In one of his better ideas, Senator Lee Schoenbeck (R-5/Watertown) brought Senate Bill 102, which protects the voting rights of victims of stalking and domestic…
Tag: privacy
Todd Epp of KELO Radio tests the Governor’s tracking app and finds it does a fair job of telling Kristi Noem his location—within general airstrike…
Mayor Schaunaman is not going to be happy: some Republican legislators are actually trying to crack down on drone snooping! Representative David Johnson (R-33/Rapid City)…
Unlike most of the Republican Party, Senator Stace Nelson (R-19/Fulton) is speaking up for our human rights. Specifically, he’s saying the military (in which he…
The South Dakota Board of Elections meets tomorrow in by conference call. In addition to discussing where they’ll force us to write Jon Hansen’s redundant…
Maybe Stace Nelson is right: we are all being watched by a great power from up above. Unfortunately, that great power is Big Brother, in…
Speaking of things Jason Ravnsborg doesn’t really know, our Attorney General has issued an opinion saying that dead people have rights. Minnehaha County Coroner Kenneth…
The latest bill report from the LRC lists five bills for which conference committees have been appointed to spend the last three full days of…
I’ve expressed opposition to employers’ and prospective employers’ snooping through the social media accounts of their workers and job applicants. If my liberal/libertarian concerns about…
Senator Billie Sutton’s (D-21/Burke) proposals to make state e-mails public records and preserve fiscal documents for at least ten years will get further discussion from…