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A proposal to limit so-called “obscene" performances on public university campuses is advancing to the Senate floor.
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A Rapid City man is charged with first-degree manslaughter in the death of a transgender woman.
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Senate Bill 184 would have criminalized a performer singing, dancing or acting "and exhibiting a gender identity different from the performers biological sex."
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A Senate committee has heard testimony on a bill involving gender affirming care for young South Dakotans. The debate presents religious beliefs and medical recommendations.
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We talk to the ACLU South Dakota about the bills they're watching in Pierre this session. Samantha Chapman discusses free speech, voting rights and LGBTQ+ legislation.
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Lawmakers (briefly) resurrected a bill from the 2023 session in 2024. We hear the discussion on the bill and where it could run afoul of constitutional protections.
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The House State affairs committee rejected a bill to prohibit lewd content on public university campuses.
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The first Friday of legislative session marked LGBTQ+ equality, visibility and advocacy day in the capital.
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During the 2023 legislative session, gender-affirming care was banned for transgender youth. We ask how that impacted parents like Elizabeth Broekemeier.
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On January 8, 2016, Attorney General Marty Jackley announced South Dakota joined nine other states in a lawsuit objecting to President Obama’s directive regarding the use of school locker rooms and bathrooms by transgender students.