SF School District

Interested in running for the SF city council?

Let’s pretend for a moment you are young, intelligent, spunky and interested in politics. Let’s also say you are thinking about running for city council against a popular incumbent.

Without name recognition, and, well, a good chunk of change, your chances are not very good. This was proven in several of the past council races results.

But what if a (somewhat) popular political group offered to raise money for you like a PAC or similar group? Would you take the money?

I guess it would depend on the group? Obviously, you probably wouldn’t want the KKK or the He-Man Women Haters club helping you with fundraising. But this group isn’t ‘That’ bad 🙂

Supposedly such an offer was made in the past election – but nobody is talking. And this is really the heart of the story. If this really took place, why hide it? It is perfectly legal for political groups to help candidates raise money. Why all the secrecy? Was city hall involved? Good question.

Loose lips sink ships I guess.

So yes, this another SouthDaCola non-story that I thought I would aggravate you with.

Election questions

We have an important election coming up in November. There are two major ballot initiatives, one has to do with raising taxes the other has to do with education. I have concerns about how our elections have been handled over the past couple of years. I have a lot of questions, and not a lot of answers.

Let’s start from the beginning;

• A Sioux Falls mayoral election in which Staggers was victorious in the general and mysteriously 6,000 new voters showed up to the polls a few weeks later in the runoff helping Huether to clinch victory.

• Minnehaha County Auditor Bob Litz proudly displaying Build It Now signs in his yard until chided by me, an Argus reporter and another concerned citizen to remove the signs, in which he conceded.

• Sioux Falls City Clerk Debra Owen terminated just weeks before the crucial Events Center special election.

• Record turnout for a special election approving the new Events Center.

• Rumors of registered voters living outside of the city limits voting in the Events Center election using old Sioux Falls addresses (I heard of at least two instances where a voter lived in Canton, and one lived in Minnesota – blatant voter fraud).

• Jason Gant getting elected Secretary of State campaigning on a faux issue about the Feds taking over our elections. (This has been proven to be unsubstantiated).

• Secretary of State Gant trying to change rules without the consent of his special committee.

• A move towards e-polling and super precincts in Sioux Falls (I am all for e-polling, but I do not agree with super precincts. We live in a democracy, voting should be as easy as possible and ‘saving money’ should never be used as an excuse to use super precincts).

• Recent municipal election ballots running out. A seemingly dismissive city clerk and a silent School District employee with no real explanation. There wasn’t even an informal investigation by the SOS’s office that I heard of anyway.

• SOS’s operations manager possibly moonlighting as a campaign consultant, and once revealed makes an internet link joke about it.

As you can see, a lot of questions, not a lot of answers. I am only a volunteer blogger, I can’t find the answers to these questions on my own, our MSM needs to start digging.

BANNING TEXTING

I also am suspicious of the recent coalition that is proposing an ordinance change concerning banning texting in Sioux Falls, side stepping the state legislature. Does anyone find it a coincidence that the Mayor is good friends with one of the coalition’s members (Rob Oliver). I speculate this is a move to test the waters of our Home Rule charter by the mayor himself. Why isn’t this powerful group of individuals organizing a petition drive to get it on the November ballot for a statewide ban. And when the group’s leader, Rich Lauer was asked about the state’s involvement during the public services meeting, he was clueless as to why the state has failed to pass a ban (in other words they didn’t even attempt to explore that option).

Chief Barthel had concerns about the ordinance, he also had SFPD Captain Steve Haney, chair of a safe driving task force in Sioux Falls speak about his concerns. Something that stuck out in his testimony was that ‘Distracted Driving’ isn’t recognized by the state when filling out an accident report (I think that is what he was referring to) and says that state law has to change to fix that (as I mentioned above, there needs to be a petition drive to put this on the state ballot).

So why do I think the mayor is testing the waters? This is a perfect issue that could easily pass the council. Everyone agrees texting while driving is idiotic. What the mayor and council need to do though is learn from history. The city has lost 3 cases already in reference to the Home Rule charter and it’s power. It’s not a constitutional document. Daily vs. The City of Sioux Falls, the red light camera case and the city trying to regulate video lottery are prime examples of why the Home Rule charter cannot trump state law. The Public Services committee needs to table this proposal and send a clear message to the mayor’s office that it is not within the city’s power to regulate traffic laws, as Haney pointed out, that should be the state’s objective.

Someone else’s fault

I received new information today that the school district employee that was thrown under the bus at Monday’s SF city council informational meeting was probably not surprised by the accusations. The city has a reputation of blaming others when things go awry in city elections.

Here is some crucial information to keep in mind;

1) It was not the school official’s MAIN job or priority to deliver ballots to precincts (only to assist). Which makes sense. The city and school district hires people to help with elections. Directors and managers (and city councilors) should NOT be doing that stuff, they should be directing and managing.

2) They did not have that many ballots in their vehicle (as the city has been claiming) only backups.

I also find it ironic the city refuses to mention the school district employee’s name. If you are going to make accusations at least tell us who it is, otherwise, what’s the point? Maybe the clerk’s office doesn’t want us questioning that official and getting their side of the story. Well some people have been contacting her, and she does have a different version.

Who knows who is telling the truth? Like most government officials, it is ‘SOMEONE ELSE’S FAULT.’

Upcoming SF city council/school board candidate debates/forums (H/T – CR)

Monday, March 26. DT Holiday Inn. 7 PM (SF Tea Party is hosting event, I believe it will be in the International room on the 1st floor).

Sioux Falls School Board Candidate Forum
Tuesday, March 27, 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Instructional Planning Center (201 E. 38th St.)

Sioux Falls City Council Candidate Forum
Tuesday, April 3, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Carnegie Town Hall (235 W. 10th St.)

The forum will be broadcast live on CityLink (cable channel 16) April 3. Questions can be called in and emailed in during the live event: 367-8080 orclerks@siouxfalls.org. It will be rebroadcast at dates and times to be determined. The forum will also webstreamed at www.siouxfalls.org under the City Council Meetings link under Key Resources.

Super Pam Homan. Elitist Snob?

Looks like I have been trumped again by Pam

First it was her precious horses she could not leave behind.

Then it was rules preventing a couple of sick kids from graduating high school.

Then it was K. Lesnar’s fault an anti-choice ad slipped into an activity guide.

Oh, and who can forget her hiring her daughter to work at SE Tech, ‘Didn’t break any nepotism rules.

Now Pammy is blaming a media source that is not ‘reputable‘ – boy, that has to burn.

Knobe asked whether she’d share the document (contract) with anyone else. “I would have to deem them reputable,” she answered.

Through a spokeswoman, Homan subsequently declined to show it to an Argus Leader reporter.

“You’re not on the list of reputable folks that she was willing to share her personal copy with,” DeeAnn Konrad said.

Yeah, like Knobe is more reputable then the Argus Leader. I about pissed my pants laughing when I read that. When is someone gonna finally put Pam in her place? The school board? That’s laughable. She is the Super of our school district, not Gawd.