Another Democrat joins the TenHaken/Heidelberger ranks of bestubbled candidates. Madison artist Chris Francis has announced his entry into the District 8 House race. His candidacy…
Tag: Referred Law 19
The South Dakota Board of Elections mustered a meager quorum today (five of seven members on the conference call at the start, but only four of seven members…
I published my final 2016 campaign newsletter in Monday’s Aberdeen American News. Along with a nice picture of Stephanie Herseth Sandlin and me and a big campaign card on…
The GOP spin blog continues to promulgate the notion that South Dakotans are too tired to rise to their democratic duty of studying the ten statewide…
If you like clash in a debate, you’ll love Inside KELOLand‘s segment on Referred Law 19, the petition reform bill, featuring Rep. Jim Bolin on the affirmative…
Last night’s South Dakota Focus led off with discussion of Referred Law 20, the youth minimum wage cut. SDPB hasn’t made the video embeddable, but…
Rep. Jim Bolin (R-16/Canton) and I made some excellent TV today. Then he trash-talked me. What fun! KELO TV’s Anna Peters invited Rep. Bolin and…
Either my low-cost messaging is getting out, or the flaws of Referred Law 19 are simply obvious to any fair observer. The Watertown Public Opinion urges…
KSFY dispatches its Aberdeen bureau to cover the riveting District 3 Senate race! Alas, Mondesir mispastes my statement on corruption to Initiated Measure 22. The clip…
KELO Radio’s Greg Belfrage agrees with me that Referred Law 19 is bad policy. In our interview yesterday, I listed the three main disadvantages of…