy Seating (and Storage) in This Dining NookWhen one piece of furniture can play double duty, its a win for me, the DIYer says. READ MORE...0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 23 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.ESPN.COMYankees' Boone ejected for 5th time this seasonYankees manager Aaron Boone was ejected from a game for the fifth time this season on Sunday.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 26 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.ESPN.COMZilisch on scary fall: 'Grateful to be walking'Connor Zilisch said he was grateful his fall in victory lane Saturday left him with just a broken collarbone. The question remains whether he'll be able to participate in the next Xfinity race on Aug. 22.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 25 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.ESPN.COMVan Dijk: Community Shield loss "disappointing"Virgil van Dijk called Liverpool's Community Shield defeat to Crystal Palace a "disappointing" start to their Premier League title defence.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 27 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.ESPN.COMScheffler gets sub after caddie has to return homeScottie Scheffler has turned to a tour chaplain as his caddie for Sunday's final round after Ted Scott had to leave due to a family emergency at home in Louisiana.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 29 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMEarthquake Strikes Western TurkeyRescue efforts were continuing as officials tried to assess damage in a region prone to disaster.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 33 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.ESPN.COMShane van Gisbergen wins fourth race this seasonShane van Gisbergen tied a Cup Series record with his fourth straight road-course victory, blowing out the competition again at Watkins Glen International.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 29 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.ESPN.COMPalou clinches 4th IndyCar title in last 5 seasonsAlex Palou wrapped up his fourth IndyCar championship in the last five seasons on Sunday at Portland International Raceway when title contender Pato O'Ward lost power early in the race.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 28 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.ESPN.COMJets activate key pass rusher Johnson from PUPThe Jets activated edge rusher Jermaine Johnson from the PUP list Sunday.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 24 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.ESPN.COMBills delivers Pennsylvania first LLSWS since '78Behind Reagan Bills' two-way heroics, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, defeated Floyds Knobs, Indiana, 1-0 on Sunday to win the state's first Little League Softball World Series since 1978.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 25 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.ESPN.COMDean Burmester wins LIV Chicago in three-way playoffDean Burmester beat Jon Rahm and Josele Ballester in a three-way playoff Sunday to win LIV Golf Chicago.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 26 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.ESPN.COM'Cool milestone': Verlander gets 3,500th career KJustin Verlander added another memorable chapter to his legendary pitching career Sunday, becoming the 10th pitcher in MLB history to reach 3,500 career strikeouts.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 27 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.ESPN.COMRaleigh clubs MLB-best 45th HR in Mariners' winCal Raleigh hit his major-league-leading 45th home run in a four-run first inning, and Seattle hung on for a 6-3 victory over Tampa Bay on Sunday.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 28 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMU.S. Government to Take Cut of Nvidia and AMD A.I. Chip Sales to ChinaIn a highly unusual arrangement with President Trump, the companies are expected to kick 15 percent of what they make in China to the U.S. government.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 20 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMTrump Administration to Put F.B.I. Agents on Night Patrol in WashingtonThe move is part of President Trumps pledge to crack down on street crime in the nations capital.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 25 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMFighting Fire With Fire, Democrats on Defense as Texas Redistricting LoomsA Republican proposal to add five Republican congressional seats in Texas imperils Democrats midterm prospects.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 25 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.ESPN.COMEagles' Dickerson injured in practice, exits on cartEagles Pro Bowl left guard Landon Dickerson was helped off the field and carted indoors after suffering an apparent right leg injury during the team's open practice Sunday night.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 26 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMVance Says U.S. Is Working for a Meeting With Trump, Putin and ZelenskyThe vice president said the White House was trying to determine when these three leaders could sit down and discuss an end to this conflict.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 23 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.ESPN.COMWith Messi out, Orlando drops Miami to 6th in routLuis Muriel scored a goal in each half and Martn Ojeda had a goal and an assist to lead Orlando City to a 4-1 victory over Inter Miami on Sunday night.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 25 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.ESPN.COMAces' Wilson first with 30-point, 20-rebound gameA'ja Wilson had 32 points and 20 rebounds, becoming the first player in WNBA history with 30-plus points and at least 20 rebounds in a game.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 24 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.PROPUBLICA.ORGThey Cant Get Answers From the Oil Industry. North Dakotas Oversight Program Hasnt Helped.by Jacob Orledge, North Dakota Monitor, photography by Sarahbeth Maney, ProPublica This article was produced for ProPublicas Local Reporting Network in partnership with the North Dakota Monitor. Sign up for Dispatches to get our stories in your inbox every week. One morning in February 2023, a small group of mineral owners arrived at the North Dakota Capitol on a mission. They had traveled from across the state and other parts of the country to explain to lawmakers how the powerful oil and gas companies had been chipping away at their income.Its not easy to recruit people to testify during the winter months of the legislative session. Ranchers are busy with the calving season. Snowbirds have relocated to warmer climates. Its a more than three-hour drive for those living in the Bakken oil field. But those who made it to Bismarck lined up at a podium to share details of their own experiences and the broader concerns affecting the estimated 300,000 people who receive money from the industry in exchange for the right to their underground minerals. For nearly a decade, they had grappled with companies withholding significant portions of their royalty payments without explaining how they determined how much to deduct, as the North Dakota Monitor and ProPublica reported last week. Now they were at the Capitol for a specific reason: They wanted legislators to require companies to provide more information so owners could discern if they were being paid correctly, and to impose penalties if companies failed to comply. Shane Leverenz, who manages income his extended family receives from numerous oil wells, read aloud email responses from companies to illustrate the lack of cooperation mineral owners face when they request information. We are not obligated to mail each owner a calculation as to how their interest was calculated, one company wrote. There is no transparency, Leverenz told the legislators. Leverenz, whose great-grandfather homesteaded in North Dakota and had his property deed signed by President Theodore Roosevelt, has helped organize royalty owners on this issue in recent years. Leverenz grew up in Epping, a town of fewer than 100 people in the northwest part of the state, and traveled to North Dakota from Texas, where he now lives, to testify. Shane Leverenz testifies at a bill hearing in the North Dakota Capitol in 2023. (Jeremy Turley/Forum News Service) After input from Leverenz and others, lawmakers decided to create a new state program that they hoped would address conflicts between royalty owners and companies. In particular, mineral owners had mounting concerns over postproduction deductions, the money companies withhold to cover the costs of processing and transporting minerals after they are extracted and before they are sold. Companies say they are allowed to pass on a share of those costs, while royalty owners say they shouldnt bear that responsibility because in most cases lease agreements dont mention those expenses. The states postproduction royalty oversight program had the support of the industry, but it was far less than what Leverenz and other owners wanted. In the two years since its creation, the program has not lived up to its name and has not alleviated owners concerns over deductions or transparency, an investigation by the North Dakota Monitor and ProPublica found. The program has resolved 69 cases so far, and none have involved postproduction deductions, according to documents obtained under a public records request. A case can represent a complaint or question from a royalty owner. The legislative intent was supposed to be addressing the issue of the postproduction costs that they were hitting people with, said Rep. Don Longmuir, a Republican from Stanley, in the northwest corner of the state. The newsrooms investigation found that the program has focused on other issues. It has instead helped owners resolve complaints about companies withholding payments entirely and failing to pay interest on late royalty payments, records show. Some mineral owners said in interviews that they do not trust state officials to help them get information about the deductions and therefore have not tried to use the program. Leverenz said the program, also referred to as the ombudsman program, has not accomplished what he and other royalty owners were told it would. He has taken six complaints to the ombudsman; three were resolved but three remain open, including two for more than a year. The unresolved complaints do not involve deductions, he said, and focus on other issues with his familys royalty payments. The ombudsman is running into the same thing that I have, where theres just no response from the oil companies or they stalled, Leverenz said. Theres been no forward momentum.Ron Webb, who coordinates the program within the states Department of Agriculture, said it has helped facilitate communication between mineral owners and companies. He said the program is voluntary and does not have authority to compel companies to change how they calculate payments or even to provide information. Oil companies are not required to work with us, Webb said.The program no longer promotes itself as being able to oversee concerns about royalty deductions even though that was part of the legislative intent. On the departments website and in a brochure, the word postproduction has been dropped from the programs name even though it is in the title of the law that created it.The departments legal counsel, Dutch Bialke, said the name of the law is irrelevant to how the program operates.The title is entirely legally non-binding and has no legal effect, he wrote in an email, citing North Dakota law. A bill introduced in 2023 established what it called the postproduction royalty oversight program. The program has since dropped the word postproduction from its name. (Obtained by North Dakota Monitor and ProPublica. Highlighted by ProPublica.) Nothing Is ClearEver since Neil Christensen and his sisters noticed in 2016 that Hess Corp. was withholding nearly 25% of their royalty income up from less than 1% just two years earlier his family has tried to get answers from the company. He traveled to Minot, North Dakota, some years ago to meet with Hess representatives at their production offices. He also called the companys accounting office and its royalty owner hotline, but he said their explanations didnt make sense. It doesnt seem as if the company has a large interest in explaining themselves, Christensen said. Spreadsheets kept by his family show withholdings have been as much as 42% in recent years. The transparency issue is a big problem with oil operators and mineral owners. Christensen manages land and oil and gas minerals in McKenzie County, North Dakota, for his family. The royalty statements can be hundreds of pages long but provide only a general description of the reasons for the deductions, leaving owners unable to verify the companies costs and whether they are being paid a fair share. Christensens family and others said they have had payments reduced for expenses the companies incurred years earlier.Nothing is clear, said his sister Naomi Staruch, who has spent most of her career working in finance for banks and churches in Minnesota. I would get so frustrated really looking hard at the statements. Diana and Bob Skarphol, who have advocated for years on behalf of royalty owners, said confusing and overwhelming royalty statements are a common concern. The couple received one statement last year that included 39 pages of calculations for a single well including reductions to past royalties going back nine years. The Skarphols received $1.15 that month from the production of the well.Merrill Piepkorn, a Democratic former state senator from Fargo who was the prime sponsor of the transparency legislation, said oil companies tactics are obfuscation through transparency. You get so much information, theres no way to find what youre looking for, said Piepkorn, who unsuccessfully ran for governor in 2024. Todd Slawson, chair of the North Dakota Petroleum Council, said royalty statements are complex in part because state regulators within the last decade began requiring companies to include additional categories of information. Hess said it maintains an online portal where royalty owners can access their royalty information and operates a call center that mineral owners can contact with questions. North Dakota does not regulate the costs that companies can pass on to individual owners, though the state and federal governments regulate deductions on government-owned land. The state audits the royalties paid on state-owned minerals to ensure the amounts are correct and, since 1979, the states leases do not allow deductions. But private mineral owners dont have that same access and often learn about deductions by comparing their statements with one another. Its kind of all rigged against the individual royalty owner, Leverenz said.State officials have told mineral owners that they cant get involved in private disputes and that litigation is the owners best recourse. But litigation isnt financially feasible for most families, according to attorney Josh Swanson, who represents mineral owners.It easily exceeds six figures, and thats cost-prohibitive for most folks, Swanson said. Part of the playbook for a lot of operators is making these things as cost-prohibitive as they can.Swanson was the attorney Janice Arnson and her family hired to try to get answers from Hess. Hess had been deducting between 15% and 36% of their royalty income each month since 2015, according to a spreadsheet maintained by Arnson. They had no luck getting an explanation from the company until they hired Swanson in 2017. When Hess responded, a company attorney said in a letter that the deductions were proper and permissible under the terms of the lease. While Swanson disagreed, the family declined to pursue litigation because it was going to be an expensive suit. First image: Janice Arnson in her Williston, North Dakota, home. Second image: Arnson places her hand on land once owned by her family, where she still retains mineral ownership, near the northern shore of Lake Sakakawea in northwest North Dakota. We were one small, little family, said Arnson. We just didnt have the resources against Hess to fight.(Hess did not contest or comment on Arnsons or Christensens claims.)Some royalty owners have turned to the Northwest Landowners Association, a nonprofit advocacy group, for help. Troy Coons, the groups chair, said he has fielded multiple calls a week from royalty owners who are angry that state leaders have not helped them with the deductions. Its a massive concern for people, said Coons, whose group has sued the state on behalf of property owners on a different issue. Were not supposed to be bearing the burden of expenses. Troy Coons, chair of the nonprofit Northwest Landowners Association, on his property in Donnybrook, North Dakota. Mineral owners have reached out to the association for help with deductions. Lawmakers initially had bipartisan support in 2023 for a bill that would have guaranteed mineral owners access to electronic spreadsheets detailing their payments and would have required companies to provide more information on how they calculate a royalty owners share of the income from each well. It also would have directed courts to require companies to reimburse royalty owners for attorneys fees if they successfully sued for the information. But that bill was discarded in favor of legislation creating the royalty oversight program. The Legislature took our bill and they stripped it of everything, and they shoved the ombudsman program into it, Leverenz said. They created the program with the promises that, you know, this is going to be the answer to all the issues that have been brought up over the years with the royalty owners.Sen. Brad Bekkedahl, a Republican from Williston, initially backed both bills. The senator said he hoped the bill creating the ombudsman program would be amended in the legislative process to give it more authority to advocate on behalf of mineral owners. That didnt happen. That would have been, I think, more beneficial to royalty owners, said Bekkedahl, who ultimately voted against it. North Dakota state Sen. Brad Bekkedahl, a Republican who is also Willistons finance commissioner, outside Williston City Hall after a commission meeting in June Barking Up a TreeIn pitching the program to lawmakers in 2023, Doug Goehring, the states agriculture commissioner, said the goal was to try to develop some resolution for royalty owners with questions about their payments, including concerns over deductions.The bill required a report to legislators. Goehring told lawmakers he would share with them full and complete information concerning the cases handled by the program and the issues faced by mineral owners in order to inform future legislation. Well certainly provide you scenarios, situations, and some of the challenges and difficulties weve dealt with, Goehring, a Republican, testified in 2023. And even some suggestions about how you correct some of this moving forward. The result has fallen short of what Goehring pledged in testimony, the news organizations found. Goehring now says it is not the programs job to find resolution for royalty owners who question the deductions. We dont have a leg to stand on to try and advocate or try to extort money out of the company, Goehring said. He said an exception is if deductions are specifically prohibited in leases, but most agreements, especially those signed decades ago, are silent on the issue of deductions.Instead of a detailed report, Goehring delivered a one-page summary to legislators in September that broadly categorized the issues handled through the program. Legislators accepted the report without discussion. Goehring said a more detailed report was not necessary. They dont want to know that, he said. We generally dont write reports in that manner. We give them the basic information. North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring, a Republican, says the royalty oversight program has been successful, citing feedback from the oil industry. (Kyle Martin for the North Dakota Monitor) Of the 147 cases filed with the program, about half remain unresolved, including more than two dozen that have been pending since 2023. Goehring said some of the cases remain open at the request of royalty owners.Two of the pending cases involve postproduction deductions, including one that has been open since September 2023, according to Bialke, the Agriculture Departments legal counsel.The cases are assigned to two energy companies that serve as ombudsmen, Diamond Resources and Aurora Energy Solutions, which contact the companies on behalf of the mineral owners. Neither of the companies responded to questions from the North Dakota Monitor and ProPublica. The news organizations paid $425 to obtain records related to the cases that had been resolved as of late June. In those cases, the ombudsmen have answered royalty owners questions and obtained answers for them when companies had not been responsive. In some cases, they mediated solutions that resulted in royalty owners receiving payments they were owed, records show. In one case, an ombudsman spent nearly 10 months going back and forth with a company until the royalty owner got paid. In other cases, ombudsmen helped royalty owners understand technical issues related to taxes and the probate process after inheriting minerals. The department redacted company names from the documents released, with Bialke citing state law.It has been extremely helpful for frustrated royalty owners who cannot get their questions answered, said Slawson of the North Dakota Petroleum Council, who also owns an energy company. Having deductions suddenly show up on revenue checks and questions not being answered or not explained well can lead to suspicions of wrongdoing.Kenneth Schmidt, who owns minerals near Ray in Williams County, contacted the program after struggling to convince a company that it owed interest on late royalty payments as mandated by state law. It took a few months, he said, but the company paid him.I was very satisfied with the program, said Schmidt. Instead of going to an attorney and Ill pay $400 an hour, they did it for free, but through the state.Goehring said the program has been successful, citing feedback from the industry as well as the fact that no bills related to royalty deductions were introduced during this years legislative session, the first time in nearly a decade.If theres no bills that are coming up, then isn't that an indication? Its kind of like if you dont have a cough, then maybe you dont have a cold, he said.While the program has resolved disputes like Schmidts, which are more cut-and-dried, it isnt well equipped to handle more complex disagreements, Goehring said. That isnt a surprise to one of the lawmakers who worked on the bill. I dont doubt that in some cases, facilitating that communication probably helped, but I dont think it gives all the answers to the royalty owners that theyre looking for, Bekkedahl said.A number of royalty owners told the news organizations they simply dont trust the program to help. I didnt feel the ombudsman program had any teeth in it whatsoever to do anything, said Brian Anderson, who has not filed a complaint even though he wants companies to more fully explain their deductions. 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