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Governor Rhoden’s Landmark Public Safety Legislation Safeguards South Dakotans

by jmason | Mar 10, 2026 | Politics

South Dakota’s commitment to public safety has been notably reinforced by Governor Larry Rhoden who, on March 10, 2026, signed a series of pivotal public safety bills into law. This legislative move underscores a robust focus on enhancing the security framework across...

South Dakota Voter Registration Bill: Impact and Controversy

by jmason | Mar 10, 2026 | Politics

South Dakota Voter Registration Bill: Impact and Controversy In South Dakota, the debate surrounding voter registration and election outcomes has reached a critical juncture. As the state grapples with Senate Bill 175 (S.B. 175), alarming concerns about voter...

South Dakota Senate Considers Child Protection Bill: House Bill 1187

by jmason | Mar 10, 2026 | Politics

SOUTH DAKOTA TAKES A BOLD STEP TO PROTECT CHILDREN: SENATE CONSIDERS NEW BILL In a decisive move to bolster child protection, the South Dakota Senate is set to deliberate on a significant legislative proposal, House Bill 1187, this Monday, March 9. If passed, this...
South Dakota Political Landscape: Mehlhaff’s Insights and Noem’s Prospective Senate Bid

South Dakota Political Landscape: Mehlhaff’s Insights and Noem’s Prospective Senate Bid

by jmason | Mar 10, 2026 | Politics

RAPID CITY, S.D.—A pivotal moment in South Dakota politics unfolded this past weekend as South Dakota Senate Majority Leader Jim Mehlhaff candidly shared his insights in a 30-minute interview. The interview, which captured the political pulse of the state, was taped...
South Dakota Advances Tribal Relations with New Tax Collection Law

South Dakota Advances Tribal Relations with New Tax Collection Law

by jmason | Mar 9, 2026 | Politics

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South Dakota: Poised as a National Security Powerhouse Amid Global Tensions

by jmason | Mar 8, 2026 | Politics

South Dakota: Poised as a National Security Powerhouse Amid Global Tensions South Dakota: Poised as a National Security Powerhouse Amid Global Tensions By: Gov. Larry Rhoden March 6, 2026 A week ago, I went to bed as a peacetime governor and woke up to a nation at...
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