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The South Dakota Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments Monday about a constitutional provision relating to lawmakers and contracts.
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With less than a month before session starts, some state lawmakers are concerned vacancies remain for two Rapid City-area legislative seats. According to recent filing, the governor is waiting for the state Supreme Court to clarify a constitutional issue related to state contracts and conflicts of interest.
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Attorney General Marty Jackley is announcing an agreement with the state senator accused of receiving over $600,000 in federal pandemic aid. Meanwhile, the Rapid City lawmaker is resigning her seat.
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Monday is the deadline for state senator Jessica Castleberry to return $603,000 in pandemic aid to the state. Attorney General Marty Jackley says his office continues to receive and review documents related to the issue.
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The leader of the state Senate Republican caucus said he’s concerned about the allegations against Rapid City Senator Jessica Castleberry. Castleberry accused of receiving over $603,000 in federal pandemic aid, a violation of the state constitution.
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Attorney General Marty Jackley is investigating constitutional violations by a Rapid City senator. The lawmaker, who owns a preschool business, received well over half-a-million dollars in COVID relief payments.
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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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A bill to restrict minors’ access to internet pornography was killed by the Senate Judiciary Committee Tuesday.
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