South Dakota Legislative Billwatch, Feb. 18, 2015

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20120202_FHA at the Capitol_016_smThere are a lot of important bills being considered in the South Dakota Legislature today.

I haven’t had time to read up on and investigate the ramifications of HB 1133 dealing with regulating vision care plans, but usually when government meddles in the free market-especially health care-the consequences are not good for the average citizen.

HB 1231 would authorize the forfeiture of financial proceeds from pimps and human traffickers, which is a good thing. Making money off another person’s degradation is truly low.

HB 1089 would ban the practice of female genital mutilation in South Dakota. You might think this is a barbaric practice only seen in foreign countries…but with the massive influx of immigrants in recent years (millions of them here illegally), indications are that this practice is being brought to our communities under our radar.

HB 1212 would criminalize the abuse of an unborn child-something done every time an abortion is carried out. This bill would take another important step toward recognizing the humanity of children in the womb.

SB 140, 141, and 142 are some of those “empty shell” bills that dangerous people in our legislature often use to make a place for bad bills before they’re ready to expose them to the light of day. They are submitted with very vague language, which is then gutted later and filled with all sorts of rotten corruption.  We’ll have to wait and see what sort of crap the “Republican” supermajority legislature has planned for the people of South Dakota in these rotten eggs.

There are also several pro-gun bills being considered today.

There are a lot of bills to keep track of right now, and it’s a daunting task for anyone, but do your best to stay in formed on what is going on in YOUR state government, and hold your elected officials accountable. It’s YOUR money and YOUR freedom they’re playing with.

Date Committee/Chamber Bill Title
2/18
9:30 AM
House Commerce and Energy HB 1133 regulate vision care plans and vision discount plans.
2/18
9:30 AM
House Commerce and Energy HB 1231 authorize the forfeiture of any financial benefit or valuables gained from prostitution or pimping.
2/18
10:00 AM
Senate Health and Human Services HB 1079 revise the deadline for the Department of Health’s annual report regarding abortions.
2/18
10:00 AM
Senate Health and Human Services HB 1089 ban the practice of female genital mutilation in the state, to provide a penalty therefor, and to declare an emergency.
2/18
10:00 AM
House Judiciary HB 1212 criminalize abuse of an unborn child.
2/18
10:00 AM
Senate State Affairs SB 140 accommodate legislation relating to education in South Dakota.
2/18
10:00 AM
Senate State Affairs SB 141 accommodate legislation on medical services.
2/18
10:00 AM
Senate State Affairs SB 142 enhance South Dakota.
2/18
10:00 AM
Senate State Affairs SJR 2 Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election a new section to Article XI of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to the imposition of an education franchise tax on profits of corporations and dedication of the revenue therefrom.
2/18
2:00 PM
House of Representatives HB 1183 repeal the prohibition against carrying permitted concealed weapons in the state capitol building.
2/18
2:00 PM
House of Representatives HB 1206 authorize the concealed carry of pistols on public university campuses under certain circumstances.
2/18
2:00 PM
House of Representatives HB 1215 provide for an optional enhanced permit to carry a concealed pistol.
2/18
2:30 PM
Senate HB 1058 revise certain provisions regarding contagious disease control quarantine measures.
2/18
2:30 PM
Senate HB 1059 allow authorized entities to access immunization information in certain circumstances.
2/18
2:30 PM
Senate HB 1130 prohibit an abortion provider from accepting payment for an abortion prior to the end of the required informed consent period.
2/18
2:30 PM
Senate SB 95 revise provisions related to human trafficking.
2/18
2:30 PM
Senate SB 177 establish a youth minimum wage.
2/18
2:30 PM
Senate SB 192 permit the sergeant-at-arms to carry concealed firearms in the state capitol building under certain conditions.

 

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Bob Ellis has been the owner of media company Dakota Voice, LLC since 2005. He is a 10-year U.S. Air Force veteran, a political reporter and commentator for the past decade, and has been involved in numerous election and public policy campaigns for over 20 years. He was a founding member and board member of the Tea Party groups Citizens for Liberty and the South Dakota Tea Party Alliance. He lives in Rapid City, South Dakota with his wife and two children.
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