In our first and possibly only head-to-head candidate forum on September 24, Al Novstrup and I (along with our House ticketmates) faced a question about…
Tag: South Dakota
An anonymous message popped into my campaign inbox and that of at least a few other candidates for South Dakota Legislature this morning: Dear Senate Candidate, South…
Senator John Thune, Governor Dennis Daugaard, and Lt. Gov. Matt Michels have all called for the man they nominated for President, Donald Trump, to drop out…
SDPB’s Lee Strubinger chose well in traveling to District 19 to explain gerrymandering and Amendment T, the independent redistricting proposal intended to stop that nefarious practice. We…
Undeterred by its failure to place medical cannabis on South Dakota’s 2016 ballot, New Approach South Dakota plans to put its petitioning experience to work with…
Oh, Mel…. One of my favorite former legislators and debate coaches, Mel Olson, teaches AP Government at Mitchell High School. The freshly recessed Senator John Thune…
KSFY tops its TV competitors in summarizing the policy positions Chelsea Clinton discussed while campaigning for her mom at Augustana last night. The policy rundown of what…
An interested voter sends me this question through my campaign contact form: What are your thoughts on increasing the pay for legislators, or even going…
Backers of Initiated Measure 21, Initiated Measure 22, and Amendment T claim that the South Dakota Republican Party and the South Dakota Chamber of Commerce are coordinating…
In conjunction with his new article on “Marsy’s Law”, AP’s James Nord tweets two videos on Amendment S, California billionaire Henry T. Nicholas’s vanity bill. Nord…