This is an interesting list, to say the least;

  • The Sioux Falls City Council strongly encourages the legislature to enact enabling legislation which allows municipalities to levy a local option tax, to raise funds for a specified purpose, to include a sunset clause, and to be voted on by the citizens.
  • The Sioux Falls City Council strongly encourages the legislature to ensure adequate funding to meet transportation needs.
  • The Sioux Falls City Council, in conjunction with the South Dakota Municipal League, encourages standards be developed to provide equal 911 service to all citizens and visitors, and encourages cooperative efforts to improve 911 services and efficiency.
  • The Sioux Falls City Council strongly encourages the legislature to continue to support a statewide ban on smoking in all enclosed workplaces, public buildings, restaurants, bars, and casinos.
  • The Sioux Falls City Council strongly encourages the legislature to make it permissible, convenient, and affordable to conduct background checks by establishing and maintaining an internet website containing South Dakota public criminal history for accessing information by any person who intends to access the website to obtain information regarding an applicant for employment, housing, or credit. The South Dakota criminal information would be added/available to the national database.
  • The Sioux Falls City Council strongly encourages the legislature to allow cities and counties to pool their resources through the bid process to aggregately purchase supplies and/or building materials.

5 Thoughts on “THE SIOUX FALLS CITY COUNCIL’S PRIORITIES FOR THE 2010 STATE LEGISLATIVE SESSION

  1. Where did this background check proposal come from? Has anybody heard any discussion of this?

  2. There was discussion. I think it is bullshit because I think employers should have to pay for the info.

  3. yeah, I have some problems with this idea.

  4. The problem is that it would only cover SD records, and secondly what would appear on there? Just felonies of minor offenses? I sometimes wonder if our city council is mentally ill.

  5. Plaintiff Guy on December 3, 2009 at 9:30 am said:

    Don’t worry, the council has no clout in city home rule. The king has all the power. He also has all the blame.

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