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While in Box Elder, an assistant secretary for the Department of Defense is encouraging US Senators to move forward with military promotions in Congress. Those promotions are on hold due to efforts by an Alabama senator.
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A South Dakota organization receives a $1.7 million grant to support Native American homeownership.
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South Dakota’s congressional delegation offers artificial intelligence as the future of U.S. defense, health, and welfare. The three spoke at an Inside Washington forum in Sioux Falls. They said China is the country's largest threat, already surpassing the U.S. in AI development.
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Congress is unlikely to pass a new farm bill before the current one expires. But, the state’s congressional delegation is confident one will pass by the end of the year.
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As former-President Donald Trump is the frontrunner for the Republican presidential nomination, South Dakota’s senators are asking voters to do something different.
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The United States Senate passes legislation proposed by Senators John Thune and Mike Rounds.
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Dakota State University entered a five-year Educational Partnership Agreement with ArmyCyber to work together on research and educational projects, according to a press release from the university.
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Sen. Mike Rounds collaborates on a bill designed to make certain resources more accessible to Ukraine.
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South Dakota Senator Mike Rounds and Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn reintroduced the Veterans Health Care Freedom Act.
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With the installation of the B-21 at Ellsworth Air Force Base near Rapid City the area’s population is expected to grow by as much as two percent a year. That means plans need to be made now for the schools, housing, and roads newcomers will use when they get here.