“I think we’ve been blocked by the governor more than anything,” Erickson said. As of November 30, there were 1,398 establishments and 11,092 terminals, up from 1,363 and 10,666 the year before. State government’s general fund received $163.9 million from video lottery during the budget year that ended June 30. [Video lottery businesses plan to seek increases]Yes, the state that calls itself conservative depends on federal Social Security benefits to pay the property taxes that bankroll the bulk of South Dakota's bills while video lootery drives poor residents even further into despair.
The move comes as the state's Republican governor urges legislators to cut millions from higher education instead of reducing the number of South Dakota counties to 25 and turning Northern State into a community college.
Our governor is proposing public tax dollars paid by us property owners to be used to pay for tuition at private Christian schools. This appears to “prefer religion over non-religion,” and should be challenged by our lawmakers in Pierre. However, if the government prefers to route our property tax dollars to Christian schools, those churches affiliated with these schools should be taxed. [Gov. Kristi Noem disregards constitutional principles]Mrs. Noem is presiding over spikes in childhood obesity, violent crime, record suicide rates, homelessness, acute hunger, mass incarceration, coverups and a poisoned environment. There are no checks on executive power, the governor's cronies routinely raid the state's general fund, teachers' salaries surf the bottom of the US, wage slavery is the state's biggest claim to fame so corruption and graft have become ordinary even as residents spend less forcing budget cuts.
Yes, the grassland fire danger index will reach the very high category again today for much of the red moocher state.
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