PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — South Dakota lawmakers are considering a number of tax cuts this year. Gov. Kristi Noem has promised to repeal the grocery tax as part of her reelection campaign. But many of the governor’s fellow Republicans have been resistant to that idea. Republican lawmakers are proposing alternative tax cuts, such as scaling back the sales and property taxes. Other lawmakers also say the state has a long list of programs to fund this year, leaving little room in the surplus for tax cuts.