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Sen. John Thune is introducing legislation that makes it easier sell firearms between states.
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South Dakota leaders are reacting to President Biden's executive order restricting asylum at the southern border.
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South Dakota's congressional delegation is among a group of Republicans sending President Joe Biden a letter urging the withdrawal of a recent student loan forgiveness plan.
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Rep. Dusty Johnson said he expects the felony convictions against former president Donald Trump will get overturned.
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Sens. Mike Rounds and John Thune joined a bipartisan group of legislators urging for dedicated funding for tribal law enforcement programs in the 2025 appropriations bill.
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U.S. Senator John Thune met with industry leaders across many fields to discuss data privacy in the state and across the U.S.
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State Sen. Lee Schoenbeck will not return to the state capitol next year. The Watertown Republican was first elected to the legislature in 1995 and he’s served four different terms since then.
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Thune sat down with SDPB's Lee Strubinger to discuss his bid for Senate leadership, as well as the fighting in Ukraine, a TikTok ban and the Farm Bill's stagnation.
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Sen. Mike Rounds, Sen. John Thune, and Rep. Dusty Johnson all have worked to get Native Americans veterans a federal charter.
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South Dakota’s Republican leaders are pushing back against President Joe Biden’s message in his State of the Union address.