South Dakota
South Dakota gubernatorial candidates debate for first and only time
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) – South Dakota’s incumbent governor confronted her challengers in the one gubernatorial debate earlier than the Nov. 8 midterm elections.
Republican Gov. Kristi Noem, Democratic state Rep. Jamie Smith and Unbiased Tracey Quint squared off Friday, Sept. 30 within the Speedy Metropolis debate sponsored by KOTA Territory Information, KEVN Black Hills Fox and Dakota Information Now.
You’ll be able to evaluation the controversy right here; getting the candidate’s views on:
Leisure Marijuana
Smith mentioned he’s in favor of reducing taxes on groceries, and the state can substitute that income with taxes on leisure marijuana. Marijuana was one thing the folks voted for, and says as a pacesetter, he must hearken to the voices of the folks, and voters have said they do need to legalize marijuana.
Noem lately mentioned she did change her stance on grocery tax, saying now she does need to reduce the monetary burdens of South Dakotan’s. On the subject of legalizing marijuana, Noem says she is going to implement the passing of leisure marijuana if the folks vote they’re in favor of it.
Quint mentioned she would give the folks what they need concerning leisure marijuana.
Medicaid enlargement
Noem doesn’t assist the enlargement of Medicaid, saying it will price the state $80 million. Noem mentioned she has tried to extend telemedicine to lower the price of journey for many who reside in rural communities and permit them to have higher entry to healthcare. She mentioned she has additionally labored to attempt to enhance transparency with insurance coverage firms, so folks know what they are going to and won’t cowl. Noem mentioned she wouldn’t change her stance on abortion and would hold the set off legal guidelines in place.
Smith mentioned he’s in favor of Medicaid enlargement, so these in want would have some reduction in the event that they have been confronted with an enormous medical invoice. Smith says it is not going to price as a lot as Noem claims. Smith mentioned that Noem believes a ten-year-old ought to carry a child after she was raped, because the regulation presently stands; Smith says, “That’s not compassion. We want to verify there are exceptions for rape and incest in South Dakota.” Smith additionally says docs want to have the ability to work with out the worry of being prosecuted for doing their job. Smith mentioned the federal government shouldn’t get in the way in which of ladies getting the medical care that they want. Smith mentioned he doesn’t suppose he’s being radical, it’s what the South Dakotans what.
Quint mentioned if the voters present they’re for Medicaid enlargement, then she would ship. Quint mentioned she would draw back from including to the state’s bills on the subject of increasing Medicaid however says there are methods the state can lower your expenses to fund Medicaid. Quint mentioned the difficulty of abortion must be left to the person concerned and their medical skilled and mentioned, “We will’t put our personal values onto another person’s choices. I feel that’s a private and medical determination that individuals should make for themselves.”
Noem’s ethics complaints
Noem responded to questions on her ethics complaints and mentioned, “this matter is closed. It is extremely clear that my daughter by no means needed particular therapy.” Noem mentioned the complaints got here from former Legal professional Basic Jason Ravnsborg, who killed a person and left his physique in a ditch.
Smith mentioned the judges discovered there was a purpose for concern with Noem’s ethics complaints. Smith mentioned the complaints towards Noem started with legislatures, not former Legal professional Basic Ravnsborg. Smith mentioned, “South Dakotans, you recognize the distinction between proper and fallacious, and I’m positive you may see the distinction on this one.” Smith mentioned he would put the state’s checkbook on-line and uphold transparency as governor. Smith mentioned one of many ethics complaints towards Noem concerned her use of the State’s airplane. Smith mentioned it took pushing for a very long time to ensure that folks to search out out the place the state’s airplane was touring.
Quint believes there must be transparency in authorities, and if she have been elected, she would need to look and see the place the federal government is presently inefficient after which work to construct a greater authorities. She want to cut back taxes, improve security within the state and have a look at prison justice reform and have a look at our strategies for rehabilitating offenders. As a libertarian, she would search for methods to scale back taxes and create legal guidelines which might be honest for everyone.
Crucial Race Principle
In response to the subject of Crucial Race Principle, Noem mentioned she’s permitting mother and father to have extra say over their youngsters’s schooling and shielding college students from Marxist ideologies.
Smith mentioned there was no Crucial Race Principle being taught in elementary faculties. Smith mentioned educators are professionals, and they should train a curriculum that’s related to South Dakota.
Quint mentioned we have to train historical past the way in which it passed off, “We have to train actual and true historical past to be able to study from it.” She mentioned we do want to verify it’s age-appropriate, however we have to make educators that have been educated to teach and contain mother and father in that dialogue as properly.
Authorities’s function in regulating COVID
Regarding the pandemic, Smith mentioned by doing little issues like utilizing face coverings, we will make sure that folks keep wholesome and hold companies open. Smith mentioned 3,000 folks died within the state of South Dakota, and it’s a bigger quantity per capita than surrounding states. Smith was not utilizing COVID as a political soccer. He mentioned in a pandemic, we have to work collectively and converse to docs to verify we will keep secure as a neighborhood.
Defending her actions throughout the pandemic, Noem mentioned, “I acquired up every single day pondering of you.” She mentioned she talked to well being care professionals and listened to their recommendation.
Quint mentioned shutting every thing down induced psychological well being points. Nonetheless, contracting COVID induced bodily points. Quint mentioned permitting folks to have a private alternative is one thing she believes in, and the federal government didn’t have the authority to impose precautionary actions on South Dakotans.
Tribal relationships
Smith mentioned there’s a strained if not damaged relationship with the tribes in South Dakota. Smith mentioned he made relationships with the tribes in South Dakota, and he has an open door and is keen to hearken to the Native People. He mentioned he desires to acknowledge the people who have been right here first, and he desires to indicate them respect to bettering South Dakota.
Quint mentioned Native People must be part of the dialog.
Noem mentioned she’s invited and hosted tribal management, inviting them to have discussions and do issues we will do collectively. Noem mentioned there’s a relationship between regulation enforcement the place our deputies will help, she mentioned they’ve made strikes to assist habit and psychological well being. She mentioned she’s given them grants and given them alternatives to extend tourism.
Closing Statements
Noem mentioned in closing, “Thanks, everyone. The subsequent few years will likely be difficult as a result of Biden is in workplace, and Smith helps him. Noem claimed she would put more cash in South Dakotan pockets, and acknowledged everybody has been by means of some unprecedented challenges like pure disasters and the pandemic. “God bless you all, and have a beautiful night.”
In Smith’s closing assertion, he mentioned, “It’s been an honor to be right here and to debate. I simply need to say to the folks of South Dakota thanks for tuning in. Crucial factor you do in November is to vote, irrespective of who you vote for.” Smith inspired folks to train their proper to vote. If you would like a governor that builds bridges, then the selection is evident. “I’m Jamie Smith, and I’d recognize your vote.”
Quint mentioned, “I need to thanks guys for inviting me and bringing a 3rd voice to this debate.” Quint mentioned one of many advantages of getting her as Governor is, “I’m a younger skilled. My operating mate can be a younger skilled within the state of South Dakota. Among the laws has catered to the older generations. One in every of us is from West River, one among us is from East River, and we’re elated to have the ability to convey a voice to our technology within the political side of the scene.”
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South Dakota
South Dakota women's basketball falls in season-opener to Saint Louis in overtime
VERMILLION – In a thrilling season-opener, South Dakota Women’s Basketball narrowly lost to Saint Louis 85-83 in overtime on Monday night.
The Coyotes trailed by double-digits in the second half, but a furious comeback kept the two teams tight to end the game. Grace Larkins hit a game-tying shot near the end of regulation to send the game to overtime, however, Saint Louis prevailed with a go-ahead basket with 6 seconds left in overtime. It ended up being the difference as USD couldn’t find the game-tying or winning shot.
The offense for both teams stalled to begin the second quarter. Neither team scored for over three minutes until the Billikens broke that streak with a field goal with 6:44 left to go in the first half. The shooting continued for the Coyotes for most of the second quarter, but a few late shots improved the shooting percentage to 23.5 percent.
The overall first-half shooting percentage was worse as the Coyotes finished the half with a 22.6 shooting percentage on 7-for-31 attempts and the Billikens went into the locker room with a 36-25 lead. The 3-point shooting was a huge struggle in the first half with only a 1-for-13 mark from behind the arc. Olivia Kieffer led USD with 10 points at the half.
Out of the half, Saint Louis extended its lead with an immediate 7-0 run to go up 42-25 within the opening two minutes. Despite the early run, USD responded with a 12-2 run to bring the lead back down to single digits at 44-37 with four minutes left in the third quarter. The Coyote comeback continued as the lead continued to shrink and suddenly the lead was down to only three points at 50-47, but Saint Louis held a 52-47 lead at the end of the quarter.
The Coyotes stuck around in the fourth quarter and reduced the Billiken lead to one possession multiple times in the fourth quarter and were only down 60-59 with five minutes left in the game. Just a bit later, USD took a 62-60 lead with four minutes to go.
The two went back and forth in the final four minutes, but it was Saint Louis who held a 70-69 lead with under 30 seconds to go. Kieffer missed a potential go-ahead jumper with 19 seconds to go, but USD was able to get the ball back with 17 seconds left. However, a missed shot led to a Saint Louis free throw on the other end to make it 71-69. But Larkins came up clutch with a game-tying layup right before time expired.
Saint Louis raced out to a 79-73 lead in the overtime period, but USD wouldn’t go away with multiple 3s to make it 81-79 with a minute and a half to go. With 24 seconds left, the Coyotes trailed 83-81. Larkins did here thing once again with a game-tying basket with 18 seconds to go. However, the Billikens scored with six seconds left to make it 85-83 and the Coyotes were unable to find the tying shot.
For USD, Larkins finished the day with a team-high 27 points and also nabbed 13 rebounds for the double-double. Carley Duffney has a big night as well with 18 points and seven rebounds. For Saint Louis, Peyton Kennedy scored a team-high 25 points while Kennedy Calhoun scored 21 points.
USD (0-1) will hit the road to play at Air Force on Friday, Nov. 8, while Saint Louis (1-0) will also be on the road at Drake on Thursday, Nov. 7.
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South Dakota
Motorcyclist from South Dakota dies in New London crash
NEW LONDON, CT (WFSB) – A man from South Dakota was identified as the victim who died in a crash in New London on Sunday.
Police said 45-year-old Curtis Barkdull of Sturgis, SD, was on a motorcycle that was involved in a crash with two cars.
It happened in the area of Colman and Vauxhall streets, near the entrance to a shopping center, around 4:45 p.m.
Police said everyone involved appeared to have suffered injuries. Four people in all were transported to Lawrence & Memorial Hospital.
The motorcyclist, Barkdull, was pronounced dead at the hospital.
There’s no word on what led up to the crash.
Anyone with information was asked to contact New London detectives at 860-447-1481.
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South Dakota
Matters of the State: Election Day Preview
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – This week on Matters of the State, we look ahead to Election Day.
South Dakota voters will be deciding on seven ballot measures, along with hundreds of candidates for local, state, and federal office.
Northern State University political science professor Jon Schaff joins us to discuss the ballot measure landscape and what an exodus of Republican lawmakers could mean for the upcoming legislative session.
We also sit down with political analyst Dave Price to break down the home stretch of the race for the White House and which battleground states could actually be in play.
Matters of the State airs Sundays at 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 p.m. on KSFY, and 10 a.m. on KOTA.
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