Secretary Noem better do something to bring more federal dollars to Indian Country and South Dakota. Her boss just killed the Community Development Financial Institutions…
Month: November 2025
Kristi Noem has a chance to bring some federal gravy to South Dakota. The Legislature’s State-Tribal Relations Committee is recommending that the person 18th in…
In August, Brookings Register managing editor Josh Linehan lamented the sudden closure of his hometown newspaper and said out-of-state corporate ownership kills local news. Linehan…
Last week the Watertown City Council authorized city manager Alan Stager to apply for a $4.75-million Federal Aviation Administration grant to install a solar farm…
The change in leadership at the Department of Corrections has produced one small, sensible course correction: a pause in the frivolous rebranding of our Pheasantland…
The ongoing discussions of alternative tax schemes and property tax relief in South Dakota expose one deep flaw in South Dakota’s political character: we keep…
On Thursday, federal Judge Camela C. Theeler denied the state’s motion to stay her injunction against its unconstitutional February deadline for submitting initiative petitions. The…
LRC: Schools, Counties, Cities Will Lose $850 Million Taxing Retail Transactions Instead of Property
In their dog-and-pony slideshow presented to the Legislature’s property tax task force this summer, sponsors of a proposed initiated amendment to ban property taxes and…
In addition to obtaining the Attorney General’s title and explanation and the Legislative Research Council’s fiscal note, the sponsors of the proposed initiative to ban…
Wow! Thanks to the generous alacrity of Attorney General Marty Jackley, the rightwingers trying to abolish property tax still have a chance to get their…