A bill that would close a campaign finance loophole allowing unlimited funds into a campaign is headed to the governor’s desk ...
South Dakota is a political trifecta. One party (Republican) controls both branches of the state Legislature and the ...
"I’m 100% against cutting anything from our libraries or South Dakota Public TV. Most legislators feel the same way." ...
Gov. Jeff Landry had an eventful time over the past month, spent mostly in Washington and New Orleans, showcasing Louisiana – ...
In an exclusive interview, Gov. Larry Rhoden told the Argus Leader raising the state sales tax is not the leading solution to ...
A bill that would close a campaign finance loophole allowing unlimited funds into a campaign is headed to the governor’s desk ... reasonable limits to South Dakota’s political process ...
Many conservatives argue that Medicaid expansion has created a heavy financial burden for states and that reliance on so much ...
The South Dakota State Art Museum hosted the opening reception for the Governor’s 11th Biennial Art Exhibition featuring work ...
The Secretary of Homeland Security stopped in Asheville to get an update on water and recovery efforts and to follow up on families recovering through the FEMA ...
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Hosted on MSNNo Christmas bump in state sales-tax revenueSouth Dakota’s state treasury received a little more sales-tax revenue for December 2024 than a year ago. But the 0.6% growth ...
Sen. Mitch McConnell has said he will finish his term, but his fall Wednesday sparked questions about the process for filling ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said all Americans “will be treated the same” by the retooled disaster agency.
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