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Let’s set aside for just a moment the impeachment discussions about South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg.
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The special committee on investigation released its report related to Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg's conduct following the car collision that killed Joe Boever. It recommended NOT to impeach Ravnsborg on a 6 to 2 vote.
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The investigation file into the fatal car crash involving Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg is now public.The release completes a promise to the public that the file would get released.
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Most House impeachment inquiry members say Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg should not be impeached.That decision comes after months of investigation into the fatal car crash involving Ravnsborg and a Hyde County resident.
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The lawmakers with the House impeachment inquiry meet on Monday to release the investigation file into the fatal car crash involving Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg.The impeachment inquiry has met a handful of times since January.
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A new nonprofit is placing billboards across the city of Sioux Falls. They call out lawmakers for failing to impeach South Dakota’s attorney general.It’s not clear who is funding the nonprofit. Recently adopted laws supported by the Noem administration may help keep the identities of the group’s donors private.
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Members of the House impeachment inquiry are condemning a letter sent to the group criticizing its handling of the investigation into Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg.
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The head of the Division of Criminal Investigation says he’s not concerned about a conversation Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg had about cellphone data.After Ravnsborg struck and killed a man with his vehicle in 2020, Ravnsborg asked a DCI agent to explain how information is recovered from mobile devices.
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The news is full of references this winter to the potential impeachment of South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg. Many reports call it an unprecedented situation – the first time the Legislature has formally considered impeaching a public official. As it turns out, this is at least the second time the South Dakota media has proclaimed a first-ever impeachment process.
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The House impeachment committee is requesting federal and out-of-state law enforcement help to investigate telemarketer calls.Speaker of the House Spencer Gosch says the calls attempted to influence committee members about impeachment.