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The 8th circuit court of appeals is dismissing an appeal by Governor Kristi Noem for fireworks permit at Mount Rushmore.
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Gov. Kristi Noem faces a lawsuit over a state law that requires ballot measure circulators to be a resident of the state for at least 30 days.
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Governor Kristi Noem says the media and Democrats are seizing the shooting at a Texas elementary school to push an anti-gun agenda.Noem made those remarks are the National Rifle Association convention in Houston on Friday afternoon.
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A legislative oversight committee finds Governor Kristi Noem’s daughter got an extra chance to obtain an appraiser license.A unanimously adopted report says that was outside of the normal process.
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A workgroup revising K-12 social studies standards will meet this week behind closed doors.The process has drawn increased scrutiny following proposed revisions to the standards last year.
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Lawmakers are upholding three vetoes issued by Gov. Kristi Noem.That includes a veto on a bill that would require more legislative oversight on new federal spending.
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Gov. Kristi Noem is vetoing a bill that requires legislative oversight over new federally funded programs. Noem says the bill is unworkable.
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There are currently zero vetoes lawmakers must consider ahead of a day scheduled for considering bill rejections.However, Governor Kristi Noem has yet to sign two bills she strongly opposed during the regularly scheduled session.
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Governor Kristi Noem says she does not support a bill that would change the tax status of certain agricultural land above 1,950 feet in elevation.The bill states grassland that’s remained grassland or been planted with perennial vegetation for two decades will be considered non-crop land.
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Governor Kristi Noem says she is not comfortable with revenue projections set by state lawmakers.Their estimate for next year is $92 million higher than hers.