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South Dakota’s lone US Representative said President Trump is laying out a strategic plan to reorder the American economy.
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A House committee rejects a bill that would establish a savings account for future water projects.
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HB1259 has advanced to the Senate floor with a do pass recommendation. The proposed legislation regulates access to public restrooms and has sparked protests across the state.
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Senators are approving a joint resolution asking voters to allow the legislature to make changes to Medicaid if the Republican congress and Trump administration reduce the federal match to provide healthcare for low-income individuals.
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Lawmakers passed a proposal making child care employees eligible for child care assistance.
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South Dakota Senators are sending a bill to prohibit the use of eminent domain for carbon pipeline projects to Governor Larry Rhoden’s desk.
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NPR's coverage of President Trump's Address to a Joint Session of Congress.
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SDPB’s Jackson Dircks had a conversation with District 12 Rep. Greg Jamison about property tax relief and how the federal spending cuts have a larger impact on South Dakotans than they realize.
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The House State Affairs Committee is advancing a bill that proponents say protects the state’s ballot measure process.
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A bill changing the name of the Department of Corrections to the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitations fails on the House floor.
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A Senate panel is advancing a bill to completely ban the use of eminent domain for carbon pipeline projects.