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Elvathelion [S] 5 points ago +6 / -1

Instantly?

There's been plenty of red flags with Noem that most of us shrugged off for well known reasons, I like many other people are willing to accept differences on some issues but in this situation Noem has not acted in an honest manner.

if Noem had objections, like every other governor she could have made them known during the normal bill process. That is how passing a bill works — when governors actually want a bill they’re willing to sign.

On 8 March of this year:

She tweeted her promise to sign the bill with these provisions in it before it passed. A friendly Gov works with the Leg. to raise concerns before a bill passes. Then the Leg. can make changes. She said nothing. She could have easily cured the supposed technical problems.

Governor Noem is not acting in good faith with her own legislature in a Republican controlled state.

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NoCoupForYou 6 points ago +6 / -0

Absolutely correct. She was gungho for the bill until it actually passed, then she went radio silent as the Corporate Pressure Groups threatened financing for future campaigns if she signed it.

"Legal Scholars on the National Level" Who? NCAA Corporate bigwigs? ACLU?

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Fignugent -1 points ago +4 / -5

there is no cure for the bill. the NCAA will pull out of the state if they don't comply PERIOD

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Elvathelion [S] 7 points ago +8 / -1

So be it.

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Fignugent -3 points ago +3 / -6

so instead of protecting women's sports you obliterated them for every girl in south dakota to make a point?

that's why she's the leader and you're just a dumb citizen with a larger opinion than you deserve

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Elvathelion [S] 6 points ago +6 / -0

If you accept that the NCAA has the right to dictate legislation perhaps, I think it might be time for the NCAA to go along with all the other woke purveyors of garbage.

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AmericanJawa 4 points ago +4 / -0

The value of having the support of the NCAA is not worth the cost of sacrificing ones soul.

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Fignugent -4 points ago +1 / -5

souls don't exist

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AmericanJawa 1 point ago +1 / -0

If you insist on arguing against the existence of God, then the value of having the support of the NCAA is not worth the cost of sacrificing ones moral values, is not worth the cost of sacrificing ones principals, is not worth the cost of surrendering to depravity.