by jmason | Mar 27, 2026 | Politics
In an important move echoing nationwide debates on election integrity, South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden signed six pivotal election-related bills on March 26. Central to this legislative suite is the South Dakota SAVE Act, a law mandating newly registered voters to...
by jmason | Mar 25, 2026 | Politics
In a significant move resonating across the cornfields and sprawling landscapes of South Dakota, Governor Larry Rhoden recently exercised his veto power against a proposed legislative measure, House Bill 1138, aimed at regulating non-medical home care agencies. This...
by jmason | Mar 25, 2026 | Politics
Cigar Bar Legislation: A New Chapter for South Dakota’s Tobacco Culture Understanding the Nuances of South Dakota’s Cigar Bar Legislation In a state known for its vast landscapes and rich culture, the recent cigar bar legislation in South Dakota has...
by jmason | Mar 20, 2026 | Politics
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by jmason | Mar 20, 2026 | Politics
South Dakota’s Role in Prohibition: A Historical Journey It was a pivotal day in the history of the United States’ Prohibition era when, on March 20, 1918, the South Dakota legislature ratified the proposed Eighteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. This...
by jmason | Mar 19, 2026 | Politics
As South Dakota scrutinizes its electoral process, Senate Bill 175 sits at the heart of a heated debate over voter registration and election integrity. Only U.S. citizens hold the right to cast their ballots in elections, but the bill seeking the governor’s...