A suite of changes passed by the legislature toughen signature requirements and raise the vote threshold for changing the state constitution to 60 percent.
South Dakota legislators passed a bill that would allow concealed guns in bars. It's now sitting on the governor's desk, ...
As the 100th session of the South Dakota Legislature comes to a close, I wanted to reflect on the work we accomplished on behalf of South Dakotans. While there were ...
Dozens of people gathered at the statehouse Tuesday in support of a bill that would ban the use of eminent domain to build ...
During a rally in the Iowa Capitol rotunda, landowners and pipeline opponents urged the Legislature to follow in the ...
Several lawmakers joined the rally of Iowa landowners to applaud the recent South Dakota law that bans eminent domain for ...
In committee, only the 13 State Affairs members showed their disdain for property tax relief. The entire House had to vote ...
Rhoden signed the following 10 economic opportunity bills into law: SB 24 revises provisions relating to the promulgation of rules to set licensing and inspection fees for plumbers and related ...
The new law, which will take effect July 1, limits the increase in owner-occupied residential assessments to 3% countywide for five years.
Three of the initiated ordinances went to a public vote in Gregory, Tripp and Haakon counties in June. Voters defeated all ...
Gov. Larry Rhoden recently signed a joint resolution which gives the Western Dakota Regional Water System (WDRWS) legislative ...
While he doesn’t know what the pro-pipeline leaders discussed with political leaders, he’s certain they were trying to persuade national political figures to favor the carbon pipelines. At the same ...