January 2013

Legislative News

Rep. Parsley’s Legislative report

By Rep. Scott Parsley
As South Dakota prepares for the 2013 legislative session, I wanted to again thank the voters of District 8 for the confidence you have shown me by sending me to Pierre as your representative. I look forward to representing the voters of Moody, Lake, Miner and Sanborn counties.
So far 11 bills have been pre-filed. Most of these bills deal with landowner rights and reclamation as it relates to the oil exploration and development in the northwest corner of the state. These bills are all being introduced by the Summer Study Committee that looked at the development of the oil industry in South Dakota.
Other big issues that are being talked about are education and Medicaid funding, and using surplus revenue to restore funding for education and Medicaid lost in the 2011 budget cuts. In the Governor’s budget address, Governor Daugaard outlined $26,000,000 of additional surplus revenues over the next two years to go along with the already accumulated $134,000,000, part of which could be used to restore these funds.
Other issues that will be discussed this session are economic development funding, correction reform, the expansion of Medicaid to cover up to an additional 48,000 South Dakotans (most of whom are currently uninsured) as well as measures that seek to reform the Office of the Secretary of State.
I am sure there will be many other items that will be brought before the legislature for consideration. I would like to encourage any of you who have ideas to contact me either by phone at 605-270-2416 or by e-mail at rep.parsley@state.sd.us.
Again, I thank you for the opportunity to serve the voters of District 8 and encourage you to contact me at any time. I would also invite you to the People’s House of the State Capitol on Jan. 8 as the new legislators are sworn into office.

The Sanborn Central/Woonsocket girls fared well in their Saturday game against Hitchcock/Tulare at Hitchcock, with a 78-40 win.
Marissa Weber logged 18 points and wiped five boards to lead the Blackhawks.
Myah Selland grabbed 11 points and five rebounds, while Rachelle Moore collected 11 points and five steals. Rachel Selland assisted her team five times.
The Blackhawks were 29-of-52 from the field and 15-of-25 from the stripe.
Taylor Knippling launched Hitchcock-Tulare with 11 points. Molly Koester and Heather Barrie contributed 10 points each.
Sanborn Central/Woonsocket moves to 4-0 and Hitchcock/Tulare falls to 1-4.

Nick Miller acquired a game high 28 points as well as a dozen rebounds as he led Sanborn Central/Woonsocket to a 74-68 victory over Hitchcock/Tulare on Saturday at Hitchcock.
The Blackhawks (4-0) were also fueled by Todd Stekl’s 20 points and Davion Brooks’ nine points. SCW went 23-of-50 from the field and 24-of-43 from the charity stripe along with committing 18 turnovers.
Trent Hofer scored 23 points for Hitchcock-Tulare. Landon Gatzke turned in 15 points and Landon Bushong finished with 14 points.
Hitchcock/Tulare (4-1) pulled down 36 rebounds to the Blackhawks’ 27 and were 27-of-70 from the field and 6-of-8 from the line.

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