The two candidates for the Democratic Party’s nomination for South Dakota Attorney General say addressing the state’s growing drug epidemic would among their top priorities.
Randy Seilers, who most recently served as U.S. Attorney for South Dakota, says he would take an ecosystem approach to the problem.
Tatewin Means has served as Attorney General for the Oglala Sioux Tribe. She says efforts to combat addiction should also include preventing maltreatment of children.
Means and Seilers spoke yesterday at a special District 22 Democratic Forum in Huron.