Sioux Falls Mayor-Elect Christine Erickson Statement on concession of Jamie Smith

SIOUX FALLS–Sioux Falls Mayor-elect Christine Erickson released the following statement regarding the concession of opponent Jamie Smith in the 2026 mayoral election:

“Thank you to Jamie for a spirited campaign. He truly loves Sioux Falls. Jamie and I were friends before the election, and we’ll remain friends in the years ahead. Jamie was gracious when we spoke earlier today, and I’m glad he remains committed to a bright future for Sioux Falls. Now is the time for our community to move past the election and come together to make our city even stronger. Sioux Falls is a city for all, and I’m excited to get to work for everyone in our great city.”

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Thune Calls on Democrats to Support the Bipartisan National Defense Authorization Act

Thune Calls on Democrats to Support the Bipartisan National Defense Authorization Act

“Democrats have allowed the politics of obstruction to determine so many of their actions for the last year and a half. I certainly hope that Democrats won’t now put politics ahead of support for our men and women in uniform.”

WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) today delivered the following remarks on the Senate floor:

Click here to watch the video.

Jamie Smith not challenging Sioux Falls Mayoral results in court

From KELOland news, it appears that Jamie Smith is conceding his loss, and is not going to challenge the new Mayor, Christine Erickson’s win in the runoff:

Sioux Falls candidate for mayor Jamie Smith made an announcement Tuesday he’s conceding from the Sioux Falls Mayoral race.

“I’m here today to announce that I will not challenge the results in court and I will concede the race for Sioux Falls Mayor,” Smith said.

Read the entire story here.

 

 

Pennington County apparently telling GOP they can hand count if they want

From my mailbox, apparently the Pennington County commission is telling the Pennington County GOP they can hand count if they want. But they have to meet a few conditions first:

Someone explain to me how bringing in an additional 230 people (46 precincts times 5 people) versus one centrally located machine is a “great savings for the county?”

I’m sure this will go well.

Release: South Dakota Elected Officials Named Leadership in Commerce Award Winners

South Dakota Elected Officials Named Leadership in Commerce Award Winners

Washington, D.C., July 13, 2026 – The Cigar Association of America (CAA) has named South Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden (R) and House Majority Leader Will Mortenson (R-24) as winners of its inaugural Leadership in Commerce Award for their work in support of breaking down barriers in support of the industry

“Leader Mortenson was pivotal in the South Dakota Legislature this year in working to license cigar bars,” said CAA President Scott Pearce. “And Gov. Rhoden signing the bill (HB 1215) into law made a huge difference. Both Gov. Rhoden and Leader Mortenson demonstrated vital leadership to support small businesses in South Dakota. And it is exactly this type of leadership we are recognizing with our inaugural Leadership in Commerce Awards,” said Pearce.

“Getting together and enjoying a cigar is an American tradition. I spent my career fighting for common sense and freedom. As I wrap up my service in the Legislature, I’m honored to receive this award. I know just how I’m going to celebrate it!” Majority Leader Mortenson said.

Backed by registered lobbyists in 47 states, CAA has seen a wave of successes in state capitals during the 2026 legislative sessions; additional awards will be announced in the coming weeks.

About the Cigar Association of America (CAA): Founded in 1937, the Cigar Association of America is the leading national trade organization dedicated exclusively to protecting and promoting the interests of cigars, their manufacturers, importers, distributors, and adult consumers.

Release: Law Enforcement Voices Support for Gov. Larry Rhoden

Law Enforcement Voices Support for Gov. Larry Rhoden

Pierre, SD – Today, the Fraternal Order of Police and several South Dakota sheriffs endorsed Governor Larry Rhoden in his re-election campaign.

“I have such tremendous respect for the men and women of law enforcement who work so diligently to keep South Dakota safe,” said Governor Larry Rhoden. “My brother is a life-long sheriff’s deputy, and my son is a deputy sheriff, so when law enforcement comes under attack, it’s personal to me. I’ve delivered results to support law enforcement and improve public safety, and if I have the privilege to serve for four more years, I will continue to do so.”

Governor Rhoden received endorsements from the following sheriffs: Pennington County Sheriff Brian Mueller, Lincoln County Sheriff Steve Swenson, Corson County Sheriff Alan Dale, Edmunds County Sheriff Jonathan Waldner, Perkins County Sheriff Kelly Serr, Potter County Sheriff Curt Hamburger, Walworth County Sheriff Josh Boll, and Ziebach County Sheriff Gary Cudmore.

“I’ve spent my career working to keep our communities safe, and I know how important it is to have leaders who stand with law enforcement,” said Sheriff Brian Mueller. “Governor Rhoden has consistently supported the men and women who wear the badge and has made public safety a priority. That’s why I’m proud to endorse him for Governor.”

“I’ve had the opportunity to work with Governor Rhoden on important public safety issues, from securing a new location for the State Penitentiary to expanding the Highway Patrol’s presence in our region,” said Sheriff Steve Swenson. “He listens to law enforcement, values our input, and follows through on keeping our communities safe. That’s why I’m proud to endorse him for Governor.”

The Fraternal Order of Police stated, “Governor Rhoden is delivering real results for law enforcement and public safety,” including:

  • Launched Operation: Prairie Thunder, deploying targeted patrols that have produced strong results against crime and drug activity statewide.
  • Added a full-time trooper to the Sioux Falls Drug Task Force, authorized License Plate Readers for local agencies, and secured a new $5 million patrol airplane to enhance officer safety during pursuits.
  • Led the construction of a new men’s prison in a better location with expanded rehabilitative programming and prioritized 96 new drug treatment beds at the women’s prison in Rapid City.
  • Implemented meaningful parole reforms, including additional parole officers, tougher penalties for violators, and new technical training programs to reduce recidivism.
  • Partnered with federal authorities through 287(g) agreements, mobilizing the South Dakota National Guard and Department of Corrections to deport illegal alien criminals — with over 600 processed for removal.

“These are not just promises. These are proven results that support our officers, improve public safety, and make South Dakota a safer place,” continued the Fraternal Order of Police.

Learn more about Governor Rhoden’s results to keep South Dakota strong, safe, and free at RhodenResults.com

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Attorney General Jackley Announces $15 Million Settlement With Interactive Gaming Platform Roblox

Attorney General Jackley Announces $15 Million Settlement With Interactive Gaming Platform Roblox

PIERRE, S.D. – South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley announces that South Dakota has reached a $15 million settlement with Roblox, an immersive gaming and creation platform. The settlement will be used to protect children from online threats and enhance the state’s educational system.

“This settlement is about protecting our kids,” said Attorney General Jackley. “South Dakota is establishing a national standard for platforms to protect kids and work with law enforcement to help parents. It improves on-line security and provides funds to those state agencies involved in protection and education.”

The proceeds from this settlement will go to:

*** Year One – $2.6 million to fund South Dakota’s Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force, which is part of the Attorney General’s Office.

*** Year One – $1 million, to be divided into $500,000 for a two-year period, to create a PSA campaign on online child safety, including specific references to interacting with Roblox safely, designed to reach a South Dakota audience.

*** Year Two – $2.5 million to fund the South Dakota Department of Education, with 20 percent of the payment allocated for funding governmental and nonprofit after-school programs.

*** Year Three – $2.5 million to fund the South Dakota Department of Education, with 20 percent of the payment allocated for funding governmental and nonprofit after-school programs.

*** Year Four – $1 million to fund the South Dakota Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Fund, which will fund future investigation and litigation against companies that violate our consumer protection laws.

South Dakota could also receive up to another $5.4 million in damages if Roblox fails to meet any of the agreement provisions.

“Keeping South Dakota safe isn’t limited to our streets. It extends to our digital world where our children spend more time than ever before,” said Gov. Larry Rhoden. “I am grateful for Attorney General Jackley’s leadership on this issue. We will continue to work together to build a safer South Dakota.”

As part of the agreement, Roblox will underwrite a two-year multi-media PSA campaign valued at $1 million. The campaign will focus on online child safety, including specific references to interacting with Roblox safely, designed to reach a South Dakota audience. South Dakota may suggest local organizations to be considered as partners in the campaign.

Roblox will require all users to undergo age verification to ensure children have access only to age-appropriate content on the platform. Roblox has committed to using facial age estimation technology and government- issued ID for age confirmation and will use behavioral monitoring to identify users who may have been aged incorrectly. The settlement also explicitly addresses privacy concerns related to age verification.

Parents will also have expanded control over their children’s use of the platform under the agreement. The expansion of parental controls allows parents to decide who their children are talking to and the games they are playing on the platform as well as restrict the transfer of in-game currency (Robux) from adults other than trusted connections. In the absence of a parent account, the default content mode provides protections to minor users.

Adult users and users under 16 will not be able to chat unless they are identified as a “trusted friend” on the platform. Trusted friends for users under 13 require parental consent. Unless a parent elects otherwise, users between 13 and 15 years old may add trusted friends through a QR code or phone contact importer.

Under the agreement, Roblox will not allow communication involving minors to be encrypted. Unencrypted communication allows law enforcement to be able to more easily combat child exploitation networks, trafficking, and the distribution of illegal and harmful content.

South Dakota is one of several states to secure agreements with Roblox. The ‘most favored nation’ clause included in the agreement ensures that South Dakota is entitled to any improved terms that are later agreed to by Roblox and any other state.

The agreement is attached: https://atg.sd.gov/docs/Roblox%20SD%20-%20AVC.pdf

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Mayor-Elect Christine Erickson Announces Transition Team

Mayor-Elect Christine Erickson Announces Transition Team
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — Sioux Falls Mayor-elect Christine Erickson today announced the members of her transition team. The transition team will assist Erickson in the early months of her administration as she leads city hall for the next four years.
“It was an honor to win this historic election,” said Erickson. “Now is the time for Sioux Falls to unite and get to work for the people of our great city. My transition team will play a crucial role in bringing together diverse ideas and voices for Sioux Falls as we move forward.”
The transition team brings together community leaders with backgrounds in finance, construction, business, leadership development, legal, media, public service and nonprofit organizations.
The transition team includes:
  • Tamien Dysart – CEO and Co-Founder at Think 3D Solutions; Greater Sioux Falls Chamber of Commerce Board Chair
  • Scott Erickson – President and CEO at American Bank & Trust; Commissioner at South Dakota Housing Development Authority
  • Alex Jensen – Henry Carlson Construction; Sioux Falls City Council (2020-2024); State Representative (2015-2016)
  • Rick Kiley – Retired Teacher; Sioux Falls City Council (2014-2022); Sioux Falls Charter Revision Commission (2025-present)
  • Matt Paulson – Founder and CEO at MarketBeat
  • Jodi Schwan – Align Content Studio; former Chief of Staff to Sioux Falls Mayor Dave Munson (2006-2010)
  • Justin Smith – Woods Fuller Law Firm; Parks and Recreation Board (2026-present); Sioux Falls Charter Revision Commission (2015-2023)
  • Karlie Solum – Director of Community Relations at Marsh McLennan Agency
  • Kadyn Wittman – State Representative (2023-present); Sioux Falls YMCA Director of Development
Matt Paulson and John Beranek will serve as co-chairs of the transition team.
“The people serving on this team have each made substantial and positive impacts on Sioux Falls,” Erickson added. “They bring a wide range of experiences and perspectives, and I look forward to their advice and engagement as I prepare to lead our city. It is time to get to work for the people of Sioux Falls.”
Erickson will take the oath of office on Friday, July 17, alongside the newly elected members of the Sioux Falls City Council. She will become the 33rd mayor of Sioux Falls and is the first woman elected to the position.
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