Twenty-seven senators voted Monday to pass a bill segregating restrooms in public schools and state-owned facilities by sex assigned at birth.
PIERRE, S.D. (South Dakota Searchlight) — Members of the Legislature’s main budget committee voted to maintain state funding ...
PIERRE, S.D. (South Dakota Searchlight) – People with firearms training will be allowed to carry concealed handguns on ...
Will the Summit carbon capture pipeline go forward now that South Dakota has banned it from using eminent domain? The company ...
Here’s a look at some of the events scheduled at the state Capitol for Monday, March 10, the 34th working day of the 38-day 2025 session of the South Dakota Legislature. Most ...
House lawmakers voted 49-21 Wednesday afternoon to segregate restrooms in state-owned facilities such as the Capitol, prisons, university buildings and public schools by sex assigned at birth.
As we enter the final days of the South Dakota legislative session, a report over the weekend indicated a shift in tone taking place among some lawmakers when it comes ...
PIERRE, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - More than 30 South Dakota physician associates/assistants rallied at the state capitol on Wednesday, February 12, to urge lawmakers to support HB-1071. PREVIOUS ...
Gov. Larry Rhoden signed South Dakota House Bill 1052 into law Wedneday, prohibiting carbon pipeline companies from using ...
South Dakota lawmakers no longer want to have unlimited use of revenue from unclaimed property. The South Dakota House of Representatives on Wednesday approved capping ...
In an era of unprecedented agricultural innovation, South Dakota lawmakers made the right call in rejecting a bill that would ...