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Rhoden signs bill blocking eminent domain use for carbon pipelines | Mar 7

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Gov. Larry Rhoden is signing a bill prohibiting the use of eminent domain for carbon pipeline projects in South Dakota.

A Senate committee advanced a bill that proponents say is a “tough on crime” approach to illegal fentanyl distribution in the state.

A bill removing affirmative defenses for librarians accused of distributing obscene materials to minors advances out of committee.

The bulk of South Dakota’s exports are in the crosshairs of a tariff war with three of the United States’ largest trading partners. This comes as state lawmakers put the finishing touches on a tight budget.

Lawmakers are advancing a measure aiming to limit the executive branch’s ability to enter long-term leases.

And more.

Patrick Williams is the local host of "All Things Considered"