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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.
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A supermajority of state senators has rejected Gov. Kristi Noem’s bill to regulate foreign purchases of agricultural land