Statehouse
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A bill regulating which bathrooms transgender people can use is advancing to the state Senate. Critics say it’s the latest in a long line of attempts to restrict the freedoms of gender nonconforming people in South Dakota.
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With the severity of opioid addiction well known, South Dakota lawmakers are assessing how to best manage the powerful painkillers. Namely, potential new provisions relating to treatment using the substance.
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South Dakota legislative leadership is speaking out on a series of bills regulating bathroom use and library policy making headway in the Legislature.
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SDPB's coverage of the weekly legislative leadership press conferences.
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Brought by Spearfish Republican Sen. Randy Deibert, the bill was widely supported. Though that doesn’t mean it went without questions.
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A legislative effort to end South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks’ Nest Predator Bounty Program came up short at the Capitol.
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The Senate State Affairs hears two bills that would alter South Dakota’s stance on eminent domain, a significant debate among state landowners.
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SDPB's coverage of Governor Rhoden's Weekly Legislative Press Conference
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South Dakota lawmakers are voting down a measure loosening housing requirements at state universities.
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The Senate appropriations committee is advancing an idea that could take a large amount of unique dollars the state holds onto and turn it into revenue.