Initiated Measure 29 proponents hold presser against Protecting South Dakota Kids, alleging false advertising. Likely produced by PSDK’s out-of-state consultants.

The Yes on 29 group held a press conference today demanding that the “Protecting SD Kids” group opposing Initiated Measure 29 remove their advertising from the air because they note it constitutes false advertising:

SDBML Executive Director Matthew Schweich called upon opponents of Measure 29 to take down what he described as a “demonstrably false and deceptive” advertisement currently running on Facebook and Hulu. Schweich emphasized that the ad falsely claims, “Measure 29 doesn’t just legalize marijuana,” a statement he asserts is unequivocally incorrect based on the text of the initiative.

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“I’m here to warn South Dakota television stations that if they run this ad, then they will be receiving a letter from me demanding it be taken down. That letter will make clear that running a deceptive ad of this nature is a violation of FCC standards,” Schweich said.

Read the entire story here.

Interestingly, while the campaign for legalization seems to be largely promoted by South Dakota investors such as former Republican State Senator Deb Peters, and former Senator/former State GOP Chair Dan Lederman, opponents to legalization are relying on an out-of-state media company in Pittsburg who is likely responsible for the ad in question, according to the buy sheet filed with the Federal Communications Commission:

protecting-sd-kids from Pit… by Pat Powers

That would be the same “Protecting South Dakota Kids” that for a time switched from a ballot committee to a PAC, so they could dump the money they had raised against lawmakers who had supported them such as Byron Callies, before they changed back to a ballot question committee for the fall campaign.

Never a dull moment in politics.

Great SD Political item I had not seen before!

Over lunch I ran down to Sioux Falls to pick up a political collection of largely South Dakota political items that was being gifted to me, as it’s owner was cleaning out, and wanted to see it go to someone who would appreciate it.

There were a number of inaugural buttons, and some pins I had not come across. I especially enjoyed this pin, clearly from the 1960’s.

If only some of our social warriors in the legislature followed this advice. Although, if any of them wore this, it would generate an HR complaint in the 2020’s.

Among the pieces was one I had not ever come across before. A Bill Janklow/Lowell Hansen Campaign Yo-Yo.

Great items from our political past!

Senator Thune statement on the passing of Tim Johnson

From Senator John Thune:

“Kimberley and I join all South Dakotans in mourning the loss of former Senator Tim Johnson. Known for his tenacity and work ethic, Tim was a steadfast leader who dedicated his life to serving the people of South Dakota with integrity and compassion. He fought tirelessly for rural America and leaves a legacy that will have a lasting impact for years to come. We are praying for Barbara and their entire family and know that Tim’s remarkable life will continue to inspire future generations.”

Guest Column: SD Republicans Revealing What The Media Won’t On Amendment G

SD Republicans Revealing What The Media Won’t On Amendment G
by Kelsey Pritchard

South Dakota is one of ten states that will have abortion on the ballot this November. Serial ballot backer Rick Weiland, Nancy Turbak and their abortion lobby pals would like South Dakotans to believe that Amendment G is about limiting government interference and protecting women’s health care. Their liberal spin couldn’t be further from the truth. Aided by their allies in the left-leaning media, too many voters are unaware of how this measure would enshrine all-trimester abortion, eviscerate parental rights, allow for zero regulations on the abortion industry, and force taxpayers to fund abortion.

At any point in pregnancy – even in the final months – women can have elective abortions under Amendment G. It allows unrestricted abortion in the first trimester, says abortion cannot be restricted in the second trimester unless it’s for a health reason for the mother (note there’s no mention of the baby who feels pain at 15 weeks and is viable around 21 weeks), and allows for abortion under an undefined “health” exception in the third trimester.

The Supreme Court has said the definition of health includes physical, emotional, psychological, familial, and the woman’s age. Abortion can be okayed not just because of depression and anxiety, but if the woman is young, old, or doesn’t have the ideal family situation – whether it’s that the father is out of the picture or the woman already has a child to take care of. Who gets to decide if the woman meets this broad health exception? The abortionist. The person profiting off the abortion is the sole decision maker under Amendment G.

If that weren’t bad enough, girls who aren’t old enough to get their ears pierced on their own could get an abortion without mom or dad ever knowing. We fill out all sorts of paperwork so our daughters can have Tylenol at school. Imagine our state becoming a place where an abuser could take our daughters into a Planned Parenthood for a late-term abortion with no questions asked and without notifying parents. This is now the reality in Montana where the abortion lobby sued to wipe the state’s parental consent laws off the books. It happened there and the ACLU will make it happen here too.

Amendment G would also put women’s health in danger and increase government intrusion by forcing taxpayers to pay for other people’s abortions. This is what is happening in Ohio and Michigan where similar amendments have passed and they’re suing to allow non-doctors to perform abortions and require Medicaid to cover elective abortion.

Thankfully our GOP leaders are revealing that Amendment G is a wolf in sheep’s clothing.

 

  1. Dusty Johnson

Dusty has long opposed Amendment G and been aware of its radical implications. He was the featured speaker at an event in Minnehaha County just last night for NoGforSD.

Dusty is not only voicing his opposition to G but investing to oppose it. Dusty’s PAC is running a radio ad where Dusty says: “You’ve heard Amendment G is too extreme for South Dakota and I agree with that. It fails to protect mothers and it fails to protect children. It allows the termination of pregnancy all the way until birth. South Dakota, we can do better. Please join me in voting no on Amendment G.”

Dusty is also sending thousands of mailers to let South Dakotans know the abortion measure is way too radical.

 

  1. Mike Rounds

In September, Rounds made his stance clear on X saying: “First and foremost, I believe that life begins at conception and our obligation is to save lives. That includes both the mother and child. Amendment G goes too far by including legal abortions through the third trimester.” Like Dusty, he’s clearly stating this is about abortion at any point and not letting the media get away with running cover for the Democrats on the deceptive trimester language.

Also yesterday he told Keloland, “Personally, I will vote no and I would simply with all due respect to the citizens of this state ask them to also vote no and not put this in the constitution.”

 

  1. Kristi Noem

Noem released a public video for the SD Right To Life Convention saying she opposes Amendment G: “Of course I’m going to be voting ‘no’ on the extreme Amendment G and I will be encouraging others to do the same.”

 

  1. John Thune

Last month, the Dakota Scout reported that Thune opposes the amendment as well.

There are a number of South Dakotans who would like our life at conception law to be altered to include rape and incest exceptions. This amendment, however, is not an exceptions amendment. Weiland could have created an amendment to specifically address rape and incest but instead they wrote something that is so sweeping that it will allow for abortion of babies who are viable. When the Democrats bring up rape and incest in light of this amendment, don’t be fooled. That is a debate South Dakotans can encourage their legislators to have. If we put this in our constitution, there will be no debate and we’ll become like Colorado where Kermit Gosnell-style abortionists are setting up shop.  This amendment will cost lives, the health and safety of women and girls, and our fundamental freedoms.

Kelsey Pritchard is a Spearfish mother of three who worked for 7 years in the Daugaard Administration. She is now the state public affairs director for SBA Pro-Life America.

 

Dumpster Doeden’s PAC endorses carpetbagging Independent against lifelong conservative Republican Helene Duhamel

Toby Doeden is at it again.

First Toby features Mark “the self-described nazi” Robinson at his Dakota First PAC ‘gala’ after everyone including the Republican Governors Association, President Trump’s, campaign, and practically everyone are running from this guy. 

Now in his latest, he’s commanded his Political Action Committee to endorse an independent against a life-long conservative Republican.

This is coming from Toby Doeden, who after voting in one Republican primary, and despite his track record in taking millions of government handouts, declares himself a conservative leader in the state?  And in an even more embarrassing example of his stupidity, tries to claim that Senator Duhamel has been “unable to deliver solutions.”

Especially considering the extensive laundry list of accomplishments by Senator Duhamel, which she just reminded people of in a postcard that hit in the last week:

Senator Duhamel delivering for jobs, business support, healthcare, education, and public safety, and a lifetime Rapid City resident who’s family helped build that community. I’m not sure what more they’re looking for, unless Toby is looking for an easily controllable stooge, which would not be Senator Duhamel.

Helene has also delivered for conservative Republicans, and has the voting record to prove it:

Protecting SD Kids – 100%

Real Conservative Scorecard – A Rated.

Elevate Rapid City – 100%

South Dakota Right to Life – 100%

And there’s also the other one.

In the NRA Scorecard, Senator Duhamel comes in at an A-, and is the NRA Endorsed candidate when Indy Karen apparently wouldn’t even return their survey.  Pro-gun Helene Duhamel, against a Karen who would not give the NRA the time of day.

So what do they see in Karen McNeal? As I understand it, she only recently moved to South Dakota. She’s most definitely is NOT the republican in the race.  Why is Doeden PAC so interested in “declaring Republicans and Democrats can agree” and pushing a carpetbagging Independent against the solid Republican in this race?

Because it’s about control. Doeden PAC has no loyalty to the GOP, and they’re looking to buy politicians who are easily controlled. 

You can only hope that real Republicans see right through it.

Thune Statement on Passing of Former Senator Tim Johnson

Thune Statement on Passing of Former Senator Tim Johnson

“Known for his tenacity and work ethic, Tim was a steadfast leader who dedicated his life to serving the people of South Dakota with integrity and compassion.”

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — U.S. Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.) today released the following statement on the passing of former Sen. Tim Johnson.

“Kimberley and I join all South Dakotans in mourning the loss of former Senator Tim Johnson,” said Thune. “Known for his tenacity and work ethic, Tim was a steadfast leader who dedicated his life to serving the people of South Dakota with integrity and compassion. He fought tirelessly for rural America and leaves a legacy that will have a lasting impact for years to come. We are praying for Barbara and their entire family and know that Tim’s remarkable life will continue to inspire future generations.”

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Flags at Half-Staff Statewide for Former U.S. Senator Tim Johnson

Flags at Half-Staff Statewide for Former U.S. Senator Tim Johnson

PIERRE, S.D. – Today, Governor Kristi Noem ordered that flags be flown at half-staff statewide effective immediately in honor of former U.S. Senator Tim Johnson, who passed away Tuesday evening. Flags will remain at half-staff until the day of Senator Johnson’s interment, which is yet to be announced.

“I worked with Tim Johnson and appreciated that his heart was for the people of South Dakota. He was a true servant,” said Governor Kristi Noem. “On behalf of the State of South Dakota, our prayers go out to his entire family.”

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Attorney General Jackley Announces Indictments on Fraud Charges Related to Department of Revenue Employment

Attorney General Jackley Announces Indictments on Fraud Charges Related to Department of Revenue Employment

PIERRE, S.D. – South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley announces two Pierre women have been indicted on fraud-related charges connected to crimes committed while they were both employees of the South Dakota Department of Revenue.

“These charges are alleged violations of the public’s trust,” said Attorney General Jackley. “As Attorney General, I will continue to protect taxpayers and maintain transparency in bringing forth these violations.”

Lynne Hunsley, 63, and Danielle Degenstein, 51, were indicted Oct. 1 by a Hughes County Grand Jury. Hunsley was indicted on seven counts, five felonies and two misdemeanors, and Degenstein was indicted on one misdemeanor.

Hunsley is accused of using her position with the Division of Motor Vehicles to falsify records between Jan. 1, 2021 and June 30, 2023. The charges and maximum sentence for each are:

  • Count 1 Forgery, Class 5 Felony:  five years in prison and a fine of $10,000.
  • Count 2 Altering or Forging Certificate of Title, Class 5 Felony:  five years in prison and a fine of $10,000.
  • Count 3 Making False Statement in Application for Certificate of Title, Class 5 Felony:  five years in prison and a fine of $10,000.
  • Counts 4A and 4B Grand Theft by Deception, Class 6 Felony:  two years in prison and a fine of $4,000.
  • Count 5 Offering False or Forged Instrument for Filing, Class 6 Felony:  two years in prison and a fine of $4,000.
  • Count 6 Falsification of Public Records by Public Officer or Employee, Class 1 Misdemeanor:  one year in county jail and $2,000 fine.
  • Count 7 Failure to Pay Excise Tax, Class 1 Misdemeanor:  one year in county jail and $2,000 fine

Degenstein is accused of a Misprison of a Felony, a Class 1 Misdemeanor, where she concealed her knowledge of a felony to authorities. The charge carries a maximum sentence of one year in custody and a $2,000 fine.

The two defendants have not made their initial court appearance. They are presumed innocent under the U.S. Constitution.

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Former US Senator Tim Johnson has passed away.

From KELOland News, one of the last Democrats to serve in Congress and the US Senate, former Senator Tim Johnson, has passed away: