Veto Day!
A legislative day that is set aside approximately two weeks after session to discuss gubernatorial vetoes and bills.
We went in Monday, March 29th for what we call Veto Day, a legislative day that is set aside approximately two weeks after session to discuss gubernatorial vetoes and bills that were not signed into law. This year looks like not only will we have Veto Day, but also a Special Session will be called the day after Veto Day. I’ll dive into all the happenings there in next week’s article.
What I’d like to discuss this week is the catastrophic news of the Hill City sawmill being shut down!! After 53 years of operation, Nieman Enterprises, Inc. is going to be forced to close the sawmill. This sawmill directly employed 120 employees and 12 contract crews who worked in the forest. This on the heels of the Keystone XL Pipeline being shut down by presidential executive order.
The Keystone pipeline was totally ready to go or what President Obama talked about, “shovel ready jobs”. This pipeline was shovel ready. That, coupled with the cancellation of fireworks at our Shrine of Democracy, that being Mount Rushmore, on July 4th, Independence Day, is almost unbelievable. Is this a bad dream? I wish it was and we could just wake up!
Another thing that has happened since our newest president’s inauguration is the price of fuel. Both gas and diesel fuel have gone up over $1.00 per gallon with no relief in sight. In fact, the prediction is a $2.00 hike or $4.00 per gallon gas by summertime. This will directly hit our tourist economy as we have tourists travel very long distances to come to the Black Hills. This isn’t about politics, it’s about a new president who deliberately is gutting our economy in South Dakota and in particular the Black Hills.
Mr. President, your talk of unity and good-paying jobs, taking care of families is pure fiction. If you truly mean that Mr. President, remove your executive order and restore the completion of the Keystone pipeline. Order the Federal Forest Service to continue logging in our forest with renewed management practices. Finally, Mr. President, authorize fireworks at Mount Rushmore. Bring the first lady and attend the greatest Declaration of Independence Day celebration in our nation. It’s not too late to turn things around Mr. President. Just quit listening to your horse-holders and do what’s right for our great nation.
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

