Senator M. Michael Rounds likes to brag up his cred on cyberscurity. But he doesn’t seem to care much about your personal cyber-privacy. Yesterday Rounds, John Thune, and all…
Month: March 2017
Get your latest Dakota Free Press podcast, right here, right now! The highlight of Episode 003 is Spencer Dobson’s interview with local art professor Sara Christensen Blair…
I don’t think Kristi Noem reads much, but if she did, she’d read this new Quinnipiac University poll, look at the Republican health care plan, and shout, “Eject!…
Neither Kristi Noem nor Marty Jackley really want patients to be “in the driver’s seat”… especially not lady patients. Congresswoman Noem has voted and will likely…
As the House hurtles toward its uncertain vote on TrumpCare today, we can only hope South Dakota’s lone Congresswoman pays attention to the story of former…
Attorney General Marty Jackley continues to signal to Congresswoman Kristi Noem that she’d better not try running against him on crime. Our A.G. offers this…
Do millionaires move to take advantage of lower state tax rates? Yes, but not much, says this 2016 study in the American Sociological Review. Stanford researchers…
Dakota Marketing Coalition, National Farmers Organization, and South Dakota Farmers Union brought a couple of speakers to Aberdeen Monday evening to talk about the chronically…
Ever since TransCanada plowed its first tar sands oil pipeline across eastern South Dakota, one of my main critiques of pipelines has been private corporations’ ability to use eminent domain…
The Daugaard Administration caught a break from USCIS last week. In a decision issued on March 15, the USCIS Administrative Appeals Office withdrew an earlier decision to revoke…