The Ten Commandments bill would require 8-by-14-inch posters with “easily readable font.” Schools would have to additionally ...
Lawmakers will find a way this winter to “tamp down the increase” in property taxes for South Dakota homeowners, Gov. Larry ...
PAs believe policy change will take away the administrative burden on employers and provide more opportunities to PAs.
Bills requiring public schools in South Dakota to display and teach the Ten Commandments and to post the words “Under God, the People Rule” in every classroom were endorsed by ...
SDPB officials estimate that the combined effect of the lost state, federal and privately raised money would shrink the ...
On Friday, Feb. 7, Rhoden signed his first bill as Governor, Senate Bill 7, which bans sanctuary cities in South Dakota.
SDBA The state of South Dakota will pay approximately $200 million more in office rental costs over the next 30 years under two leases with a Rapid City-based developer. The contracts, ...
Legislation requiring all classrooms display ‘Under God, the People Rule’ also heading to the House floor for a vote.
Supporters said the cut would undermine public safety, government transparency, education, high school activities and local ...
Friends of South Dakota Public Broadcasting turned out in force in Pierre Friday morning. They packed a hearing room to make their case to legislators to reject budget cuts proposed by former Governor ...
In an exclusive interview, Gov. Larry Rhoden told the Argus Leader raising the state sales tax is not the leading solution to ...
Governor Larry Rhoden calls it “gothic” and studies have shown it’s outdated and unsafe. Photos show a view of the current ...