The campaign finance draft legislation I was looking for last week is finally up on the Government Accountability Task Force’s website, just in time for…
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After losing in circuit court last month, the pharmaceutical industry is asking the South Dakota Supreme Court to hear their argument that Attorney General Marty…
Radical right-wing candidate for governor Lora Hubbel jumped on the South Dakota Citizens for Liberty bandwagon yesterday and lambasted SDGOP chairman Dan Lederman for being…
The Government Operations and Audit Committee has a lot more on its plate today (and probably tomorrow) at its meeting at Carnegie Town Hall in…
Dakota War College does its sponsors’ bidding again, this time forwarding the Koch Brothers’ effort to jam direct democracy by discouraging people from signing any…
Tri-Valley school district superintendent Mike Lodmel thought it would be a good idea to offer home-school students free laptops if they would come and sit…
The Department of Labor and Regulation does us the favor of posting the official statement from the Division of Banking on its Cease and Desist…
Petition challenges during the past couple of election cycles have gone nowhere in the Secretary of State’s office, largely because our Secretaries of State have…
May it please the Court…. On July 18, Sixth Circuit Judge John L. Brown dismissed the State of South Dakota, the Governor’s Office of Economic…
In 2015, payday lenders tried to delay circulation of the payday loan rate cap petition by challenging the Attorney General’s official explanation of the measure.…