And Bonus: SB 177 Means Fewer Kids Get Jobs! I’ve mentioned the training wage, known as the “opportunity wage” in South Dakota, in a couple of…
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In the CPA-CYA department, the Department of Revenue tells us that it can’t tell us whether it’s going to take $2.4 million in unpaid bank…
Imagine you’re out on your tractor planting corn on your farm. Some city slicker pulls up to the fenceline and flags you down. You finish your row, hop…
The petition drives to refer Senate Bill 177 (the youth minimum wage) and Senate Bill 69 (the “incumbency protection plan,” as one circulator calls it) are charging…
Dang. As a petitioner and avid defender of the First Amendment, I want to go to war on the United States Postal Service for kicking…
New Voters Must Register Before Signing Petitions; Newly Moved, Deceased, and Convicted Still Count!
A couple of really interesting questions came up today as I circulated referendum petitions: It’s April 15. Ole Oleson really wants to sign a petition, but he hasn’t…
Arrgghh! Just when I want to feel good about the intelligence of the electorate, the Aberdeen American News publishes this strange, vague, and arguably ominous letter…
The Dakota Free Press Guerrilla Legal Department offers the following pointers to the South Dakota Department of Revenue and South Dakota Attorney General to help them figure…
One misconception about Senate Bill 177, the youth minimum wage, came up yesterday in my conversation with Rick Knobe on KSOO Viewpoint University. As we discussed our…
With our referendum drive on Senate Bills 69 and 177 well underway, the Secretary of State finally publishes the official guide to circulating statewide ballot…