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House narrowly agrees to Senate changes removing jailtime threat to librarians | Mar 12

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House lawmakers are agreeing with Senate changes to a bill that threatens librarians with jail time if a minor patron accesses harmful material.

South Dakota lawmakers are passing a bill to temporarily soften the property tax pain experienced by some in the state. However, some are looking for more permanent solutions through local spending cuts.

The South Dakota House of Representatives is rejecting a bill that would have allocated state money to help fund airport terminal expansion projects.

South Dakota’s Legislature approves a resolution asking voters to change the percentage a constitutional amendment must receive in a general election from fifty percent to sixty.

U.S. Senator Mike Rounds is introducing two bills changing the Gun Control Act of 1968. One bill expands the residency definition. The other bill amends existing legislation to allow licensed gun dealers, importers, and manufacturers to sell and ship firearms to the spouses of U.S. Armed Forces members.

And more.

Patrick Williams is the local host of "All Things Considered"