State Legislator Greg Jamison to Host Sioux Falls Town Hall on Safety, Fiscal Responsibility and Growth
Sioux Falls, SD — State Legislator and longtime Sioux Falls public servant Greg Jamison announced today that he will host a community town hall to hear directly from residents about the most important issues facing the city as it continues to grow.
The conversation will center on three key priorities for Sioux Falls families:
1. Strengthening Public Safety and Neighborhood Stability
Jamison will get input on how to continue to support law enforcement, improve neighborhood well-being, and ensure every part of the city remains safe and secure. “Our first responsibility is safe neighborhoods. Public safety is not a talking point — it’s a promise,” he noted.
2. Fiscal Discipline and Transparent City Government
How do we have responsible budgeting, performance accountability, and protecting taxpayers through efficient and transparent city management. “Every dollar should have a job, and it should work for the people of Sioux Falls,” Jamison said.
3. Managing Growth with Accountability
As Sioux Falls expands, Jamison will gather feedback on strategies to ensure growth pays for itself, protects existing neighborhoods, and preserves the character and affordability that make Sioux Falls strong. “Growth is good — but only when it strengthens us rather than strains us,” Jamison said.
Jamison is encouraging residents to attend and share their concerns, ideas, and hopes for the future. “Sioux Falls is at an important moment. I want to hear what residents are seeing, feeling, and expecting from their city leadership. A strong foundation and a smart future start by listening to the people who call Sioux Falls home.”
Town Hall Details
Date: November 24, 2025
Time: 6:30 PM
Location: Siouxland Libraries – Downtown Branch 200 N. Dakota Ave. Sioux Falls
Open to: All residents and media

Tell my you’re running for Mayor without telling me you’re running for Mayor.
I thought the same thing.
Why not drop the pretense and announce? This is different than Rhoden not announcing as he already has the job. Jamison is running for Mayor without telling the average citizen that he’s running.
Greg Jamison has been a solid legislator, and I think he would be a good Mayor. He doesn’t need to guage support or consider who else is running, just go ahead and run.
Greg blows whichever way the political wind blows rather than doing the right thing.
He has an ego large enough to think he can somehow calm the crazies. He hasn’t.
Now Greg has no friends.
I have been so disappointed in how weak greg has been as a legislator. Nice guy. Absolutely no spine and no ability to lead . Very disappointing
Lee always has a way of summing it up and saying it directly. I agree. Nice enough guy, but very little leadership ability. Nobody follows this guy. And how man times has he run for Mayor?
I’m with Lee 100%. Greg Jamison’s a nice guy—nobody’s arguing that—but nice doesn’t cut it when you need a mayor with actual spine. Sioux Falls is growing fast, and we can’t afford another leader who just drifts with the political wind or vanishes when the heat’s on. That’s not leadership; that’s placeholder politics.
After how many quiet runs at mayor? Same song, different verse: big talk on safety, budgets, and growth, zero follow-through. This “town hall” is just the latest audition. If you’re in, announce. If not, step aside. Sioux Falls needs someone who leads, not someone who gauges the breeze.