Congresswoman Kristi Noem thinks it’s really important that the International Trade Commission yesterday overturned the Trump newsprint tariff: “Local newspapers document the heartbeat of small…
Month: August 2018
If you looked at the Chronicle of Higher Education tables I cited in my previous post, you know this fiscal policy post is coming! The state of…
If you think Brookings, Vermillion, and South Dakota’s other college towns are remarkably racially diverse, zoom out on the map. The Chronicle of Higher Education‘s fun…
I listened over my gnashing of salami and provolone to Lori Walsh, Seth Tupper, and Jon Hunter talk about the significance of Billie Sutton’s eagerness…
Ask Jason Ravnsborg and Randy Seiler about public policy issues, and Jason Ravnsborg proves himself the inferior candidate for Attorney General. The South Dakota Newspaper…
Attorney General Marty Jackley continues to use the authority of his office to support efforts to make life worse for Americans. Last week Jackley further…
Even Donald Trump admits that his tariffs are hurting farmers. Yesterday the USDA announced just how much they think they need to compensate farmers for Il…
Republican candidate for governor Kristi Noem is offering coattails to her downticket partner in District 1, one of the few strong Democratic districts in the…
We don’t have bills yet, but we have a rough outline of three proposals for the September 12 Special Session and the procedure by which…
Among the Legislative Executive Board’s diversions yesterday in Pierre was a review of how to make a bill. Here are the flow charts designed by…