Speaking of questionable application for and acceptance of Covid-19 relief money, whatever became of the investigation into state senator Gary Cammack's son's taxidermy business. From all reported indicators, it appeared that Chris Cammack's business was in Texas, lock, stock and barrel, yet he received $709,000 in state coronavirus relief funds–-and $300,000 in forgivable federal PPP loans to keep 10 people employed in a South Dakota barn. In legislative testimony on another subject, Chris Cammack admitted that his business was in Texas. A SD Newswatch article from October, 2021: "Cammack told the committee that his South Dakota taxidermy business 'outgrew'the Union Center location and that he and his wife were doing so much taxidermy work in Texas that 'we ended up purchasing a taxidermy shop in Houston, Texas, which is where we reside, where our home mostly is now,' according to an archived tape of the hearing. Cammack added: 'I still own cattle, I still own land in South Dakota, I still come back to South Dakota every chance I get, but work calls me to Texas.'" So maybe SD's attorney general or Bureau of Finance and Management or governor can bring us up to speed on that. $709,000 + $600,000 = $1,300,000. With that we could advertise on the side of the worst car in NASCAR 20 more races.
Looks like she got appointed to a state senate position which has a very small compensation, and in return, lost access to monies to fund her business. I can imagine she would have resigned the senate seat had she been well-informed of the situation.
I read in a previous article she was advises by an attorney that 'it's okay" or something to that effect. If the attorney did advise her and was wrong, then she should sue that attorney for whatever she has to reimburse.
Now what about that unresolved situation involving Gary Cammack's son and that South Dakota PPP money allegedly going to the son's business in Texas?
Asking for several thousand South Dakota taxpayers!
It doesn't seem right to me that she accept an appointment from Gov Noem, which would then require that she give up things that others obtained. There must be some solution to this issue.
Again, The Dakota Scout is on top of issues which are relevant to actually living in South Dakota.
All misappropriation of funds need to be replaced with interest, because inflation and losses from recovery of funds need to be compensated for. Each dollar was made off of the blood of a hard working South Dakotan
Speaking of questionable application for and acceptance of Covid-19 relief money, whatever became of the investigation into state senator Gary Cammack's son's taxidermy business. From all reported indicators, it appeared that Chris Cammack's business was in Texas, lock, stock and barrel, yet he received $709,000 in state coronavirus relief funds–-and $300,000 in forgivable federal PPP loans to keep 10 people employed in a South Dakota barn. In legislative testimony on another subject, Chris Cammack admitted that his business was in Texas. A SD Newswatch article from October, 2021: "Cammack told the committee that his South Dakota taxidermy business 'outgrew'the Union Center location and that he and his wife were doing so much taxidermy work in Texas that 'we ended up purchasing a taxidermy shop in Houston, Texas, which is where we reside, where our home mostly is now,' according to an archived tape of the hearing. Cammack added: 'I still own cattle, I still own land in South Dakota, I still come back to South Dakota every chance I get, but work calls me to Texas.'" So maybe SD's attorney general or Bureau of Finance and Management or governor can bring us up to speed on that. $709,000 + $600,000 = $1,300,000. With that we could advertise on the side of the worst car in NASCAR 20 more races.
Looks like she got appointed to a state senate position which has a very small compensation, and in return, lost access to monies to fund her business. I can imagine she would have resigned the senate seat had she been well-informed of the situation.
Georgie Tyrebyter? Of Commie Martyr High? I remember you!
You must know Nick Danger, who is looking for my missing third eye.
Did you learn your next three words in Turkish?
I read in a previous article she was advises by an attorney that 'it's okay" or something to that effect. If the attorney did advise her and was wrong, then she should sue that attorney for whatever she has to reimburse.
Now what about that unresolved situation involving Gary Cammack's son and that South Dakota PPP money allegedly going to the son's business in Texas?
Asking for several thousand South Dakota taxpayers!
It doesn't seem right to me that she accept an appointment from Gov Noem, which would then require that she give up things that others obtained. There must be some solution to this issue.
Again, The Dakota Scout is on top of issues which are relevant to actually living in South Dakota.
All misappropriation of funds need to be replaced with interest, because inflation and losses from recovery of funds need to be compensated for. Each dollar was made off of the blood of a hard working South Dakotan