Gov. Larry Rhoden issued his second veto while making law a slew of legislation focused on South Dakota's elections and citizen-led petition process.
Gov. Larry Rhoden has vetoed a bill that would have required petition signatures from each state senate district to get constitutional amendments on the ballot.
“South Dakota continues to be an example of free and fair elections. Our election system has integrity, and these bills ...
Republican Gov. Larry Rhoden issued his second veto of the legislative session, rejecting a bill that would place new ...
While in the city, Rhoden visited Northern State University, BAE Systems and the ATEC Academy at Central High School. Here's ...
Republican Gov. Larry Rhoden signed bills into law Monday that allow concealed pistols in bars and on public college campuses ...
HB 1259 restricts trans people from using bathrooms that match their gender identity and will take effect July 1. Local ...
Gov. Larry Rhoden paused for a moment Monday afternoon following lunch at The Depot in Mitchell. As part of his Open for Opportunity Tour, he had earlier in the day taken a visit of Boyds Gunstocks, ...
South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden was in Mitchell just a few days after the local economic development announced it had ...
Governor Larry Rhoden sent a letter to United States Attorney General Pam Bondi and Kash Patel, Acting Director of the Bureau ...
South Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden is reviving plans to give away Black Hills land near Mount Rushmore for President Trump to ...
Rhoden is hopeful his plan will assuage South Dakotans’ concerns. But “there’s more work to do,” he said during a press ...
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