-
South Dakota’s Republican US Senators say any supplement defense funding bill should provide support for three United States allies abroad and the southern border.
-
South Dakota’s congressional delegation say they support Israel in its response to Hamas attacks earlier in October. Some Native American protestors see historical similarities in that response.
-
U.S. Sen. John Thune has $17.4 million dollars in political cash on hand, according to third quarter filings to the federal elections commission.
-
The 3M plant in Brookings was built over 50 years ago and remains the company’s largest health care manufacturing plant.
-
Sen. John Thune is joining several Republican colleagues in an effort pushing back against the Biden Administration's new student loan repayment program.
-
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.
-
South Dakota Senator John Thune said his office is prepared to help in the event Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell is unable to run the caucus.
-
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.
-
U.S. Sen. John Thune says the federal government should create laws standardizing how college athletes can be paid.
-
U.S. Sen. John Thune says he supports the efforts of an Alabama senator to hold up military promotions over a Defense Department reproductive health policy. Sen. Tommy Tuberville opposes a Pentagon policy that allows troops and their dependents to take time off and use official travel for reproductive care not available locally.