State Attorney General Marty Jackley says that “Main Street” South Dakota and $50 million are at stake in the big case he will soon argue before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Jackley says the state is losing millions in sales taxes and ‘sticks and bricks’ retailers in South Dakota are hurting because online retailers are not forced to collect state sales tax.
He says the Nation’s highest court has finally agreed to hear the case. It will be Jackley’s first time as Attorney General in the legal hot seat before the Justices in Washington. But he’ll get lots of advice and coaching.
(KELO)