🚨 ACTION NEEDED NOW 🚨
What happened to Jared Bossly when an out-of-state, foreign-backed Green New Deal carbon pipeline company came onto his land, invaded his personal home and shop, trampled on trees, and bore a 90-foot hole in the soil of his field against his will SHOULD NEVER HAPPEN AGAIN.
We are fighting back with SB88, which would stop invasive surveying once and for all. SB88 aligns with a unanimous Supreme Court Decision that ruled these behaviors are unlawful and unconstitutional.
Yet, current statute remains misaligned with that ruling. SB 88, sponsored by Senator Mark Lapka and Representative Karla Lems, would clarify the procedure for a potential condemner to examine private property when permission has not been granted – ensuring that unconstitutional invasive surveying cannot be forced upon landowners.
SB88 passed in the Senate with flying colors, advancing out of committee with a 9-0 vote and again on the floor with a 34-0. And it has already cleared the House Commerce and Energy Committee by a unanimous vote of 11-0!
The message is clear – It’s time to right the wrongs, and now it’s the House of Representative’s turn to make this right!
This is not about politics. It is about protecting homes, farms, ranches, and private property rights.
👉🏽No landowner should fear armed security on their land.
👉🏽No family should have unwanted industrial intrusion.
👉🏽No South Dakotan should have to fight this battle again.
We urge the Legislature to pass SB 88 and ensure Justice for Jared – and lasting protection for every landowner in our state.Â
Sign the petition to stop these abusive tactics once and for all!
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