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NewsThe pain of inflation seeks a cure, but that cure brings another form of economic pain — recession.
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Governor Kristi Noem, U.S. Senator John Thune, and U.S. Representative Dusty Johnson have fended off Republican challengers in the South Dakota primary election. Our Dakota Political Junkies join us today for a recap of yesterday's election, the unofficial results, and a look ahead to November.
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The state Senate is now an impeachment court. The legislative chamber voted on the change earlier this week. It will take up a case in whether to remove Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg from office. Joining us for more on what that means is SDPB’s Lee Strubinger.
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SDPB's Lee Strubinger joins us for a look at the political business for the remainder of the legislative session. Jackelyn Severin reports on education for SDPB. She reports on attempts to regulate how educators teach racism and history.
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SDPB reporters once again bring the latest updates on a variety of bills in Pierre. Today we talk tax structure for recreational marijuana, the consideration of extending SNAP benefits, and a bill that would require schools to post the state motto or seal. Lee Strubinger, Arielle Zionts, and Jackelyn Severin join us.
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This month's SDPB Spotlight illuminates the states literary heritage. SDPB's Lee Strubinger talks with historian, educator, and author Jon Lauck about his research into the state's political history.
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NewsSchool boards across the state are debating mask mandates. One of the first to require masks is the Mitchell Board of Education. We talk with Joe Graves,…
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NewsSome?South Dakota?legislators?are?engaged in efforts to review and restrict?some of the classroom curriculum taught?at state universities and K through 12…