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Gov. Kristi Noem will deliver the annual budget address Tuesday. The governor will outline her budget priorities, which help set the tone for the upcoming session.
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The state is announcing a fiscal year surplus of nearly $97 million dollars. That money will go to reserved, but Governor Kristi Noem is already pointing where she would like to spend the money.
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The fiscal year 2024 state budget will break with a long-standing tradition—equal funding increases for the Big Three.
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A bill to create a study committee to improve Native children’s lives was killed in the House of Representatives.
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A proposal that would have paved the way to work requirements for expanded Medicaid recipients died in the Senate Health and Human Services Committee.
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The state Joint Appropriations Committee approved a bill intended to fund the suicide prevention grants.
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The House of Representatives approved a bill Thursday to increase the dollar amount for the South Dakota Opportunity Scholarship.
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A pair of South Dakota House bills designed to codify aspects of the federal Indian Child Welfare protections in state law failed to pass on Monday, Feb. 6.
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House Joint Resolution 5004 would amend the Medicaid amendment voters passed last November. Listen to the debate about the proposal to add a work requirement.
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House Joint Resolution 5004 would amend the state's constitution to allow the possibility of work requirements for "able-bodied" people under Medicaid expansion.