The South Dakota Legislature’s nine-week session is slated to begin Tuesday with all eyes on what lawmakers might do with the state’s $423 million surplus. Gov. Kristi Noem wants to use the money to cover repealing the state sales tax on groceries, a plan some of the state’s staunchest Republicans oppose. Lawmakers also could revive a $200 million plan to cover utility infrastructure for new housing developments. Other priorities include updating the state prison system. Noem has called for building a new women’s prison in Rapid City and a new men’s prison in Sioux Falls. Governor Noem will give her State of the State speech at 1 PM today in Pierre.
2023 South Dakota legislative session set to begin Tuesday
