The Department of Justice says South Dakota is violating the Americans with Disabilities Act by failing to provide home- and community-based care that could keep thousands of…
Month: May 2016
Our friends in labor (union guys, not imminent moms) were working McGovern Day last Saturday spreading the word about Initiated Measure 23. Evidently wanting to solidify my vote,…
Expanding Remote-Seller Sales Tax Nationwide Means Retailers Must Deal with 22 Different Regulations
Governing features South Dakota’s remote-seller sales tax fight on its website today. The online retailers suing us over Senate Bill 106 say that paying sales tax just like Runnings…
When he wasn’t trying unsuccessfully to undermine the minimum wage or block teacher pay raises, the man I seek to replace in the Legislature, Senator David…
Hooray! South Dakota Farmers Union president Doug Sombke and Garret Bischoff, the man who challenged Sombke for the Farmers Union presidency last December in an election marked with controversy, have hugged…
I am not qualified fairly summarize or evaluate Charlyne Yi’s speech to South Dakota Democrats at McGovern Day in Sioux Falls on April 30. I entered…
Spink County residents, are you ready to take up the challenge to maintain the participation and oversight necessary to hold the U.S. Department of Energy, Battelle,…
Governor Dennis Daugaard showed signs this winter that he was abandoning the fantasy that South Dakota’s mythical low cost of living made up for South Dakota’s low…
Two lazy cliché posts on Dakota War College make clear the continuing disconnect between Republican dogma and South Dakota’s youth. Pat Powers leads off May Day reprinting Governor…
The online candidate list isn’t updated, but Bob Mercer drops by the Secretary of State’s office and learns a few more Independent candidate petitions have…