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replacement revenue source. Since the personal property tax funded local governments, the legislature mandated that the state government replace the revenue. Once in office, Janklow worked with the legislature to make up the lost tax income by enacting a contractor's excise tax and reforming the franchise tax on banks. An improved economy also helped in the state's effort to make up the lost revenue.
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retribution". From 1990 to 1994, Janklow had 12 speeding tickets, with fines totaling $ 1000. Two troopers were allowed to testify that they had stopped
Janklow for speed in excess of 80 miles per hour while driving on rural roads, but had opted to issue him written warnings rather than traffic citations.
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Judge Mario
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Republican gubernatorial primary. He was handily elected that year and was reelected in 1998. In his second two terms, he cut property taxes for homeowners and farmers by 30 percent, but was able to make up the revenue loss caused by the voters' repealing the inheritance tax. Janklow is the
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Janklow was first elected governor in 1978. He was easily reelected in 1982 with 70.9 percent of the vote, the highest percentage won by a gubernatorial candidate in the state's history. The legislature had repealed the personal property tax the year before he took office, but did not provide a
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Janklow's previous driving record was suppressed at the trial, but the superintendent of the state highway patrol reported publicly that Janklow had 16 traffic stops during his last term as governor for which he was not ticketed, out of both "respect for his authority" and a "fear of
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Matthiessen included a statement by Banks about the rape accusation, as well as allegations that during the same period, Janklow had been arrested on the
Rosebud reservation for driving drunk and shooting pet dogs. Janklow, by then serving as governor, sued both the author and publisher
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Judiciary Committee, saying its investigation of the rape case concluded there was insufficient evidence. Ford's appointment of Janklow, to LSC's board as its first president was later confirmed by the Senate.
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Eagle Deer's behalf (since it was generally believed at the time that tribal courts had jurisdiction over non-Indians)", but no arrest was made. Janklow denied all allegations connected with the rape case, and no criminal charges were filed.
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before the U.S. Supreme Court. The case had been initiated while he was attorney general, and
Janklow argued it because he was the attorney in South Dakota's government who was most familiar with the details. In arguing
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went into bankruptcy, Janklow called a special session of the legislature on the issue. The state purchased the main line of the defunct railroad. The state leased its property to the
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magazine had not defamed Janklow. The lower court's decision was affirmed by the appeals court, with BOWMAN, Circuit Judge, joined by ROSS and FAGG, Circuit Judges, dissenting.
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in 1959. In 1999, the government of Taiwan presented Janklow the 823 Badge of Honor, an award created to commemorate the Quemoy-Matsu conflict, which began on August 23, 1958.
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the morning of the crash and had not eaten anything throughout the day. Medical witnesses said this could result in low blood sugar, which might cause disorientation.
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appealing the decision of the Hon. John B. Jones, United States District Judge for the District of South Dakota, that
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List of American federal politicians convicted of crimes
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Hetland, Cara. "Son acknowledges Janklow ran stop sign"
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List of federal political scandals in the United States
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1990:"Burial Record, William John Janklow (1939-2012)"
1976:"Former South Dakota Governor Janklow dies at 72"
1959:"Former South Dakota Governor Janklow dies at 72"
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1249:. Sioux Falls, SD. December 9, 2003. p. 8A.
1172:"Former SD Gov., US Rep. Bill Janklow dead at 72"
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1830:, University of Illinois Press, 1998, pp. 99β100
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469:who holds the record for the longest tenure as
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1295:. Lehi, UT: Ancestry.com LLC. July 22, 1958
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1957:Nachtigal, Ann (January 12, 2012).
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1640:Hetland, Cara (December 5, 2003).
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1887:The Encyclopedia of Censorship
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2272:2003β2004
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775:newspaper
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371:Allegiance
333:Republican
282:1939-09-13
190:John Thune
117:Lieutenant
72:Lieutenant
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