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Business
11 months ago
UPDATE:  Jackley’s Bills On Anti-Human Trafficking Passed

The South Dakota House has successfully passed two key anti-human trafficking bills, Senate Bills 58 and 59, proposed by Attorney General Marty Jackley. Having already been approved by the Senate, the bills are now set to move to Governor Larry Rhoden’s desk for final approval and signature.

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Lifestyle
11 months ago
Rhoden Adds DeepSeek And RedNote To Banned Apps List

South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden has expanded the state’s executive order to include a ban on two Chinese apps, DeepSeek and RedNote. This move restricts state devices and personal devices used by state employees during work hours from accessing these applications.

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Government
11 months ago
Senate Education Committee Rejects Dual Credit Funding Cut, Advances Certification Bill

The South Dakota Senate Education Committee rejected a bill Tuesday that would have reduced state funding for the high school dual credit program, while advancing another education measure to appropriations. House Bill 1040, which proposed cutting the state’s share of dual credit tuition costs from two-thirds to 50 percent, failed on a 4-3 vote after committee members expressed concerns about passing costs to students and families.

Government
11 months ago
Jury Trial Set For Former State Employee

A former South Dakota state employee accused of stealing nearly two million dollars is officially headed to trial. The case has drawn significant attention due to the large sum involved and the role Carroll held within the state agency.

Government
11 months ago
DOGE Cuts Impacting SD

Federal spending cuts from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) are having a significant impact on South Dakota, with several federal offices set to close across the state. The DOGE website now lists a dozen South Dakota locations, including the Small Business Administration (SBA) office in Sioux Falls, which has an annual lease of nearly $87,000.

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Lifestyle
11 months ago
Subsidized Childcare Moves Closer to Approval in SD Legislature

A House bill aimed at boosting childcare employment is now headed to the Senate floor after being approved by the Senate Health and Human Services Committee with a 5-2 vote on Monday. House Bill 11-32 seeks to expand eligibility for the state’s Childcare Assistance Program by excluding both earned and unearned income from eligibility calculations for applicants employed by childcare service providers.

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Government
11 months ago
New Conservation License Plate Unveiled

Governor Rhoden, alongside the South Dakota Department of Fish and Parks, is unveiling a new Habitat Conservation License Plate designed to support wildlife preservation. The plate features four vibrant habitat decals, including a deer, meadowlark, pasque flower, and pheasant.

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Government
11 months ago
A.G. Jackley Praises Approval Of New Legislation

Attorney General Marty Jackley is commending the House Judiciary Committee for approving two key anti-human trafficking bills. SB-58 focuses on revising provisions related to human trafficking, while SB-59 addresses the delivery and possession of unauthorized articles in state correctional facilities.

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Lifestyle
11 months ago
Senate Hearing For Bill That Would Limit Librarians’ Rights

The Senate Judiciary Committee is set to review House Bill 1239 this week, a controversial piece of legislation aimed at limiting librarians’ rights. The bill, which has already passed the House, seeks to make it illegal for librarians to allow minors to check out books deemed inappropriate.

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Government
11 months ago
House Panel Rejects Bill to Limit Presumptive Probation

A House committee rejected a bill today (Monday) that would have expanded the list of crimes ineligible for presumptive probation and barred probationers or parolees from receiving it for new offenses.

Senate Bill 57, brought at the request of Attorney General Marty Jackley, failed on a 9-3 vote to send it to the 41st legislative day, effectively killing the measure.