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May 20, 2021
RAPID CITY, S.D. An evening about a year in the making.
A committee looked at whether Rapid City’s form of government should switch to home rule, and made it’s first presentation tonight to the Common Council – including recommendations.
Following a year of research, the Home Rule Committee drafted a charter and determined home rule would be a “great move” for the city. But it came as a shock that so many members of the public opposed the idea – considering home rule is said to be a conservative’s dream.
With about 100 people in attendance Thursday night, the belief was that home rule was a major power grab – although it would strip most of the power from the Mayor – effectively making him just another council member.
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