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State senators will hold an impeachment trial in the case of Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg on June 21 and 22.The announcement of the trial date comes one day after House lawmakers voted to impeach Ravsnborg for his involvement in a fatal crash that took the life of a pedestrian.
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The state House of Representatives has impeached Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg on a vote of 36-31, with three members excused.
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A USD professor who was placed on leave over a social media post critical of Charlie Kirk is suing several university and state officials.
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As tax increment finance, or TIF, districts continue to be debated, they were an item of focus at the most recent meeting of the state comprehensive property tax task force. Some lawmakers still aren’t convinced of their effectiveness.
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Following South Dakota’s passage of a bill banning eminent domain use for carbon pipelines, many considered Summit Carbon Solution’s pipeline impossible in the state.As the project’s outlook continues to be unclear, North Dakota’s Attorney General said he’s looking at many options, including suing South Dakota.
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Some lawmakers say tax collections are strong enough it can reduce the sales tax rate by a half penny to four percent.That shakes out to about $150 million in tax relief.
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Governor Kristi Noem is signing a bill that she says will protect fairness in girls sports.The law ultimately bans transgender girls from playing on certain sports teams.
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In a close vote, the South Dakota Senate has passed a bill that proposes to make hazing a crime. It now heads to the House side. The prime sponsor says hazing has been an ongoing problem in the United States, with multiple deaths attributed to initiations into school groups and fraternities.
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Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg is responding to accusations of inconsistencies in his interviews following a fatal crash in 2020.North Dakota agents interviewed Ravnsborg twice in the days following the incident.
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The House Judiciary Committee is considering a proposal that would place restrictions on how state and local law enforcement officers might be able to assist federal authorities. We listen in to a summary of arguments during the debate on House Bill 1052 “An act to place limitations on the enforcement of federal laws and directives related to firearms and ammunition.”
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Sex offenders listed on the state registry could be facing a felony instead of a misdemeanor for sexual contact if the South Dakota legislature approves Senate Bill 77A.
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Lawmakers have voted down a bill to require Native American history and culture in state-approved social studies curriculum.
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State Representative Jamie Smith has announced his intention to challenge Governor Kristi Noem's bid for reelection. Dakota Political Junkies Mike Card and Tom Dempster join us with thoughts on Smith, Noem, and the battle for Democrats seeking a seat at the political table.
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The Senate State Affairs committee unanimously approves two bills related to DSU's expanding cyber programs.
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Republican lawmakers are rejecting Governor Kristi Noem’s proposal that bans abortion after 6 weeks. It's modeled after Texas’ abortion law.Some Republican lawmakers say the move is part of a long game to dismantle Roe V. Wade in the courts.