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South Dakota regulators have approved a major West River wind energy project.
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Gov. Larry Rhoden is vetoing a bill prohibiting cell-cultured protein in South Dakota.
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A House panel said no to state sales tax exemptions for hyperscale data centers.
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Hyperscale Data Centers dominated conversations in Deuel County at a Legislative Cracked Barrel. One of the area’s lawmakers is bringing a bill to incentivize the tech-giants, but many oppose the legislation.
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The federal reserve loses a key power play for independence. Does a balance sheet in the red leave the central bank vulnerable to political pressure?
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The announcement marks the first step in the process to close the transaction.
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As the Legislature gets deeper into session, the lack of consensus on a major issue continues to bleed into conversations: how to handle data centers.
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One bill could set a higher bar to overcome for landowners who take electric utility companies to court for wildfire damages.
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Senate and House leadership team up to introduce a new bill they’re calling the “Data Center Bill of Rights.”
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Karl Adam, president of the South Dakota Bankers Association, outlines the impact of a 10% interest rate cap.
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Grassroots conservatives are asking voters if they want to ban eminent domain for economic development or increased tax revenue purposes. If one measure passed by the Legislature, voters could amend the Constitution to do just that during the general election in November.
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Democrats and Republicans alike are grappling with how to handle a fund that only the governor has the power to disperse taxpayer dollars from.