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Representative Jacqueline Sly (R)
Current Office: Representative
First Elected: 11/04/2008
Next Election: 2012
Party: Republican
First Elected: 11/04/2008
Next Election: 2012
Party: Republican
General
Gender: FemaleFamily: Husband: Burton; 3 Children: Ann, Emily, Russell
Birth date: 05/17/1948
Birthplace: South Dakota
Home City: Rapid City SD
Religion: Lutheran
Education
MA, Curriculum/Instruction, Black Hills State University, 1996 BA, Elementary/Special Education, Northern State University, 1969Profession
Teacher/Deputy Director, Starbase, 2002-2006 Teacher, Special Education, Elementary/Middle School, South Dakota Public Schools, 1969-2002Committees
EducationHealth and Human Services
Recent Votes
HB 1228 Tax Credits for Alternative Energy Projects
Stage: Override of Veto
Vote: Yea
SB 157 Prohibits Cities From Limiting Outdoor Digital Billboards
Stage: Override of Veto
Vote: Nay
HB 1248 Authorizes the Concealed Carry of a Handgun Without a Permit
Stage: Override of Veto
Vote: Nay
HB 1228 Tax Credits for Alternative Energy Projects
Stage: Override of Veto
Vote: Yea
SB 157 Prohibits Cities From Limiting Outdoor Digital Billboards
Stage: Override of Veto
Vote: Nay
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Stage: Override of Veto
Vote: Yea
SB 157 Prohibits Cities From Limiting Outdoor Digital Billboards
Stage: Override of Veto
Vote: Nay
HB 1248 Authorizes the Concealed Carry of a Handgun Without a Permit
Stage: Override of Veto
Vote: Nay
HB 1228 Tax Credits for Alternative Energy Projects
Stage: Override of Veto
Vote: Yea
SB 157 Prohibits Cities From Limiting Outdoor Digital Billboards
Stage: Override of Veto
Vote: Nay
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