Week four is in the books ...
Only 6 weeks left!
I hope we start getting
more done.
Saturday, Feb. 4, was Cracker Barrel day in District 30. I started off with breakfast at Millstone, 6am, with old friend Bill Napoli. Bill was in the legislature for 14 years and is a wealth of knowledge. I always feel more grounded after visiting with him. Thanks Bill in Rapid City!
Eight am until 9am, a social at the School of Mines Classroom Building, chance to have a cup of coffee with constituents before the more formal Cracker Barrel actually started.
This year the Rapid City Chamber had a format for written questions only. To enhance the experience, SD School of Mines Young Republicans had their Cracker Barrel with questions from the audience only. Both were from 9am until 11am. To even things out, Rep. Frye-Mueller went to College Republicans, and I went to the RC Chamber’s.
Following that, we had to be in Hill City for a noon-2pm Cracker Barrel at the Little White Church, (I think it should be changed to the Big White Church), in Hill City.
After that, no rest for the weary, we had a Cracker Barrel in Custer at the Senior Center from 2:30-4:30 pm. Following that, Marcia and I had a meeting with a tech company to get me more automated. Thanks Bobby and Trish! I need all the help I can get! Marcia and I were in bed by 7:45 pm, the earliest that I think we EVER went to bed!
I really enjoyed all the CBs, and got to talk to a lot of you who voted me to represent you in Pierre. One lady came up to me and stated that she didn’t vote for me, but thought I was doing a good job, (even though she didn’t agree with me all the time!). Now that says it all! We aren’t always going to agree on everything, but we need to exchange our views, so that I have a good pulse on what you all are thinking.
A couple of times during
the Saturday conversations, I answered that I hadn’t decided yet, and what did
you think? My point in mentioning this is that I didn’t go to Pierre because I
know all the answers on all the issues. In fact, how could I even know what
most of the bills were going to be? So, how do I vote? Well, I use my
Christian, conservative values, with my base documents being the Bible and the
Constitution. Many bills have value in the Christian and conservative view,
both opponent and proponent.
So now what? That’s when I need you. Email to me is probably the most efficient and/or text message. I try to answer all correspondence, and it really helps to know your thoughts and desires before pushing the Yea or Nay button in the voting box on my desk.
Cracker Barrel topics:
HB1069/IM22: I voted to repeal and replace, after Judge Barnett enjoined IM22 on Dec. 8, 2016, finding it unconstitutional “beyond a reasonable doubt.” HB1069 passed the house 58-12 and he senate 27-8.
SD114 Land Exchange, Spearfish Canyon Camp Bob Marshall Bismark Lake. Has not been voted on yet, and has a $2.5 million price tag that has to be approved by the Legislature. I will vote NO, and get as many NO votes on the House floor as I can. It looks very promising, but I am not taking any chances.
SB55 allowing teachers to present both sides of theories such as evolution
HB1094 allowing ranchers and farmers with over a section of land to sell two deer licenses. The hunt has to take place on that 640 acres.
HB1095 allowing no limits on fish taken on private ponds.
SD61 updating regulations dealing with nurse practitioners.
Constitutional Carry, meaning no concealed weapons permits would be required. I cannot remember the bill number right now, but it has been passed before and then vetoed by the governor.
It looks like there will be fewer bills this year than ever. I think this is great, as we need less government, not more! Until next week,
Tim Goodwin, Representative, District 30

