Amendment W is an out-of-state rewrite of our SD Constitution. It wastes $400,000 every year, and will take another public vote to fix its many problems. Don’t let big out-of-state money experiment on our Constitution. @WIsWrong. Join me in voting NO on W.
Amendment W is wrong--it creates an unelected board with too much power and a mandatory annual appropriation. South Dakota can do better. Find out why W is wrong in this week's blog post. https://t.co/nph3iOtkou
Too long • Too confusing • Too risky • Tries to supersede the rest of the S.D. Constitution • Creates a tribunal that operates outside the three branches of government • Could subject teachers and law enforcement to harassment … Amendment W is Wrong on so many levels.
With just six weekdays left before Election Day, we hear from Randy Hanson, president of Mills Construction, who explains that W is Wrong because it tries to supersede the rest of the South Dakota Constitution. #wiswrong
Did you know the tribunal proposed by Amendment W has complete power to pass rules placing undue burdens on teachers, state employees, and small businesses? Vote NO on W. #WisWrong
Below is a graphic from the State of South Dakota's FY2017 Citizen's Financial Report showing South Dakota's top 10 employers. Amendment W would affect the employees of half of these employers, and countless others. We urge a NO vote on Amendment W on November 6th. @wiswrong
Dave Bordewyk of the South Dakota Newspaper Association recommends a No vote on Amendment W in a letter to the @brkgsregister, saying the measure "fails the open government test." https://t.co/Zm428aA2Rr
On this day, which marks the 8th weekday left before Election Day, we look at a much larger number: 3,329. That's how many words are used in Amendment W, which goes way too far in trying to supersede our South Dakota Constitution. W is too long, too confusing and too risky.
With just nine weekdays before Election Day, we hear from Rep. Karen Soli, a pastor and Democratic legislator, who urges you to Vote No on W. #wiswrong
With just 10 weekdays to go before Election Day, Yvonne Taylor, executive director of the South Dakota Municipal League provides another reason to Vote No on Amendment W.
Amendment W creates an entirely new article of the South Dakota Constitution, then declares W superior to all other sections of the Constitution and all other provisions of law.
Amendment W creates a new article of the South Dakota Constitution, then declares W superior to ALL sections, including the Bill of Rights! @donhaggar of @AFPSD explains why you should Vote No on W. https://t.co/Em0k6NC0Ze