While the South Dakota Trumpublican Party spin blog complains that Democratic U.S. House candidate Ryan Ryder‘s tweets are too mean, the Yankton Press & Dakotan…
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This week’s backwards political thinking is laid bare by Madison Regent Randy Schaefer’s public statement on why Dakota State University needs to spend $100 million…
After my Tuesday morning post on the South Dakota Legislature’s failure to join other states in taking action against Russia for its naked aggression against…
While Tony Venhuizen waits for incumbent Representatives Sue Peterson and Richard Thomason to officially step into a District 13 primary, all three of District 3’s…
The Venhuizen 2034 Campaign begins! Tony Venhuizen, who has served various roles in the Executive Branch for almost 20 years and was perhaps the only…
Meanwhile, South Dakota legislators continue to fight about pot. Yesterday, House State Affairs killed Senate Bill 3, which would legalize recreational marijuana, and hijacked Senate…
The AP headline is “US States Adding to Financial Pressure on Russia over War.” The Rapid City Journal reads David A. Lieb’s article and plows down to…
Representative Shawn Bordeaux (D-26A/Mission) prime-sponsored 28 bills and one resolution this Session, almost all directly advancing American Indian interests. Only one, House Bill 1185, made it to…
Senate State Affairs spared schools a little bit of foolishness last week, voting to kill Representative Phil Jensen’s House Bill 1198, which would have required…
The Rapid City shooting range remains alive in the Legislature. The Senate approved Senate Bill 175 on Tuesday, with Senator Joshua Klumb (R-20/Mitchell), who lives…