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State Sen. Lee Schoenbeck will not return to the state capitol next year. The Watertown Republican was first elected to the legislature in 1995 and he’s served four different terms since then.
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Thune sat down with SDPB's Lee Strubinger to discuss his bid for Senate leadership, as well as the fighting in Ukraine, a TikTok ban and the Farm Bill's stagnation.
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Sen. Mike Rounds, Sen. John Thune, and Rep. Dusty Johnson all have worked to get Native Americans veterans a federal charter.
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South Dakota’s Republican leaders are pushing back against President Joe Biden’s message in his State of the Union address.
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A farm bill didn't make it over the finish line in 2023, so there's added urgency to get the package passed in 2024. We ask U.S. Sen. John Thune for an update.
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The South Dakota congressional delegation is again asking the Department of Interior to address public safety and law enforcement shortage on reservations.
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The senators joined Republican colleagues to introduce the Farmers Freedom act to keep EPA exemptions in place for landowners.
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US Senator John Thune said he’s reevaluating who he supports for the Republican party’s nominee for president.
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About two-and-a-half years after the groundbreaking, South Dakota US Senator John Thune is getting a tour of the new VA clinic in Rapid City.
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A presidential candidate endorsed by both South Dakota senators is bowing out of the race.