It's Officially Sumertime!
Greetings! It’s officially summertime, like we didn’t
know by the unseasonable high temperatures.
It’s still surprisingly very green in the Hills. I guess the wet spring snows and timely rains
have made the difference. We did get
hail the other night at 3:30 am in the morning; lots of it and I was afraid it
would break the skylights in our home.
Fortunately, no damage was done to the skylights. I haven’t been on the roof yet to see how the
shingles look.
I had the privilege of speaking to the Iron Warriors Motorcycle Club’s National Meeting. The club consists of active and retired fire and police first responders. Needless to say, it was a very patriotic club. They love South Dakota and to the last person wish our governor was their governor in their respective states. I’m sure you’ve heard this from out-of-staters, “We absolutely love your Governor Kristi Noem.” The impact of what South Dakota did and has done during the Communist Chinese Covid crisis has been praised by the rest of the country. Gov. Noem, to out-of-staters, is bigger than life and that not only shows great credit to her, but also to all of us in South Dakota.
I can’t put a finger on it, with some of our state citizens. They still seem to delight and take cheap shots at her. So, let me ask you this: What previous governor put South Dakota on the map promoting our state better than Governor Noem? Nope, not even Governor Bill Janklow or Governor Joe Foss. If you remember, Joe Foss was a Medal of Honor winner as well as the American Football League’s Commissioner.
In the Bible it says, (Luke 4:24) No prophet is accepted in his hometown.” I guess to some degree this is true in her home state. This must be the case with Governor Noem.
Marcia and I also attended a fundraiser for Freedom’s Journey which is an organization dealing with sex trafficked women and children. This was of particular interest because in our district we had the FLDS (Fundamentalist Latter Day Saints) compound southwest of Pringle. It’s really a relief knowing that it is closed for good. This compound trafficked children within itself. It forced children to be indentured servants and forced underaged girls into marriage to much older men, all with multiple wives (polygamy). It is still unnerving knowing that this is still happening in the United States, but it is gratifying to know it is not happening in South Dakota any longer.
If anyone sees any suspicious activity regarding sex trafficking, please report it to law enforcement. The Supervisory Special Agent who runs our state program is Special Agent Brent Gromer. His phone is 605-381-1734. I had a long discussion with Special Agent Gromer after the fundraiser and was very impressed with his passion and desire to prosecute sex crimes in our state.
Last, Representative Trish Ladner and I, with six other west river representatives and senators, met with three Rapid City Councilmen and discussed several issues. Work Force was a hot topic. I am on the state legislative summer study for Work Force Housing. What was a HUGE issue was WATER. Yep! The future of water in western South Dakota isn’t a pretty picture. One solution, it might be the only one, is to bring Missouri River water to the Black Hills with tap-ins along the way. This project is massive; installing a 6-foot diameter pipe 200 miles across western South Dakota.
Now here’s what makes it doable/possible. The Biden administration has all of the states drunk on Covid money. The problem with this funding is all the stipulations tagged on, stipulating where it can be spent. Well, this 200-mile, six-foot diameter pipeline fits the criteria. Yep! We could get $400 million this year with another $400 million in the next year or two. The cost of this massive project is $1 billion plus. That’s 1,000,000,000 dollars! I just wanted to throw that out there and will report back on progress/the likelihood of our state doing this.
I will be in Pierre again this week for the Marijuana Summer Study. Until next week…
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

