Gov. Larry Rhoden says during one of his several meetings with USDA Secretary Brook Rollins last week, he and Wyoming Gov.
Republican Lt. Gov. Tony Venhuizen told lawmakers at the state Capitol that federal support for Medicaid expansion could decline.
The two chambers of the South Dakota Legislature agree that only the slowest class of e-bikes should be allowed on the scenic ...
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KELO Sioux Falls on MSNLawmakers talk about roles on new prison task forceThe Legislature’s two Republican floor leaders say they’re ready to be part of the governor’s new advisory council that will ...
Citing discussions with South Dakota’s congressional delegation, Lt. Gov. Tony Venhuizen said federal support for Medicaid ...
The two chambers of the Legislature agree that only the slowest class of e-bikes should be allowed on the scenic Mickelson Trail.
As South Dakota's visitation rates rise, local small business owners see an opportunity to find their niche in the state's ...
Four measures intended to discourage corruption in state government and provide protection for state employees who blow the ...
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem has signed House Bill 1056 into law, officially establishing statewide regulations on ...
Ensuring responsible use of taxpayer dollars in a tight budget year is the mantra for South Dakota lawmakers on the ...
Rhoden has signed 35 bills into law this legislative session. South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden has signed 13 more bills ...
"We also have several bills that are on the same subject that may conflict with each other," writes first-term State Rep.
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