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Sabrina King Named Director Postal Service To Host Small
Of Campaigns For The ACLU
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Sabrina King has been named director of campaigns for the ACLU of South
Dakota, North Dakota and Wyoming.
In this new role, King will be responsible for developing and implementing
effective, non-partisan issue campaign
strategies to defend and strengthen civil
liberties and civil rights throughout South
Dakota, North Dakota and Wyoming. King
will coordinate with and work alongside
ACLU state-based staff in each of the
three states as well as partner organizations and impacted communities on
campaign implementations.
“Sabrina is not only a dynamic and
passionate leader, but also an extraordinary human being who has immense
experience organizing grassroots movements and shaping issue campaigns,” said
Heather Smith, executive director of the
ACLU of South Dakota. “Her knowledge
of policy, ability to work with diverse
populations and dedication to civil rights
is exactly what we need in South Dakota,
North Dakota and Wyoming to fight new
threats to freedom head-on – and win.”
King’s work will initially include the
ACLU’s free speech/indigenous rights
campaign surrounding the Keystone
XL pipeline in South Dakota and the
campaign to repeal the death penalty in
Wyoming.
King joined the ACLU in 2016 as the
policy director for the ACLU of Wyoming.
In this role, King set legislative priorities and was the primary lobbyist for the
ACLU during Wyoming’s legislative session. She also managed the chapter’s onthe-ground work to accomplish its policy
goals and played an instrumental role in
the ACLU’s participation in campaigns
like WyoSayNo, a coalition dedicated to
stopping a proposed immigration prison.
Prior to joining the ACLU, King worked
as an organizer and lobbyist for Dakota
Rural Action, representing family farmers
and ranchers in South Dakota on issues
ranging from food freedom and access to
fighting the Keystone XL pipeline. She was
also an organizer for the Western Colorado Congress and worked to reform the
Federal Coal Leasing Program.
Originally from Utah, King got her degree in political science from the University of Utah and worked at the Utah State
Legislature in various capacities.
About the ACLU of South Dakota
The American Civil Liberties Union of
South Dakota is a non-partisan, nonprofit
organization dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of civil liberties
and civil rights. The ACLU of South Dakota is part of a three-state chapter that
also includes North Dakota and Wyoming.
The team in South Dakota is supported by
staff in those states.
The ACLU believes freedoms of press,
speech, assembly, and religion, and the
rights to due process, equal protection
and privacy, are fundamental to a free
people. In addition, the ACLU seeks to
advance constitutional protections for
groups traditionally denied their rights,
including people of color, women, and the
LGBT communities. The ACLU of South
Dakota carries out its work through selective litigation, lobbying at the state and
local level, and through public education
and awareness of what the Bill of Rights
means for the people of South Dakota.
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In conjunction with
National Small Business
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St, Vermillion, South
Dakota 57069, 9 a.m. to 11
a.m.
Friday May 3: Yankton
Post Office, 506 W 25th St,
Yankton, South Dakota.
57078 12 p.m. to 2 p.m.
About Small Business
Week
Every year since 1963,
the President of the
United States has issued a
proclamation announcing
National Small Business
Week, which recognizes
the critical contributions
of America’s entrepreneurs
and small business owners. Set as the first week in
May, National Small Business Week includes events
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Proclamation, Youth Safety
Program Remind Drivers To Be Safe
PIERRE, S.D. – Once again this year,
a Governor’s Proclamation is being
used to remind motorists of all ages
that being safe drivers not only protects them, but others.
Gov. Kristi Noem has declared Saturday, April 20, as Safe Driving Day in
South Dakota. The proclamation states
that impaired and distracted drivers
pose a significant threat to the lives of
others. The proclamation encourages
drivers to be safe by slowing down, not
becoming distracted and by wearing a
seatbelt.
“We appreciate the Governor lending her support to this effort,” says
Lee Axdahl, director of the Office of
Highway Safety. “It is another reminder
that it only takes a second of not being
a careful driver to change your life or
someone else’s life forever.”
With summer approaching, Axdahl
says his office once again is focusing
on young driver safety. For the fourth
consecutive year, the Office of Highway
Safety and the South Dakota Broadcasters Association is hosting “Lesson
Learned” youth safe driving program.
Teens, ages 14-19, can go to the website at http://www.lessonlearnedsd.
com/student/ and take a safe driving
quiz. The participants are then entered
into a drawing for a $10,000 prize. The
winning student also gets another
$10,000 to give to school organizations
of their choice. Deadline to enter is
April 30.
“Being a safe driver is something
you learn when you are young and this
program helps encourage that safe
behavior,” Axdahl says. “With the help
of the Broadcasters Association, this is
another way to promote a safe driving
message to young people.”
The Office of Highway Safety is part
of the Department of Public Safety.
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