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Governor Kristi Noem visited Midwestern Mechanical in Sioux Falls to sign a new law that recognizes out-of-state licenses for multiple professions in South Dakota.
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South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem is taking to Twitter to criticize lawmakers in their efforts to reduce the overall sales tax.
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State lawmakers are advancing a bill that prohibits non-compete clauses for several healthcare practitioners.
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A Senate committee is advancing a House proposal to cut the overall sales tax cut. However, Senators are adding a major caveat.
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House Bill 1090 tightens restrictions on filing nuisance claims against farm operations.
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Democratic and Republican leaders spoke on what they say is a lack of action taken by the governor’s office this legislative session.
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House lawmakers are overwhelmingly advancing a proposal that cuts the overall state sales tax from 4.5 percent down to 4.2 percent. The reduction will result in a roughly $104 million dollar tax cut from the state general fund.
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Governor Kristi Noem is weighing in on several defeats her policy priorities have taken this legislative session.
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Help wanted signs are prominent across the state as it continues to navigate a widespread workforce shortage. Could relaxing workplace licensing requirements be part of the solution for South Dakota?
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House Republicans want to reduce the overall sales tax hit for state residents.