As South Dakota’s legislative session moves into its third week, lawmakers are tackling key issues. A bill to regulate carbon pipelines is dividing opinions over property rights versus economic impact. In education, the push for $3,000 savings accounts for low-income families is sparking debate over school choice and public school funding. Property tax relief is also on the table, with rising home values driving several competing proposals. Lawmakers are also debating a bill targeting sanctuary cities, despite South Dakota not having any.  The legislature will reconvene today for day nine of the 38-day session.