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SD Senate's pro-Ukraine resolution advocates use of 'military means' | March 02

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The South Dakota Senate says it supports Ukraine against a Russian invasion. The Senate made the declaration by resolution, and the details are at odds with a House resolution passed earlier this year.

South Dakota U.S. Representative Dusty Johnson says no American military personnel will deploy to Ukraine. Ukraine is not a member of NATO.

A bipartisan group of South Dakota House lawmakers is mounting a last-ditch effort to resurrect a proposal to legalize recreational marijuana. The bill had passed the Senate, but was dismissed by a House committee Monday.

The South Dakota House has rejected a Republican-sponsored resolution to criticize Gov. Kristi Noem for allegedly interfering in a state agency to aid her daughter’s application for a real estate appraiser license.

An effort to establish two schools based on Native American cultural curriculum has failed in the state legislature.

And more.

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