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US Senator Mike Rounds and dozens of congressional Republican colleagues are urging a department that investigates financial crimes to delay implementing a reporting requirement for small businesses. The law went into effect January first.
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U.S. Senator Mike Rounds is helping secure a charter for an organization that will advocate for Native American veterans. Congress grants charters to veteran organizations to advocate on behalf of a specific group.
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The South Dakota congressional delegation is again asking the Department of Interior to address public safety and law enforcement shortage on reservations.
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U.S. Sen. Mike Rounds hopes to overturn a recent federal decision allowing beef from Paraguay. Rounds intends to file a Congressional Review Act resolution hoping to reconsider the beef import decision.
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NewsSouth Dakota’s congressional delegation is celebrating several provisions in the National Defense Authorization Act. The package includes more than $2.5 billion for the B-21 bomber, which will get housed at Ellsworth Airforce Base in western South Dakota.
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We share a conversation with U.S. Sen. Mike Rounds. He discusses a few highlights from 2023 as he sees it. And we ask about economic development and broadband.
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The senators joined Republican colleagues to introduce the Farmers Freedom act to keep EPA exemptions in place for landowners.
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A presidential candidate endorsed by both South Dakota senators is bowing out of the race.
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South Dakota’s Republican US Senators say any supplement defense funding bill should provide support for three United States allies abroad and the southern border.
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Sen. Mike Rounds is naming a Milbank native as his next chief of staff.