AG Jackley releases state reimbursements amid scrutiny of Noem's credit card usage
Expenses from two years in office released after public record's request
PIERRE — Attorney General Marty Jackley wants the public to know about how the state has paid for his travel since he returned to the office in January 2023.
Jackley, who is in his third year of his second stint at the state’s top lawman, released 37 vouchers to the media Tuesday morning, adding up to $7,242.54 in expenses since he became South Dakota Attorney General. The records include charges from Jan. 7, 2023 to Jan. 9, 2025.
“Government transparency and protecting taxpayer dollars are important to me,” Jackley said. “I do not have a state-issued credit card, and I see no reason to ask for one.”
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