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A legislative task force is looking to cut property taxes by almost $900 million. A tax shift might be on the table, but some lawmakers say it might not be a one-size-fits-all approach.
Feeding South Dakota is seeking assistance from the state after losing out on millions in federal grants. Organization officials say the nonprofit faces a $2.5 million budget shortfall following cuts pushed for by the White House.
South Dakota leaders are praising a law signed by President Donald Trump aimed at reducing fentanyl overdoses. State Attorney General Marty Jackley lauded Trump and was one of 25 attorneys general who voiced support for the legislation.
The South Dakota Attorney General’s Office and the South Dakota News Media Association are releasing an updated version of the state’s Open Meeting Law Guide.
The South Dakota Board of Regents has adopted a policy officially enacting a new law that allows concealed carry on the state’s public universities.
Gov. Larry Rhoden is setting a special session date to decide the fate of a new men’s prison for Sept. 25.
The 7th Annual Spearfish Battle of the Badges blood drive begins tomorrow.
And more.