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The legislative executive board is reviewing reports from various oversite committees including the one that monitors Medical Marijuana. State Senator Erin Tobin is the Chair of the committee. She said there have been issues at each meeting that should be easy to fix.
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Gov. Kristi Noem has signed a bill requiring patients enrolled in the state’s medical cannabis program to notify their primary care provider about their enrollment.
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A bill seeking to limit applications for clemency in cases of life imprisonment without the possibility of parole has advanced to the House floor.
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From long ambulance rides to unpaid EMS services, what can be done to best serve first responders?
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The South Dakota Medical Marijuana card program has nearly doubled in number of card holders since it began two years ago.
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After 15 amendments, Senate Bill 134 passed both the House and Senate.
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The Senate Health and Human Services committee advanced a bill prohibiting pregnant and breastfeeding women from acquiring medical cannabis cards.
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Multiple efforts to clarify the state’s only abortion exception have stalled as lawmakers near the end of session. The clarifications were opposed by the state’s preeminent anti-abortion group.
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The House Health and Human Services committee passed a bill offering additional qualifying conditions for medical cannabis cards.
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The Senate Health and Human Services committee acted on four medical cannabis-related bills.