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After deliberation and multiple meetings between the House and Senate, Senate Bill 40 is dead.
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The South Dakota School for the Deaf is now known as the South Dakota Services for the Deaf.
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The House has failed to override a veto from Gov. Kristi Noem striking down a hotel tax bill.
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South Dakota lawmakers agree now is the time to cut taxes. But they haven't been able to agree on how to do that.
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The House has passed a bill revising the members that make up the state’s Medical Marijuana Oversight Committee.
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Two tax-cut proposal are still alive. Both reduce the overall sales tax rate.
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The House passed Senate Bill 118 Monday. The bill expands eligibility for teachers to qualify for reduced tuition.
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With three more legislative days to go, state lawmakers are no closer to delivering a particular tax cut. All three major proposals are back on the table.
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The question of what to do if a woman obtains an abortion in an illegal state is now in the hands of lawmakers.
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Senate lawmakers have rejected a proposal to fully fund nursing homes in South Dakota.