Bismarck, North Dakota (AP)
The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe could be the first tribe in North Dakota to collect a general sales tax.
Voters who live on the North Dakota side of the reservation will decide in July primary election whether they want a 5 percent sales tax that would be used to provide tribal services. The Standing Rock reservation straddles the North Dakota-South Dakota border.
The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe could be the first tribe in North Dakota to collect a general sales tax.
Voters who live on the North Dakota side of the reservation will decide in July primary election whether they want a 5 percent sales tax that would be used to provide tribal services. The Standing Rock reservation straddles the North Dakota-South Dakota border.