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"SDPB News" is your daily roundup of South Dakota's top stories.
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Today from SDPB - the Legislature greenlights a budget to fund state government for the next fiscal year, a school lunch bill years in the making advances to the governor's desk and dollars that were restored in the budget.
Today from SDPB - dollars to help renovate the state capitol, a House floor property tax debate and more.
Today from SDPB - lawmakers pass a bill providing homeowner occupied property tax relief, however critics argue it's done on the backs of non-homeowners, a school lunches bill is heading to the governor's desk and an overarching view of the data center debates at this point in session.
Today from SDPB - property tax talk in Pierre, housing dollars used to support airport expansion, school lunches bill set for hearing Monday and former Gov. Kristi Noem is no longer the head of the Department of Homeland Security.
Today from SDPB - the latest on one of the biggest topics this session beginning to heat up in the capitol building: property taxes, one bill aiming to regulate an unregulated industry and a bill on school lunches advances.
Today from SDPB - campaign dollars and disclosure bills in the Legislature, cell phones in schools and tariffs.
Today from SDPB - potential changes to the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in South Dakota—though that's contingent on a not-so certain governor's signature, committees killing animal abuse and sports wagering bills and bills advancing to the governor's desk.
Today from SDPB - the aftermath of a tense Crossover Day, a parental rights bill some are hitting pause on and a property tax bill debate.
Today from SDPB - absence in Senate brings chamber to a halt, protections for living organ donors and property tax bills struck down and advanced.
Today from SDPB - lawmakers want voters to decide on the powers of the Lieutenant Governor in the Senate, a House committee takes a look penalties for doxing, appropriators look at covering the fiscal impact of covering some school lunch costs and more.
Today from SDPB - Crime rates drop in South Dakota over the last calendar year, airports one step closer to securing new funding, and more...
Today from SDPB - The role of the Lt. Governor as President of the state Senate, questions about education funding in the Appropriations Committee, and more...
Today from SDPB - Property taxes are a key battle in the 2026 session, and it's still a long ways from resolved, and what exactly is a "land bank?" All this, and more...
Today from SDPB - state appropriators have about $30 million extra reasons to be happy about the years revenue, a proposed anti-scam banking proposal is making progress in Pierre, and more...
Today from SDPB - state appropriators have set their revenue projections, a Senate committee tackles regulations on conversational AI services/chat bots, the House advances a bill looking to help vulnerable populations from scams and more.
Today from SDPB - a bill making clergy members mandatory reporters is killed, a conflict-of-interest bill dies in committee, House Judiciary backs an interpretive services bill and more.
Today from SDPB - an animal abuse bill, lawmakers tackle phones in the classroom, a veto on a bill effectively banning cell-cultured proteins and the latest Gubernatorial hopeful.
Today from SDPB - committees tackle state-tribal relations bills, general and special education funding, a closer look at the Rural Health Transformation Fund and more.
Today from SDPB - legislators back a property tax fund, appropriators advance a bill seeking to make 2023's sales tax cut permanent and a committee hears debates on asking voters to approve online sports gambling.
Today from SDPB - following Senate approval Gov. Larry Rhoden has a decision to make on what some lawmakers are dubbing "fake meat," lawmakers kill a debated abortion bill, a House committee approves giving healthcare providers the right to refuse to perform services based on their "conscience" and more.
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