The South Dakota Legislature will convene its veto session at 1 p.m. Monday, March 31. The House and Senate are considering a ...
Six South Dakota lawmakers — three Democrats and three Republicans — celebrated bipartisan accomplishments Thursday at an ...
South Dakota lawmakers have passed a bill that requires ... Liz Larson, a Democrat from Sioux Falls, passed the state Senate with a 32-3 vote and passed the state House of Representatives with a 45-24 ...
Rep. Trish Ladner is a Republican who represents District 30 in the South Dakota House of Representatives. District 30 includes all of Custer and Fall River counties and part of Pennington County.
In a moment of solidarity Tuesday at the Capitol in Pierre, South Dakota’s House of Representatives unanimously voted against former Gov. Kristi Noem’s proposal to eliminate funding for ...
The future of South Dakota’s drug ingestion law — often described as the most severe in the nation — is in the hands of Republican Gov. Larry Rhoden. The House of Representatives voted 37 ...
Rhoden signed the following 20 bills into law: SB 68 requires an individual be a citizen of the United States before being ...
South Dakota Legislative session has officially concluded, yet in this tight financial year, I’m proud to report that we have passed an honest, balanced budget. It is an ...
In a moment of solidarity Tuesday at the Capitol in Pierre, South Dakota’s House of Representatives unanimously voted against former Gov. Kristi Noem’s proposal to eliminate funding for ...
Larry Rhoden’s first veto failed Thursday in the South Dakota House of Representatives. A reconsideration of House Bill 1132 was debated after being vetoed by Rhoden on Wednesday. The bill ...
From Rep. Goodwin's column: "We also ended session without laws that would put librarians in jail for checking out certain books. This subject is bizarre ..." ...
The Senate State Affairs committee voted to pass a bill segregating restrooms in state facilities and public schools by sex ...