In recent weeks, I have had the great privilege of meeting with various veterans groups throughout South Dakota. Whether I’m speaking to the Disabled American Veterans, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the American Legion, or others, representing veterans is a highlight of my job as an elected official and a... Continue Reading
“Remembrance and Renewal” is the theme this weekend as residents of Rapid City and the Black Hills reflect upon the flood that forever changed their lives and communities 40 years ago. South Dakotans throughout the entire state should take pause as well to remember that night in 1972 when over... Continue Reading
American companies currently face the highest corporate tax rate in the world, putting them at a significant disadvantage in the global marketplace at a time when our nation desperately needs companies to create new jobs. But at least the corporate taxes companies are facing are being levied by a body... Continue Reading
This year marks the 150th anniversary of the South Dakota National Guard (SDNG). Formed on January 27, 1862, the SDNG has proudly served our state and nation for the past century and a half, dating back to the Dakota Territory. To celebrate the SDNG’s accomplishments and dedication throughout the years,... Continue Reading
Twenty-two years ago this past January, I rushed my wife to the Pierre hospital where she proceeded, in record time, to deliver our youngest daughter, Larissa. I was part of the delivery process, which basically means, I watched, as this little towhead made her entry into the real world. She... Continue Reading
On May 16, 2012, South Dakota lost one of its finest champions, Senator Jim Abdnor. Jim lived a full vibrant life and helped countless individuals along the way. Jim was not only an effective and dedicated public servant for South Dakota, serving as Lieutenant Governor, U.S. Congressman, U.S. Senator, and... Continue Reading
On May 19th, 2012, Ellsworth Air Force Base will celebrate its 70th anniversary. From 1942 to present day, Ellsworth has served a vital role in protecting and preserving America’s freedom and liberty at home and abroad. Ellsworth has proudly served as the home of numerous elite aircraft units in our... Continue Reading
Each year in early May we join as a country to celebrate the extraordinary role mothers play in all of our lives. On Sunday, May 13th, children, spouses, parents, and grandchildren will celebrate mothers throughout our country. Mothers’ ability to offer gentle words of encouragement, wisdom, and strength help shape... Continue Reading
April 26th was a great day for South Dakota farmers and ranchers as two key events occurred in Washington, D.C. that will help our agriculture community breathe a little easier. After months of work with my colleagues on the Senate Agriculture Committee, the Committee passed its version of the 2012... Continue Reading
Spring has arrived and many of us will begin taking on outdoor home improvement projects. Whether you are fixing an old fence, putting in underground sprinklers, or simply expanding your garden, digging beneath the ground can pose serious risks to safety and property if not done properly. Each year, Americans... Continue Reading
Over the past several years, the growing pine beetle epidemic has devastated parts of South Dakota’s landscape, including the Black Hills National Forest (BHNF). This epidemic has not only ravaged our countryside, but it has led to economic loss for the entire state and created unsafe conditions for residents and... Continue Reading
As tax day approaches, I am reminded of a quote by Benjamin Franklin: “In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.” The loss of a loved one is an especially difficult time for family members. The grieving process becomes even more difficult and prolonged... Continue Reading