The South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation has announced that this year’s inflation adjustment will add 50 cents to South Dakota’s minimum wage: on…
Month: October 2021
In a story last week on the Board of Regents’ call for food service bids, Bob Mercer noted the number of dining sites at each…
Along with his guest column yesterday, law professor and South Dakota Task Force on Trust Administration and Review member Thomas Simmons sent me an infographic Lemonly of…
I don’t know if the delay came from marijuana advocates or our inattentive Attorney General, but supporters of Amendment A have let slip without action…
If radical right-wing death cultists can use coronavirus as an excuse to take over local government to hasten the apocalypse, then decent Americans should be…
There’s a guest column down here somewhere… The release of the Pandora Papers and the resulting press coverage of South Dakota’s central role in facilitating…
As petty power squabbles so stymie our Republican legislators that they’d rather surrender their constitutional redistricting duty to the Supreme Court, our supremely petty and…
If you’re wondering how to replace Kristi Noem as Governor in 2022, perhaps Oklahoma provides a campaign template: get a high-ranking Republican to switch parties…
South Dakota Republicans are trying to tell us that our complicity in global corruption and wealth concentration via perpetual trusts is good for our economy.…
Merry Christmas! say Republican legislators to the League of Women Voters and other advocates petitioning for a vote on an independent redistricting commission. Republicans are…