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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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A newly organized group hopes to block a landmark bill regulating pipelines from becoming law.
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A trio of pipeline bills pass the House and Senate shortly after being amended by a conference committee.
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State lawmakers are heading into the final week of legislative session. There are a few outstanding topics lawmakers have left to consider.
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A bill attempting to keep the carbon pipeline conversation going passes the House Commerce and Energy Committee.
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We talk to Majority Leaders Rep. Will Mortenson and Sen. Casey Crabtree about their party's priorities in the last few weeks of session.
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Republican leaders are discussing budget plans in light of the approximate $41 million surplus available in one-time funds.
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There’s support in a House committee for a bill that would strengthen existing state law prohibiting foreign ownership of agricultural land. A similar bill failed last year.
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A South Dakota House committee has approved two bills they say equalize the carbon-pipeline playing field. The bills come after two carbon sequestration pipelines were denied permits by the Public Utilities Commission last year.
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Gov. Kristi Noem wants state lawmakers to know how she’s helping to address the southern border crisis from the northern plains.