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NewsRegistration for the 2025 Governor’s Ag Summit is now open.
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Gov. Larry Rhoden says more needs to be done on property tax relief than was achieved the past three months during session.
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Rather than waiting for veto day on March 31, House lawmakers upheld Gov.Rhoden's veto of HB 1132 on Thursday.
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Gov. Larry Rhoden has vetoed a bill extending child care assistance to child care employees. It’s his first veto this session.
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NewsA large grassland fire on the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Reservation is being fought.
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South Dakota lawmakers are passing a bill to temporarily soften the property tax pain some experience in the state. But some are looking for more permanent solutions through local spending cuts.
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South Dakota House lawmakers are passing Gov. Larry Rhoden’s bill to temporarily soften property tax burdens. The governor’s bill, which was also crafted by a working group of legislators this session, does several things.
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The most recent meeting of the Senate Ag and Natural Resources committee brought out a who’s-who of the state’s major players in farm and ranchland. The topic: the ever-embattled state Brand Board.
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The bulk of South Dakota’s exports are more in the crosshairs of a tariff war with three of the United States’ largest trading partners. This comes as state lawmakers are putting the finishing touches on a tight budget.
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Gov. Larry Rhoden is signing a bill prohibiting the use of eminent domain for carbon pipeline projects in South Dakota.