Now that the South Dakota Newspaper Association is party to a lawsuit seeking the repeal of Initiated Measure 24, the Rapid City Journal lets fly with an…
Tag: campaign finance
Dakota War College finds it blogworthy that South Dakota teachers, people who work in education daily and see the negative impacts of the Republican Legislature’s…
In absolutely minor news of personal peevishness, Steve Novotny, who portrayed himself last spring as sufficiently loyal to the Libertarian cause to deserve their nomination…
I get the feeling Allison Renville wants to be the Democrats’ girl who kicks the hornets’ nest. After charging that racism explains the huge drop-off…
After some apparent initial non-responsiveness to my lawsuit seeking to overturn Initiated Measure 24, Attorney General Jason Ravsnborg has apparently chosen Assistant Attorney General Stacy…
I just noticed this morning that the Secretary of State’s campaign finance reporting website has an option allowing curious citizens to search 2018 filings by…
Hey, Jason Ravnsborg! Let’s go to court! This afternoon, Rapid City attorney James Leach filed on my behalf a complaint against the State of South Dakota,…
Let’s connect some campaign finance dots and talk about the influence of out-of-state money in South Dakota politics. Back in November, Shining Light PAC, the…
At least four bills in the hopper will interest candidates, campaigners, and their treasurers: Senate Minority Leader Troy Heinert (D-26/Mission) offers Senate Bill 139 in hopes…