It's a new vision for a political party needing a boost to regain momentum. As newly-appointed party chairwoman Ann Tornberg works with her colleagues in Pierre, she looks back at a night that could've had more celebration. "Even at the state legislature, I've seen Democrats that might've sponsored legislation that might've failed a session or two, and then the 3rd year it's taken up by Republicans and it passes," Tornberg said. Along with strengthening the county party structure and a bigger fundraising push, Tornberg says the future can be strong for a party still seeking a return to prominence. [Jared Ransom, A Democratic Future?]
Neville: Education, teacher pay not a priority for governor http://t.co/x6ZcJAheWc via @AberdeenNews #sdedchat #westedchat #SDLeg
— Lenessa Keehn (@lenessakeehn) January 28, 2015
The death penalty debate is back in the #sdleg http://t.co/iJ4WgTIrf1 Here is a story I did last month on both sides http://t.co/ViakEcyjSt
— Ben Dunsmoor (@dunsmoor) January 29, 2015
Agriculture everywhere today in Pierre. SDARL class 8 and the ethanol producers. Nice to meet and chat with Chad Greenway as well. #sdleg
— Jason Frerichs (@jasonfrerichs) January 29, 2015
Why should we care about the legislative session? http://t.co/a35vqemkec via @ChiesmanCenter #sdleg
— Jason Simmons (@JasonTSimmons) January 29, 2015
Unconstitutional requirements to ballot access first litigated successfully in SD by ACLU in 1984. #SDLeg
— ACLU South Dakota (@ACLUSD) January 28, 2015
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