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With the legislative session behind the state, lawmakers are looking towards the summer for next steps. The state Executive Board met this week aiming to get the summer study agenda in order.
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Gov. Kristi Noem signs a bill increasing the fee nonresidents pay to register their vehicles in South Dakota.
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The House Commerce and Energy committee votes to stop a bill that would have made it easier to get certain liquor licenses.
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The American Civil Liberties Union of South Dakota is filing a federal lawsuit challenging the state's vanity license plate law, claiming it infringes on free speech.
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With populations in larger cities increasing across the state, Sioux Falls breaks ground on a public “One Stop.” The new service building will be located at Dawley Farm and construction is already underway.
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If ‘beerman’ can have his vanity plate – why can’t ‘beermom’? Why was “hldmybr" rejected but “beerrun” accepted? Those are real-life examples spurring a complaint over what is or isn’t allowed on South Dakota plates.
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This year’s rally runs from Aug. 4-13.
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A Senate committee has killed a bill that would tax one of the world’s most in-demand minerals—lithium.
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At a hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, officials from the Department of Revenue expressed concerns over Senate Bill 74.
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A House panel is advancing a bill to tax lithium mining profits. The move comes as the value of lithium has skyrocketed alongside demand for electric vehicles.