Nobody seems nervous about the vote count in South Dakota. The margins were all big enough in our top-ticket races that no one is calling for…
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Amendment S, the new crime victims bill of rights, is already infringing on the rights of defendants by keeping them in jail longer than necessary: The victim notification requirement…
On October 18, 2016, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources issued its requirements for the Deep Borehole Field Test. DENR prepared these requirements based on information…
Want to know why 24 Republican legislators are dragging us to court over Initiated Measure 22, the Anti-Corruption Act that we approved at the polls last month?…
The Department of Public Safety has released its 2015 Crash Report. In his cover letter, Governor Daugaard chooses to highlight two statistically insignificant pieces of data: In…
Scott Ehrisman is documenting and responded to South Dakota Democratic Party’s “How do we fix it?” meeting in Sioux Falls Saturday. I attended the Aberdeen installment of the SDDP…
The South Dakota Department of Public Safety and county and city police have stopped issuing information about traffic accidents, for fear that such disclosures may violate the new…
Republican blogger John Tsitrian has consistently voiced his support for a state income tax in South Dakota. Tsitrian restates his case now in the context of…
R. Blake Curd, Al Novstrup, and the 22 other legislators suing to repeal the entire Anti-Corruption Act (Initiated Measure 22) directly challenge the campaign finance reporting…