District 8 Senate candidate Charlie Johnson says he hasn't heard one educator express support for Referred Law 16, Governor Daugaard's ideological school-wrecking plan. Here's one: Nicole Keegan of Rapid City East Middle School: Nicole Keegan (not to be confused with…
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Hey, who's that out in this evening's Rapid City rain near Baken Park exercising his First Amendment rights? That's Dick Rossum, standing at Main and Mountain View, urging folks to smile and vote no on Referred Law 16. Rossum's not…
Bob Mercer says the large number of undecided voters on South Dakota's three big ballot measures results from a lack of information. Lack of information? Good grief! The Madville Times alone offers undecideds over 140 articles dealing with Referred Law…
Nielson Brothers Polling has released its final survey results on the three major ballot issues South Dakotans will decide this year. The results from their survey of 762 likely voters are mixed: Yes No Undecided Referred Law 14 (Corporate Welfare)…
To address the difficulty of interpreting the new anonymously distributed "Republican Platform Voting Scorecard," let's look at how it scores just one of the dozens of bills sampled, the bill we love to hate, House Bill 1234. This bill was…
Republican Representatives Jacqueline Sly and Dan Dryden of Rapid City take to the Mitchell Daily Republic to flack for Referred Law 16, Governor Dennis Daugaard's really bad bucket of ideology to "reform" K-12 education. They mask their propaganda as seven…
Vote No on 16 launches its first video ad against Referred Law 16. And of all the complaints those darn liberal teachers could lodge against Governor Daugaard's really bad idea, they devote their first 30 seconds to the classic conservative…
Rep. Jim White (R-22/Huron) was a teacher once, in Oakes, North Dakota. But that doesn't mean he understands education. On his campaign website's Issues page, when he gets around to talking about education (he lists it last), he speaks of…