PIERRE, S.D.(KMIT)- Week 2 of this year’s South Dakota legislative session begins on Tuesday. The South Dakota Education Department is bringing four bills for lawmakers to consider. One of those bills would address an issue Governor Noem talked about in her budget address last month. Education Secretary Joe Graves. Governor Noem says since she took… Read more »
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Congressman Johnson address funding needed for the southern border
WASHINGTON, D.C.(KELO)- This may be a new year…but nothing’s new on the nation’s southern border. Record numbers of migrants are pouring across the border, and it seems nothing is being done to stop them. In a recent interview with Gordon Deal, Congressman Dusty Johnson said it will take cooperation in Washington to fix the problem.… Read more »
Former South Dakota Speaker address location for new men’s prison
SIOUX FALLS, S.D.(KELO)- With one week down of the 2024 South Dakota Legislative session, two major items haven’t received any mention…pipelines and prisons. Landowners are fighting against carbon capture pipelines…and the proposed location of a men’s penitentiary near Harrisburg. Former State House Speaker Steve Haugard says there’s something missing in the prison discussion…a point that’s… Read more »
Toby Doeden to host an event Monday at Engel’s Event Center
Aberdeen, SD (Press Release) – Toby Doeden, who is exploring a run for U.S. Congress against Dusty Johnson, is hosting an event called Conservative Voices for South Dakota on Monday, January 15th at 6:00PM CT at the Engel’s Event Center. Topics will include how to reenergize the conservative movement in South Dakota and how to… Read more »
South Dakota House passes HB1001
PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- A bill to sunset the sunset clause in last year’s point-three percent sales tax cut has passed the South Dakota House of Representatives in the Legislature’s first week. House Bill 1001 would remove a clause that returns the state sales tax to four-point-five percent in 2027. Removing the sunset has been a mission… Read more »
Montana-Dakota Utilities talks “stink” on their natural gas supply
PIERRE, S.D.(DRGNews)- Over night Thursday and Friday morning, the Montana-Dakota Utilities company and the Pierre Volunteer Fire Department has been dealing with a lot of extra “stink” in some of the company’s natural gas supply. Company spokesman Mark Hanson says the addition of the product producing the rotten egg-type smell is done to alert people… Read more »
House Judiciary Committe passes two bills dealing with medical marijuana
PIERRE, S.D. (SDBA) — South Dakota medical marijuana dispensaries would be required to add an acknowledgment on applications for cannabis that the user cannot legally purchase or own firearms or ammunition under federal law if they have a card. While medical cannabis is legal in South Dakota and many other states, federal law still classifies… Read more »
SDSU national championship bobbleheads unveiled
MILWAUKEE, W.I.(DRGNews)- The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum has unveiled three new, officially licensed, limited edition bobbleheads commemorating the success of the South Dakota State University Jackrabbits FCS Football National Championships the past two years. Co-founder and CEO Phil Sklar (sk-lare) says they have created two bobbleheads for SDSU’s win over the Montanta… Read more »
House Education Committee tables HB1002
PIERRE, S.D. (SDBA) — A House committee tabled a bill Friday that would have required all South Dakota 11th graders to take the ACT. The ACT is a college entrance test used by some universities for admissions. It is also used in many scholarship applications. The sponsor of HB 1002, Republican Rep. Tony Venhuizen (vin-high-zen)… Read more »
Recap of Congressman Johnson Tele-Town Hall
WASHINGTON, D.C.(HubCityRadio)- On Thursday night , Congressman Dusty Johnson held another tele-town hall to allow citizens of South Dakota to address issues impacting them. Prior to taking question Congressman Johnson talked about a bill he’s working on to address insider trading done by members of Congress. Congressman Johnson was asked how to pay down the… Read more »