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The Wounded Knee Massacre Memorial and Sacred Site Act passed through the House with a unanimous vote.
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South Dakota’s congressional delegation offers artificial intelligence as the future of U.S. defense, health, and welfare. The three spoke at an Inside Washington forum in Sioux Falls. They said China is the country's largest threat, already surpassing the U.S. in AI development.
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Repr. Dusty Johnson wants to regulate digital assets like corn… kind of. South Dakota crypto advocates like the idea.
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NewsRep. Dusty Johnson encouraged the Military Entrance Processing Command to allow family of National Guard personnel to attend swearing-in ceremonies again.
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In another 6-3 vote, the Supreme Court has ruled the president does not have the authority to authorize his proposed student debt relief plan. What is the response from South Dakota leaders?
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A bill introduced by Rep. Dusty Johnson to memorialize and protect the land where the Wounded Knee Massacre occurred passed through the House Natural Resources Committee and now awaits a vote in the full chamber.
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South Dakota’s lone House member tells fellow Republicans to “pay attention" to conservative wins in the deal to prevent a default on the nation’s debt. Federal lawmakers have until June 5 to pass legislation before the US runs out of money to pay its bills.
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Representative Dusty Johnson and Senator John Thune are backing a bipartisan bill called the Safeguarding American Value-Added Exports Act, or SAVE Act, which aims to protect American exports to Europe.
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A recent Supreme Court ruling redefines which bodies of water are federally protected.
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U.S. Rep. Dusty Johnson announced a plan addressing obstacles to owning a home on Tribal trust land.