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The bill's advancement marks a bipartisan response after the Good Samaritan Society facility in Corsica announced plans to close last fall.
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A committee kills a bill designating Clergy members, such as rabbis and priests, as mandatory reporters of child abuse and neglect.
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South Dakota’s prohibition on new cigar bars could go up in smoke if one bill becomes law.
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Lawmakers are advancing a bill that grants health care providers the ability to refuse to perform services based on “conscience.”
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A committee advances a bill rescheduling a drug proponents say could be “life saving” for individuals who struggle with mental health and post-traumatic stress disorders.
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House Bill 1212, which would have allowed for the prosecution of people who seek abortion care, fails in the House Health and Human Services Committee.
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Health officials are warning about another round of potential measles exposures in South Dakota.
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A bill that proponents say could one day save the lives of diabetic children in schools advances out of committee.
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South Dakota lawmakers advance a bill to study a Medicaid tool many say could improve healthcare access on the Native Reservations located in South Dakota.
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The announcement marks the first step in the process to close the transaction.
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Lawmakers kill a resolution asking voters if they want to repeal Medicaid Expansion at the November election.
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In his State of the State address, Gov. Larry Rhoden said he hoped the bill allowing the state to move forward with the Rural Health Transformation Program would be the first to cross his desk. Thursday, he got his wish.