Statehouse
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A legislative effort to repeal South Dakota’s voter-approved medical marijuana program falls short in committee.
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A Senate panel is advancing a House proposal to require individuals provide identification to access pornographic material online. It’s an idea debated by state lawmakers since legislative session last year.
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South Dakota House lawmakers are rejecting an effort to prohibit public schools from having lobbyists represent them in the state Capitol.
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The South Dakota house is rejecting bill requiring school staff disclose to parents if their child expresses “gender confusion” or “dysphoria.”
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A bill aiming to offer tax credits to help fund private K-12 education was killed on the Senate floor. It comes amid both a budget crunch and a legislative push to utilize public dollars for private schooling.
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A Senate committee kills a bill legalizing the shipment of distilled spirits direct to consumers.
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The Senate Commerce and Energy Committee is advancing a bill raising the minimum age to purchase a lottery ticket.
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South Dakota lawmakers are killing a bill prohibiting health care providers from reporting debt to credit agencies.
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The state House of Representatives approves two bills that change South Dakota election law.
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Gov. Larry Rhoden and a working group of lawmakers are unveiling their property tax relief proposal. It's Senate Bill 216.