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A pair of South Dakota economists discuss the effects inflation has had on the state. Particularly, its impact on housing.
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On the final day of the session, lawmakers took a moment to acknowledge a long-term colleague.
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There will be no civics center at Black Hills State University after lawmakers killed a bill with that goal.
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A proposal to limit so-called “obscene" performances on public university campuses is advancing to the Senate floor.
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The minority leaders step out of the South Dakota Senate and House to give us a party update on crossover day. Sen. Reynold Nesiba and Rep. Oren Lesmeister join us.
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A Senate committee has heard testimony on a bill involving gender affirming care for young South Dakotans. The debate presents religious beliefs and medical recommendations.
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In a preemptive move, South Dakota lawmakers are considering steps to ban guaranteed income programs. These programs, also known as universal basic income, are currently being tested across the nation.
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The grocery tax question has been on the table for decades in South Dakota. Now, a Senate committee has advanced a proposal to put the question to the public with finality.
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After a hearing at Senate Judiciary Committee, South Dakota will continue the practice of executing inmates. In a morning of emotionally charged testimony, a narrow vote has kept the practice in place.
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Gov. Kristi Noem wants state lawmakers to know how she’s helping to address the southern border crisis from the northern plains.