Greetings Again!
Happy Early Voting ...
Greetings again! Happy early voting again as I wrote extensively on voting for June 2nd Primary Election last week. To recap, there are 3 ways to vote:
1.Early voting, taking place now at your county courthouse, April 17 through June 1st.
2.Vote by mail. You will be receiving in the mail an application for early voting. It will include a self-addressed stamped envelope for return to the Secretary of State’s office. Fill it out, include a copy of your driver’s license, and they will send you an absentee ballot. It talks about notarizing or forms of ID. The simplest way is to make a copy of your driver’s license and send it in with your application for an absentee ballot. You will also need a copy of your driver’s license for your absentee ballot when you send it in, so in short, make 2 copies of your driver’s license.
3.Vote on Primary Election Day, June 2nd, at your usual voting location.
Let me switch gears now and talk about something else. No, it’s not covid-19, as that’s all that is being written about these days and rightly so. What I want to talk about is report cards. Hey Tim, schools out for the summer. Well, not really. Buildings are closed, but students are still doing studies at home.
I want to visit about legislative report cards. Organizations do report cards on how we vote in the legislature. First off, I don’t vote at the whim of some special interest group that has a report card they are publishing. I work for the citizens in my district and try my best to represent them with my voting record.
Let me use as an example the report card from Elevate Rapid City. It used to be the Rapid City Chamber of Commerce but did a name change to Elevate. The good folks that are on the Elevate board cherry-picked 7 bills and 2 resolutions to do a report card on 15 of the Black Hills area legislators. I say cherry-picked because over 400 bills were submitted. The 9 are SB70, SB72, SB157, HB1057, HB1083, HB1100, HB1179, HCR6017 and SJR501. You can look up these bills at sdlegislature.gov. You can also look up the Elevate report card at elevaterapidcity.com. On their report card, they gave me a failing grade on 3 of these 9 bills/resolutions. They gave resolutions the same weight as a bill, which is misleading because a resolution can’t become law. It has to be put on the ballot like SJR501, which puts sports betting on the ballot in November. Then the people decide or at least the one’s who vote do. HCR6017 is a feel-good resolution to encourage a summer study.
So, what did they ding me on? Answer is SB70, SB1057 and SB1083. SB70 authorizes the driver’s exam be written in Spanish. I voted against this bill because I didn’t feel comfortable with non-English reading folks taking the driver’s test in Spanish when all our road signs are in English! Not only road signs, but digitized billboards warning of weather conditions and reduced speeds on the interstate. To make matters worse, the Dept. of Public Safety didn’t testify in committee hearings saying if they supported this bill or not. Also, the Highway Patrol, who usually always testify on safety matters, was a no-show. So, I voted against SB70. Elevate thought Spanish drivers’ tests were great and lobbied hard for it’s passage.
Second, HB1057. It opposed doing transgender surgeries on minors under age 16 and prohibited hormone blockers on these children. I agreed with this bill and felt it was child abuse to allow this to happen. Elevate thought otherwise and opposed this bill. Seriously, they opposed this bill!
Third, HB1083 renames postsecondary technical institutes to technical colleges. I voted against this name change because, call it what it is, a technical institute. Heck! It used to be vocational technical school. We called it vo-tech. Students who attend a technical school are proud to go to a trade school. It is honorable to be a plumber, electrician, mechanic, or carpenter; Plus, all the trades in their curricula. To call it something that it is not, is foolish. Elevate disagreed again with me. So, Elevate Rapid City gave me a score of 63%. Why? Because I’m against child abuse, don’t think people who can’t read our English road signs should be driving around, and don’t think technical institutes should be called colleges.
My question to you, the citizens: Do you think I’m not pro-business because of these 3 votes? I personally think that if we’re doing name changes, it should be from Elevate Rapid City to Mislead Rapid City, or better yet, Deflate
Rapid City. But that’s just my opinion.
To the citizens of South Dakota and to the men and women in uniform, in honor of all who served, in respectful memory of all who fell, and in great appreciation to those who serve today, Thank You, for giving me the opportunity to represent you.
Tim R. Goodwin, District 30 Representative

