2016

HB1182 passes senate, one of the most ignorant decisions the State Legislature has ever made

I have been following the state legislature for many years, and passing a regressive sales tax increase to give raises to one sector of public employment is probably one of the worst things I have seen our state legislature do in recent memory (besides all the social issues).

I won’t rant about all the other options we had to increase teacher pay without raising taxes, we have seen those options (there are hundreds). One of the best that was actually presented to me a few years ago by representative Hunhoff (who voted yes) was pulling from our gigantic state reserves. We didn’t hear much from Hunhoff on that idea this session. He must have forgotten about it.

So what happened? The only ones voting against this were the cheap skates of the legislature, who would vote against any tax increase. But what about the other Republicans? Are they so scared of property tax and and income tax that they voted to tax the poorest of our society more? Most likely.

But the big losers in this debate? The SD Democratic party. For years they cry about the food tax and general regression of sales taxes to begin with, and when they had a chance to stand up to this and present their own plan they suddenly turn into a gigantic flock of chickenshits.

It doesn’t surprise me our doofus of a governor would concoct such an ignorant plan, I just never imagined 2/3 of our legislature was this moronic to go along with it.

I’ll pray for you tonight.

What if the Sioux Falls City Council denies the Dakota Access Pipeline easement?

Back in October of 2015, former mayor of Sioux Falls and current PUC member was the lone member to vote against Dakota Access pipeline, citing the proximity to Sioux Falls neighbors;

Hanson said he isn’t worried about Sioux Falls. The line would run along the Sioux Falls regional landfill about five miles from Sioux Falls.

Hanson identified Tea and Harrisburg and Humboldt and their growth areas as the concern and described himself as “gun-shy.”

Should the City Council approve this easement through our landfill? And if they don’t, what are the options for Dakota Access? I would urge the council to kill it tonight at first reading (Item #33).

Section 1. That it approves a document titled “Grant of Permanent Easement for Pipeline,” being

an easement granted to Dakota Access, L.L.C., for installation, repair, maintenance, alterations,

and operation of an oil pipeline on City landfill property. The easement is attached to and hereby

made a part of this Ordinance.

Is a new administration really needed, or is cost savings better with leasing?

Here come the cry baby stories in the media about our poor public employees who have to work in a basement. Heck even the Argus endorsed the boondoggle of a new administration building on Sunday. But is all this hub-bub about nothing?

Up to a dozen city engineers report to work each day in the tight-quartered, dimly lit, sometimes damp basement of City Hall.

“We have made the necessary improvements to City Hall to ensure it remains viable into the future,” said Sue Quanbeck Etten, Sioux Falls central services director. “Even with those improvements, we still have engineering staff in the basement of City Hall because there’s not room for them on second floor.”

I find it ironic that we continue to hire more engineers as we hire more consulting engineers. Heck, 2 years ago, the engineering department had to hire outside counsel to draw up plans for a guardrail on a pedestrian bridge. A guardrail! Maybe we don’t need MORE engineers, maybe we need QUALIFIED engineers.

Either way, it seems from watching last week’s informational meeting about the building that the city really doesn’t need the extra space, they just want everyone under one roof, while we will abandon other city buildings that we are not going to sell, but repurpose. As I said to someone the other day, this reminds me of when Governor Rounds had a fleet of state planes at his disposal, he said he needed them to do business. Ever heard of tele-conferencing? Skype? Internet? Fax? Email, or this thing called a phone? City employees don’t have to be under the same roof to work together.

Also, it seems the city is actually saving money by leasing until we sell off our unneeded property, then we can figure out what we will do. Always a good idea to count the eggs before putting them in the basket.

Like the indoor aquatic center, this is just another project the mayor is trying to ram through before anyone notices he is paying back friends in the construction/development business.

I think the council should permentantly delay the 2nd reading until city staff can prove the economical benefits of having a new building built, while finding a way to sell off unneeded city property. This would be a good legislative issue for the new council to tackle.

Randy Dobberpuhl for Sioux Falls School Board

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My name is Randy Dobberpuhl and I am running for School Board in Sioux Falls, SD. I would appreciate your vote on April 12th.

My family and I have lived in Sioux Falls since 2007. My wife, Kersten, works for the school district and has been in the education field since 2003. I have two wonderful boys, Coulter and Ryder. They both attend Harvey Dunn Elementary and are involved in various sports and activities throughout Sioux Falls. I work for Minnehaha County Human Services as a case manager for the Safe Home program. Safe Home provides permanent housing to individuals who are experiencing long term homelessness in our community. I am also a committed volunteer for LSS as a mentor, a big brother for The Big Brother Big Sister program, and co-chair the Government Division for United Way.

I am running for School Board because I have an invested interest not only with my two boys and my wife but also as a committed volunteer and community member. I want to ensure all students have equity and access to a high quality education in the Sioux Falls School District. I feel we can accomplish this by piecing together and forming stronger ties between Family, Schools, and Community.

I would appreciate your support and vote on April 12th.

I encourage any School Board Candidate to send me their BIO to post.

Is Sioux Falls City Councilor Jamison going to run for State House?

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Dakota Wuss College confirmed that Greg will run for House in District 12, with no primary challenge at this point.

On the Democratic side, Casey Murschel is taking another run at it.

Greg and I had a rocky start when he first got on the council, in fact, I felt like his seat was a coronation from his father. But in his second term, I have felt he had come around and grown as a city legislator, and has become his own lawmaker, and I have appreciated his leadership over the past 4 years.

He would make a great legislator and be a strong voice for Sioux Falls in Pierre.