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With three more legislative days to go, state lawmakers are no closer to delivering a particular tax cut. All three major proposals are back on the table.
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Lawmakers continue to debate which tax cut will benefit South Dakotans the most.
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Lawmakers and the governor are making their tax cut priorities known as they enter the final week of session.
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SDPB's Lee Strubinger brings an update on the top headlines from the beginning of the legislative session. Where are we at now that the session is winding down?
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South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem is taking to Twitter to criticize lawmakers in their efforts to reduce the overall sales tax.
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A Senate committee is advancing a House proposal to cut the overall sales tax cut. However, Senators are adding a major caveat.
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Some of the state's existing sales tax exemptions has raised the question of menstrual equity in taxation.
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Governor Noem's pledge to repeal the state sales tax on groceries is the latest in a long history of attempts to end the food tax
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While cutting the food tax is a broadly popular idea, some lobbyists and lawmakers prefer cutting property taxes instead.
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Sara Klowann of Viborg started paying attention to the sales tax when Governor Kristi Noem highlighted the issue during her reelection campaign.