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South Dakota Governor Signs Repeal of Anti-Corruption Act

South Dakota Governor Signs Repeal of Anti-Corruption Act
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Overturns voter backed ethics referendum despite massive constituent outcry

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Pierre, SD: Today, Governor Dennis Daugaard signed HB 1069, a repeal of a the South Dakota Government Accountability and Anti-Corruption Act that was just passed by voters in November. Nearly 52 percent of voters backed the anti-corruption law. The repeal proposal overturns the election results.

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"The public will remember this vote as the catalyst that launched the American anti-corruption movement,” said Josh Silver, Director of Represent.Us, a national nonpartisan anti-corruption group that supported the ballot campaign. “The South Dakota voter snub will ignite grassroots backlash in the Rushmore State and catalyze democracy reformers nationwide. It is un-American to reject election results, and the people will not forget this.”

Legislators quietly filed the bill and expedited its review starting on January 20 while the nation was focused on the presidential inauguration. Lawmakers declared an “emergency” to expedite the law’s repeal and ensure voters would not have another say on it.

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“The will of the people was completely rejected by self serving politicians backed by big money national groups hellbent on blocking government ethics and transparency laws,” said Doug Kronaizl, spokesperson for Represent South Dakota, the local chapter of Represent.Us “While they’re at it, maybe the politicians should change our state motto from ‘Under God, the People Rule’ to ‘Under God, the Lobbyists Rule’.  But the people will fight back and the political establishment will not get away with this. South Dakotans are watching, we’re angry and our fight against corruption will continue.”

The Senate vote on February 1 was 27-8 in favor of repeal with two Republicans joining the six Democrats in opposition. On January 24, the House approved the bill 54-13 with four Republicans joining the nine Democrats in opposition. The anti-corruption law appeared on the November ballot as Initiated Measure 22 (IM-22) and was the nation’s first statewide Anti-Corruption Act.

The repeal effort sparked a national media firestorm and a wave of activism in South Dakota, echoed around the country. Immediately after the Senate voted to repeal on Wednesday afternoon, a petition calling on Governor Daugaard to veto HB 1069 quickly gathered more than 12,000 signatures. Members of anti-corruption group Represent South Dakota projected “Respect Our Vote” on the Capitol building on Tuesday night. On Wednesday, as they gathered at the capitol building to show support for IM-22, a plane sponsored by South Dakota members of MAYDAY.US flew above, trailing a banner that said “Shame on You, Respect our Vote.”

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About the South Dakota Anti-Corruption Act

CONTACT:

Dan Krassner, press@represent.us, 850.321.0432

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