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Gov. Kristi Noem has vetoed a bill increasing the amount of THC allowed in hemp that's being transferred between processors.
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South Dakota approves the largest sales tax cut in state history in a move that also kills a novel piece of legislation called the Partridge Amendment. The law was a product of its time that focused on boosting teacher pay.
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Tom Dempster is a former South Dakota state senator. He joins In the Moment to give listeners a peek behind the legislative curtain ahead of Veto Day.
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Gov. Kristi Noem has signed a bill temporarily reducing the overall sales tax rate in South Dakota.
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Gov. Kristi Noem has signed a pair of bills into law providing funding for two new major prison projects.
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Gov. Kristi Noem has signed the Fiscal Year 2024 budget bill approved by lawmakers, though the fate of a separate bill reducing the sales tax remains unclear.
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House Bill 1179 would have required members of the legislature to attend a course on federal and state constitutions.
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The state of South Dakota is rolling out new non-commercial license plates this year. The new design has subtle changes, but still features Mount Rushmore.
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One of the biggest barriers to higher education in America remains the cost. For South Dakota’s National Guardsmen and women, though, that barrier has just crumbled.
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Gov. Kristi Noem indicated she still hasn’t made up her mind about signing a tax cut bill approved by the legislature.