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Gov. Daugaard Appoints James A.
Power As Second Circuit Judge
Gov. Daugaard Adds
Inauguration Fix To Special
Session Proclamation
PIERRE, S.D. – Gov. Dennis Daugaard
today issued an executive proclamation,
calling a special session of the South
Dakota State Legislature for Sept. 12 at 10
a.m. CDT to consider legislation relating
to the collecting and remittance of sales
tax by remote sellers. The special session,
which was announced earlier this month,
follows the state’s win before the U.S.
Supreme Court in South Dakota v. Wayfair,
Inc. in June.
Gov. Daugaard is also adding a second
topic to the special session, relating to
the timing of the inauguration of the new
governor in 2019.
By tradition, a new governor and other
state officials are sworn in on the Saturday
before the beginning of the legislative session. The state constitution requires that
the legislative session begin on the second
Tuesday of January, which will be Jan. 8 in
2019. Therefore, the inauguration festivities are set for Saturday, Jan. 5.
South Dakota state law, however, states
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Sutton, and both candidates agree that we
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legislators will see a bright side: “It means
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they will be rid of me two days earlier.”
PIERRE, S.D. – Gov. Dennis Daugaard anin Washington, D.C. From 1992 to 1993, he
nounced today that he will appoint James A.
worked as a law clerk for Hon. John Cooper
Power of Sioux Falls as a circuit court judge
Godbold, a judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals
in South Dakota’s Second Circuit Court.
for the 11th Circuit, based in Montgomery,
“Jim Power is a brilliant, hard-working
Alabama. Power also holds a master’s in
attorney,” said Gov. Daugaard. “I appreciate
theology from Dallas Theological Seminary in
his willingness to take on the important role
Dallas, Texas.
of circuit judge.”
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