Jason Glodt tells public radio he’s about to launch a six-figure radio campaign to promote Amendment S, California billionaire Henry T. Nicholas’s crime victims bill of rights. Glodt’s…
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Last April, Aberdeen police found more than $14,000 worth of drugs and seventeen firearms on the premises of the Schriver Funeral Home, a few blocks…
Secretary of State Shantel Krebs convened her special bipartisan panel on campaign finance reform yesterday and found “solid support” for allowing businesses to contribute directly…
The latest Dakota Free Press poll finds a noteworthy lack of interest in Referred Law 19, the Incumbent Protection Plan. Asked “Do you support Referred…
The payday lenders have not fooled the Sioux Falls Area Chamber of Commerce. In its combo brief on Initiated Measure 21 (the real 36% payday…
The Sioux Falls Area Chamber of Commerce does a fair job of summarizing the reasons for and against Referred Law 20, Senator David Novstrup’s youth sub-minimum wage. Let’s…
Maybe discussing state issues is irrelevant to legislative campaign success. But that didn’t stop me from responding to the South Dakota State Medical Association PAC‘s survey on a…
As I talk to voters, I regularly steer the conversation away from Presidential politics and encourage voters to discuss South Dakota’s ten ballot questions, education funding, corruption, and…
Following the violent tactics used by Dakota Access’s goon squad Saturday, the Standing Rock and Cheyenne River Sioux Tribes have asked for a temporary restraining order to…
This is no lie—Senator David Novstrup has helped me recruit good campaign help and turn at least one Republican into a Democrat. Writing up Referred Law 20, Novstrup’s plan…