(Somehow, I’m very doubtful that this is going to make the ballot with 45 days to go. – PP)
Attorney General Explanation Released for Initiated Measure to Revise State Campaign Finance and Lobbying Laws
PIERRE, S.D.- South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley announced today an Attorney General Explanation for an initiated measure has been filed with the Secretary of State. This statement will appear on petitions that will be circulated by the sponsor of the measure. If the sponsor obtains a sufficient number of signatures (13,871) on the petitions by November 9, 2015, as certified by the Secretary of State, the measure will be placed on the ballot for the November 2016 general election.
- An initiated measure to revise State campaign finance and lobbying laws, create a publicly funded campaign finance program, create an ethics commission, and appropriate funds
Under South Dakota law, the Attorney General is responsible for preparing explanations for proposed initiated measures, referred laws, and South Dakota Constitutional Amendments. Specifically, the explanation includes a title, an objective, clear and simple summary of the purpose and effect of the proposed measure and a description of the legal consequences. The Attorney General Explanation is not a statement either for or against the proposed measure.
To view the Attorney General Explanation for the measure, as well as the final form of the measure submitted to this office…. (View below, because I’m bringing it to you – PP)
Campaign Finance & Lobbying Init Measure
To date the Attorney General has released Attorney General Explanations for the following:
- An initiated measure to set a maximum finance charge for certain licensed money lenders
- An initiated amendment to the South Dakota Constitution to allow referral of state and municipal laws affecting public peace, health, safety and the support of government and also to limit the ability to amend or repeal initiated laws
- An initiated measure to legalize marijuana for medical use
- An initiated measure to decriminalize the possession of one ounce or less of marijuana and marijuana paraphernalia
- An initiated measure to criminalize the transfer of alcoholic beverages
- An initiated measure to criminalize the transfer of tobacco and tobacco paraphernalia
- An initiated amendment to the South Dakota Constitution to provide for state legislative redistricting by a commission
- An initiated amendment to the South Dakota Constitution to expand rights for crime victims
- An initiated amendment to the South Dakota Constitution limiting the ability to set statutory interest rates for loans
- An initiated amendment to the South Dakota Constitution establishing nonpartisan elections
- An initiated amendment to the South Dakota Constitution establishing nonpartisan elections and requiring secret ballot elections for certain legislative officers
- An initiated measure to give certain organizations the right to charge fees
- An initiated measure to revise State campaign finance and lobbying laws, create a publicly funded campaign finance program, create an ethics commission, and appropriate funds