Soye nanny state anti-porn measure dropped in favor of study to find restrictions that pass constitutional muster

House bill 1257, the anti-porn measure authored by State Representative Bethany Soye that went through the House, but found opposition in the State Senate as a result of questions over it’s constitutionality, has now become a summer study as South Dakota legislators seek a path forward that won’t trigger constitutionality lawsuits where taxpayers end up […]

Residents organizing against book burning group in Brookings. Self-appointed nanny-staters should quit trying to be the parents of our kids.

There was a press release from the so-called Freedom Caucus earlier this week that didn’t really seem related to freedom as I’ve heard it defined. What they were seeking attention for was about going after South Dakota Libraries, because the national library association is pushing some ideas they don’t like, so they want to stop […]

Proposal to drug testing welfare recipients coming back. And the nanny state legislation starts rolling out.

From KCCR News, it looks like some people can’t wait to increase the authority State Government has over people’s lives. South Dakota lawmakers start their legislative session Tuesday with many bills, with some that will cause a great deal of debate. One of the more controversial bills being brought forward this session is a bill […]

Nanny state pee-testing Bill introduced. Did anyone mention it’s unconstitutional?

If you recall the measure I derided earlier as being contrary to principles of compassionate conservatism, as well as a unprecedented expansion of government oversight into our lives, it has now been assigned a bill number, and has been introduced as House Bill 1076. HOUSE BILL NO. 1076 Introduced by: Representatives DiSanto, Brunner, Campbell, Craig, […]

Drug testing for TANF recipients? Uncompassionate conservatism and the nanny state at its worst.

After a couple of posts on this topic, I notice where “Anonymous” people are claiming that the DiSanto Drug Testing for Welfare recipients proposal may only apply to recipients of TANF (Temporary Assistance to Needy Families), and not as it sounded in the KCCR interview, to Medicaid recipients and the disabled. But, even if it’s […]

Lawsuit filed to require specific language against nanny-state payday lending ban.

A lawsuit was filed against the Attorney General yesterday to include a clear statement of the consequences should a measure that’s soon to be circulated in South Dakota pass on the ballot next November: South Dakotans for Responsible Lending is proposing the ballot measure. Jackley’s office approved language last month for the measure that would […]

Local GOP candidate forum last night was interesting to say the least, featuring D7’s Jeff Struwe and D8’s Rick Weible.

Yesterday was filled with a lot of Republican activity.  I attended the local GOP monthly lunch, where I listened to Public Utilities Commissioner Kristie Fiegen give an interesting talk on South Dakota’s energy mix, with far more being generated in renewable sources than we actually consume here – which is good news for our state’s […]