Jerry hearts Bill. (For State Senate at least)
Saturday's Rapid City Journal had Jerry Apa showing the love for all things Napoli in the letters to the editor:
Tireless advocateRead it all here.
Sen. Bill Napoli, while serving 12 years in the state Legislature, has shown tireless and boundless energy in representing not only his constituents, but anyone who has a problem with the local or state bureaucracy.
Prior to the 2005 session, Watertown, Aberdeen and Rapid City area residents were cheated by dishonest sellers when purchasing automobiles and manufactured homes. Sen. Napoli led the charge that resulted in a task force being created to tighten up the laws regarding consignment sales of automobiles and manufactured homes.
Sen. Napoli also led the fight to change the state law on car licensing. As a result, beginning in 2008, when a vehicle is licensed it will be much easier and more efficient for the consumer and generate a cost savings for both the counties and the state.
These are but two examples of the many in which Sen. Bill Napoli has helped his constituency in District 35 and the people of South Dakota. Sen. Napoli has been a tireless and eloquent advocate in protecting the rights and pocketbook of the South Dakota taxpayer.
A vote for Bill Napoli on Tuesday, June 6, is a vote for a man of integrity and unyielding political courage.
Sen. JERRY APA
Lead
Comments
You should listen to what Napoli himself said on the floor of the Senate when he said the bill will put almost $3million more in the DMV each year. I don't care what others pay. I care what we pay here and thanks to Napoli, it's more.
Used to be that you could keep the license that was on the vehicle until it expired. However, last estimates is that it won't raise the $3-4 million as projected, but a whole lot less. Thank goodness.
My feelings are though, go Bill ...
this time.
The only major thing the bill does is require you to take your plates with you when you sell your car, so people won't be able to drive around in a car still registered to you. 34 other states have done this already. The bill had 99 sponsers out of 105. We also transfered $3 million from other funds to the DMV to replace a 25 year old computor system (NO tax increase). This will allow people to buy or transfer permits, titles and registrations online. The reason it raises revenue is because we catch all those people who are jumping title and not paying their share of the tax. Anon 9:36, is this you??
Some of you bloggers would bi*** about me if I gave you a gold pacifier, which some of you really need.