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Gov. Larry Rhoden and a working group of lawmakers are unveiling their property tax relief proposal. It's Senate Bill 216.
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State legislative budget analysts are adopting revenue targets that Gov. Larry Rhoden describes as a rounding error to December’s proposed budget.
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A bill is advancing which would rename the state Department of Corrections.
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A legislative committee is advancing an ID card bill that critics say is unfairly targeting the transgender community.
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The South Dakota Senate is advancing a proposal to allow enhanced permit holders to carry concealed weapons on campuses of state public universities and technical colleges.
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SDPB News coverage of the weekly South Dakota Legislative Leadership Press Conferences.
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Gov. Larry Rhoden is filling a legislative vacancy that’s been open since the start of session.
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Gov. Larry Rhoden opens the nomination window for this year’s Governor’s Awards of Excellence.
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The proposed Lincoln County Corrections center will cost the state no more than $825 million. But that cost doesn’t include construction of the road to get to the prison—the location which is in the middle of a cornfield 20 miles from the existing prison.
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The bill was brought by Piedmont Republican Sen. John Carley. He said nothing short of hand counting every ballot in South Dakota will definitively satisfy his election security concerns.
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It would allow the Secretary of State, local auditors, or even individual registered voters to file an application challenging an individual right to vote case.
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The 2025 SDHSAA state team duals wrestling tournaments will take place from Pierre TF Riggs high school in Pierre this Friday and Saturday, Feb. 14-15.