The Government Accountability Board wimped out of holding Governor Kristi Noem accountable for her use of the state plane for personal and political purposes by…
Month: December 2022
Last summer, the Department of Education strangely and without explanation canceled a hearing on rule changes proposed to root out “divisive concepts” from the Department’s…
The Department of Education released its K-12 fall enrollment figures for 2022 last week. The numbers show 607 more kids going to South Dakota’s public…
Telling government employees they can’t watch TikTok on government computers is tiny potatoes compared to the actions President Joe Biden is taking to protect America…
Corey Lewandowski is helping plan Kristi Noem’s reïnauguration, says outgoing Senator Mary Duvall: Members of the gubernatorial inauguration committee in Pierre were surprised by the…
Libby Skarin of the ACLU urges South Dakotans to talk about abortion: …if we want to make it clear that the majority of South Dakotans…
Reviewing the lobbyist registry for the 2023 Session, I find 156 individuals signed up so far to hang around the Capitol this winter persuading our…
Last year I noted a vertical farming project, Fifth Season, in Braddock, Pennsylvania (that’s where Oz-slaying Senator-Elect John Fetterman was mayor!) as an example of…
Johnson Nay, Thune and Rounds Aye on Federal Budget, Ukraine Aid, TikTok Ban, Electoral Count Reform
A $1.7-trillion budget for the rest of the fiscal year is headed toward President Joe Biden’s desk. Congressman Dusty Johnson couldn’t stomach it, but Senators…
Lead-Deadwood High School students got three extra days of Christmas break last week thanks to mercury, a knucklehead, and the EPA: Dr. Erik Person, superintendent of…