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U.S. Representative Dusty Johnson is leading an effort in what he says is closing the loophole that states have ignored in work requirements for individuals to obtain federal benefits.
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China is a threat. That’s the message South Dakota’s lone congressman has for members of the Sioux Falls rotary on Monday.
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SDPB caught up with U.S. Representative Dusty Johnson. He discussed policymaking in times of inflation and a widening political divide.
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Johnson said several states are using waiver exemptions to get around SNAP work requirement rules.
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Senator John Thune has introduced legislation aimed at “national security threats from foreign technologies,” including the social media app TikTok.
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A Senate committee is unanimously passing a bill creates a board to review every agriculture purchase made by foreign persons. That’s despite nearly every major state agriculture organization testifying against the bill.
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Amazon’s Sioux Falls warehouse is in full operation and uses robots to fulfill orders across the state.
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A narrow majority of Republicans in the U.S. House are turning the vote for Speaker of the House into a staring contest. That’s how South Dakota’s lone Representative Dusty Johnson describes the vote. He is backing Republican Kevin McCarthy for the job, who failed to get 218 votes needed to win.
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Congress is passing a bill that repeals 11 federal laws that discriminate against Native Americans. Two Republican members of South Dakota’s congressional delegation pushed the bill forward—Sen. Mike Rounds and Rep. Dusty Johnson.
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The B-21 Raider is a stealth plane military officials call “the next evolution of the Air Force strategic bomber fleet.”