They say imitation is the most sincere form of flattery…

In case you missed it, Congressman Dusty Johnson was down in Brandon on August 22 meeting with and touring Spartan Emergency Response, talking about their workforce development partnerships with Southeast Technical College.

It must have been a popular topic. as 2 weeks later, Toby Doeden must have hopped in his jet and went to Brandon to post the same thing.  And wasn’t paying attention, because he said he’ll fight for workforce development… that per the prior post they already have for Spartan Emergency Response?

 

It’s kind of like deja vu.  Or is Toby just following Dusty around on Facebook and doing the same thing in hopes he can move off of 4%?

Just askin’

Jackley Announces Run for Congress

Jackley Announces Run for Congress

STURGIS: Today, Attorney General Marty Jackley is officially announcing his run for South Dakota’s open Congressional Seat in 2026. A Campaign Kickoff Rally will be held at the Loud American in Jackley’s hometown of Sturgis from 5:00pm to 7:00pm MDT.

“I am humbled by the outpouring of support and encouragement I have received across the state to run for Congress,” said Jackley. “I am running for Congress because the fight to save our country is in Washington. It has become clear that President Trump needs more true conservative allies in Congress to strengthen our economy, secure our borders, rebuild our national defense, reduce the size of government, and cut taxes for hard working Americans.”

“As South Dakota’s Attorney General, I have been proud to support the President and the America First Agenda that voters overwhelmingly backed last November,” said Jackley. “I have worked with President Trump to secure our southern border, stop the flow of dangerous drugs into our communities, and I am standing behind him to support law enforcement and keep our country safe.”

Jackley has served South Dakota as Attorney General and United States Attorney.  A proven leader, Jackley has been elected by his peers to serve as Chairman of the National Association of Attorneys General and the Attorney General Alliance.

Jackley has a proven conservative record defending life, the 2nd Amendment, and property rights.  He also has a distinguished career fighting crime and government corruption. In addition, Jackley fought for main street businesses all the way to the United States Supreme Court- winning the landmark case South Dakota v. Wayfair.

Jackley grew up in Sturgis, SD, graduating from Sturgis High School in 1988.  He graduated with honors from the SD School of Mines and Technology in 1992, having earned a degree in electrical engineering.  He went on to receive his law degree from the USD School of Law in 1995.  Jackley has ranches in Butte and Hughes County where he loves to spend time with his family. Marty’s son Michael is a senior at SDSU finishing his mechanical engineering degree.  Marty’s daughter Isabella is a sophomore at SDSU majoring in biology.

Jackley will be available for media interviews starting at 2:30pm MDT today.

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Jon Hansen slobbers all over Sticky Tom endorsement. (Not sure I’d be bragging about that one).

I need a palate cleanser after seeing this on Facebook, as Jon Hansen, the 2% candidate in the Governor’s race, slobbers over his endorsement from “Sticky Tom” Pischke:

Hansen is touting the endorsement of the lunkhead who was just on facebook attacking someone for disagreeing with him, and then going after his wife?:

And similarly, he was just censured by the Minnehaha County GOP for attacking one of the committee members on facebook:

And as Hansen cites Pischke’s family, he kind of ignores the the whole Tom/Child Support issue, where he complained in 2022 on the House Floor that a proposed increase in child support was going to hurt him personally:

And let’s not forget the testimony that Tom’s ex-wife gave to the House Judiciary Committee in 2019 against his legislation that would have lowered his child support payments:

I’ve been divorced for about four years, and it’s been a long four years keeping myself and my children protected. I am divorced because I left an adulterous and domestically violent relationship, a relationship where I endured years of physical and emotional abuse as well as financial warfare. I left because my children and I deserve a better life. I left because I did not want my children to be raised in a hostile home.

[Kelly Pischke, testimony to House Judiciary against 2019 HB 1104, 2019.02.20].

Read that one here.

In fact, Minnehaha Democrats put up a whole website about it as well, which you can access here through the Internet Wayback machine.   I can’t speak to the validity of the testimony, but that was as it was presented in the House Judiciary Committee, and recorded into the record.

At the least, I don’t know that if I were Jon Hansen, I’d be citing Tom’s family life in my facebook advertising.

And that’s not even hitting on in 2024 when Tom was banned from the House Floor, when Tom tried to defund the South Dakota National Guard, brought a looney chemtrail & xenobiotic electromagnetism bill, and was the lone vote in committee to protect rapists’ rights and to keep rapists in the same high school classrooms as their victims.

If State Senator Tom Pischke is the kind of person that the 2% candidate for Governor Jon Hansen is “THRILLED to have on his team” backing his campaign for Governor…  .. then all I can tell you is to make sure you click on the darn link and go donate to Dusty Johnson for Governor, because there is no day that could ever be cold enough in hell to convince me to vote for Jon Hansen for ANY office.

US Senator Mike Rounds’ Weekly Round[s] Up: September 1-7, 2025

US Senator Mike Rounds Weekly Round[s] Up: September 1-7, 2025

Welcome back to the Weekly Round[s] Up! We are back in session in Washington after spending the month of August working in South Dakota. It’s always great to be home, but we have a lot to address in DC this month. We’ve already begun to advance the National Defense Authorization Act, legislation which authorizes critical funding for military programs, personnel and equipment. We also continue to work toward funding the government before the end of the Fiscal Year, September 30.

In addition, Senate Democrats are carrying out historic obstruction when it comes to confirming President Trump’s nominees. The numbers tell the story: in the first eight months of the Trump Administration, only 135 nominees have been confirmed. By contrast, President Biden had 817 confirmed in his first two years, and even President Trump’s first term saw 715. Historically, more than 90% of nominees have been cleared quickly by unanimous consent or voice vote. Under Trump II, that number is zero. Instead, each nominee is dragged through time-consuming roll call votes, with confirmations of nominees with bipartisan support taking an average of 94 days. Nearly a quarter into the term, less than 12% of positions are filled, proof Democrats are deliberately grinding government to a halt for partisan gain. Despite this, Senate Republicans are committed to getting these nominees confirmed and in place. All this to say, we’re geared up for a busy month ahead. More in my Weekly Round[s] Up:

South Dakota work period: As I mentioned, I spent most of August in South Dakota. A few highlights from the month included the Brown County Fair in Aberdeen, the Central States Fair’s Ag Appreciation Event in Rapid City, Dakotafest’s Annual Congressional Forum in Mitchell and the Sioux Falls Chamber of Commerce’s Inside Washington Event in Sioux Falls. I appreciate everyone who took the time to come out to these events, ask questions and share comments on the work we’re doing in DC.

Other meetings this past week: I met with Secretary of Energy Chris Wright to discuss the important work happening at the Sanford Underground Research Facility near Lead. I also met with Dr. Stephen Miran, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors and nominee to serve on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors; General Christopher Mahoney, nominee to serve as Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; and leaders from the Embassy of Rwanda. I spoke at the Defense News Conference in a fireside chat addressing information warfare.

Hearing: We had one hearing in the Senate Banking Committee to hear from a group of nominees, including Dr. Stephen Miran who I met with earlier in the week. You can watch a clip of my questions from that hearing here.

Votes taken: 4 – two of these were procedural votes to advance this year’s National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). While we still need to vote on a few amendments to this piece of legislation, I am hopeful that it will pass the full Senate before the end of the month.

My staff in South Dakota visited: Martin and Sioux Falls.

Steps taken: 44,644 steps or 20.80 miles.

Release: Gov. Rhoden Releases Full Plan for New Prison

Gov. Rhoden Releases Full Plan for New Prison

Also Releases Comparison to Nebraska Prison Proposal

PIERRE, S.D. – Today, Governor Larry Rhoden released the full plan for a new prison to be built at the Benson Road site in Sioux Falls. This plan reflects the unanimous agreement by the prison task force. The plan will be voted on in the upcoming special session on September 23. You can find the full plan here.

“Thank you to the prison task force for creating a good plan and to the contractors for putting together a design that fits those parameters,” said Governor Larry Rhoden. “This is a fiscally responsible plan that will give South Dakota a 100-year facility with necessary space to reform our corrections system.”

The plan reflects the adjustments that were made to reduce the price tag from $825 million at the Lincoln County site down to $650 million at the Benson Road site. These changes result in a net reduction of 160,000 square feet of space without cutting vital programming space necessary to reduce recidivism.

The plan specifically reduces costs by $175 million by making the following adjustments:

  • A $125 million reduction in building costs, including:
    • A 176,000 square foot adjustment in net cell housing changes by shifting from seven smaller cell housing units to three larger ones, adding one dorm-style unit, and reducing dayroom space from 70 square feet per-inmate down to 40;
    • A 5,000 square foot reduction in intake space;
    • A 5,000 square foot reduction in the central utility plant; and
    • There is no decrease in programming space – in fact, there is a 27,000 square foot increase in vocational space;
  • A $25 million reduction in site costs; and
  • A $25 million reduction in soft costs.

Governor Rhoden also released a comparison to the Nebraska prison proposal, which was a frequent point of discussion by the prison task force. You can find that comparison here.

Governor Rhoden previously released the draft legislation for the new prison, which you can find here. An outline of the legislation can be found here.

You can find answers to Frequently Asked Questions about the prison plan here.

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Johnson Continues Efforts to Ban Individual Stock Trading for Members of Congress

Johnson Continues Efforts to Ban Individual Stock Trading for Members of Congress

 Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Representative Dusty Johnson (R-S.D.) cosponsored the Restore Trust in Congress Act, which bans members of Congress and their families from buying and selling individual stocks during their time in Congress. This bipartisan legislation was introduced by U.S. Representatives Chip Roy (R-TX) and Seth Magaziner (D-RI).

“Athletes can’t place bets on games they play in because they have too much of an influence on the outcome. It should be the same for members of Congress – our votes can influence the market or the success of a particular company,” said Johnson. “Serving in Congress is a public service, not a chance to strike it rich. Passing this bill will restore some of the honesty and trust that has been lost in our institution.”

“It’s far past time to ban members of Congress from day trading stocks, and for the first time, a bipartisan coalition is standing together behind a united proposal to do just that,” said Rep. Chip Roy. “The Restore Trust in Congress Act ensures that members of Congress will no longer be able to put the stock market first in their official decisions. This bill strikes a balance between being easy to comply with, but without tons of loopholes for members to continue trading while on the job. We must vote on this bill and put this conflict of interest to bed for once and for all. I look forward to seeing the Restore Trust in Congress Act move through the legislative process.”

Johnson has not bought or sold an individual stock since coming to Congress in January 2019. He has repeatedly called to prohibit individual stock trading for members of Congress.

The Restore Trust in Congress Act:
Covered assets:

  • Prohibits all members of Congress, their spouses, dependent children, and their trustees from owning, buying or selling individual stocks, securities, commodities, or futures.
  • The following exceptions are permitted:
    • Widely held investment funds such as mutual funds and ETFs, provided that they are diversified and not concentrated in any industry, business, or single country other than the United States or single state, except for Member’s state of residence
    • U.S. Treasury, state, or municipal bond, note, bill
    • Precious metals (gold, silver, etc.)
    • Shares of Settlement Common Stock, as defined in the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act
    • An interest in a small business concern
    • Family trusts if no covered individual is a grantor of the trust, has contributed any asset to the trust, has any authority over a trustee of the family trust, or the grantor of the family trust is or was a family member of a covered individual
    • An asset that is received as compensation from the occupation of a spouse or dependent
    • An asset that is not owned by a spouse or dependent but is traded on behalf of others through their primary occupation
    • Personal residences in LLCs

 Process for Divestment:

  • Upon enactment, covered individuals are prohibited from purchasing covered assets and must divest from all covered assets at fair market value within 180 days for current members and 90 days for incoming members. Individuals who acquire covered assets through inheritance during the course of their service will be required to divest those assets within 90 days of receipt.
  • Members may apply to the supervising ethics committee for an extension of a divestment deadline if investment can’t be sold by a deadline due to low liquidity, vesting schedules, or contractual restrictions.
  • Capital gains taxes may be deferred for all divestments through a Certificate of Divesture process, as is currently permitted for executive branch employees.
    • For example, if a member divests all previously held individual stocks and reinvests in a mutual fund, the taxes on the sale of the individual stocks may be deferred until the member later sells out of the mutual fund.

 Enforcement:

  • Supervising ethics office to impose and enforce penalties and issue any additional guidance.
    • Fine
      • Equal to 10% of value of covered asset plus disgorgement of profits
      • Must be paid with personal funds, not office or campaign funds
    • Supervising ethics office will publicly disclose fines and disciplinary outcomes

Click here for full bill text.

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Dusty Johnson for Governor to host Aberdeen Fundraiser on Monday Sept 22. (With 6x the number of Doeden hosts)

 

Didn’t Toby Doeden do a fundraiser a few weeks back?   If memory serves…

The person from Aberdeen – Ol’ Scowly McScowlyface – had a fundraiser with 6 hosts back in July.  Moving forward 60 days, it looks like he’s probably needs to take notes, because Team Dusty is coming to Aberdeen, and they don’t feel the need to hide where he’s having his reception.  Plus, they have at least 6x the number of hosts.

The Dusty Johnson for Governor campaign has invites out today for their fundraiser on September 22 in Aberdeen at the Refuge Retreats Clubhouse in Aberdeen starting at 5 pm, with a number of well known names around the Aberdeen Community such as the Lamont Family, Kesslers, Jewett’s, Fouberg’s, and the list goes on.

If you’re in the Aberdeen area on September 22nd, go check it out!

Dusty Johnson for Governor to host Brookings Fundraiser on Wednesday Sept 24

Hot out of my mailbox, Congressman Dusty Johnson is having a fundraiser here in Brookings coming up on September 24th for his campaign to be our next Governor:

If I can work it out, I might have to make an appearance.   And I always laugh at my fairly non-political sister appearing on the Brookings area fundraising invites with her very community-involved spouse.  But I shouldn’t be shocked, as we both grew up in Pierre with Dusty hanging around on occasion with our youngest brother.  (It’s a seriously small state.)

Anyway, for those readers in the Brookings area who want to get in early to support our next Governor, Cubby’s in Brookings is the place to be on Wednesday September 24th from 5-6:30.

Jackley to host Sturgis campaign kickoff tomorrow at the Loud American. With a number of interesting hosts.

Attorney General & Congressional hopeful Marty Jackley has an interesting rally/fundraiser tomorrow in Sturgis where I wonder how the crowd is going to mix when you look at the host list:

On one side you have hosts like Kip & Kristi Wagner, Brad “Murdoc” Jurgenson and Senator Randy Deibert. And on the other you have Senator “California” Carley, Texas transplant Karen McNeal, and Majority Leader Scott Odenbach.  It’s at the Loud American in Sturgis tomorrow from 5-7 PM, and the public is invited.

Although, I’m sure this isn’t the first time they’ve had different gangs in the Loud American the same time wearing their colors.  (I’m sure there will be a law enforcement presence in the room to keep the peace.)

Check it out.