The South Dakota House of Representatives will reconsider the governor’s prison bill on Monday. That’s according to House Speaker Jon Hansen. Republican Rep. Taylor Rehfeldt requested reconsideration ...
A campaign finance change that could affect the 2026 contest for governor is moving ahead in the South Dakota Legislature. House Bill 1242 seeks to limit how much a ...
The Cato Institute has released its “Fiscal Policy Report Card” for 2024, examining governors across the state to see how ...
Common Sense Under the Capitol Dome, by Rep. Will Mortenson (R-Fort Pierre) ...
Former state Sen. Reynold Nesiba, a Sioux Falls Democrat, returned to Pierre during a committee hearing on the legislation.
A panel of South Dakota lawmakers endorsed Republican Gov. Larry Rhoden’s property tax proposal Thursday over objections described as “soft” by education lobbyists, but most members also said ...
South Dakota has cemented its position as a leader in the dairy industry, thanks to remarkable growth in its dairy cow ...
As attempts to ban cultivated meat heat up in the US, Nebraska and South Dakota's bills are facing opposition from some ...
Governor Larry Rhoden has appointed Senior Chief Jeremiah Schneider as the new Secretary of Veteran Affairs. He will assume ...
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that these nine states have the lowest unemployment rates—far below the national average. Find out why.
Republican Gov. Larry Rhoden signed a bill into law that would close a campaign finance loophole, he announced Tuesday.
South Dakota's plan to build an $825 million men's prison complex in rural Lincoln County has sparked clashes of opinion.