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State lawmakers are passing a budget they say constituents should be proud of. It includes the largest tax cut in state history as well as generous funding increases for state services.
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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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South Dakota legislators are debating dozens of bills aimed at changing election laws, but the effort reveals a deep chasm within the state’s Republican party.
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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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Rep. Will Mortenson joins "In the Moment" for an update on his legislative priorities so far this session.
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Democratic and Republican leaders spoke on what they say is a lack of action taken by the governor’s office this legislative session.
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House Republicans want to reduce the overall sales tax hit for state residents.
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Lawmakers are advancing a bill aiming to shed light on foreign ownership of South Dakota farmland.
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All three House bills that cut certain taxes are now in play. Legislative leaders and the governor say they want to cut some form of taxes at the state level. They all cut somewhere around $100 million dollars, but which tax cut remains to be seen.
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House lawmakers will hear a bill prohibiting several types of care for transgender minors in South Dakota. Backers say hospitals in the state are performing irreversible procedures on children. Critics say the bill’s premise is based on misinformation.