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Biden warns ‘freedom and democracy are under attack’ in fierce State of the Union address
WASHINGTON — In remarks pivotal to his reelection this fall, President Joe Biden in his State of the Union address Thursday night portrayed himself as the defender of democracy, touted the bipartisan deals he’s brokered during his first term in office and appealed to Congress to support Ukraine in its battle against the Russian invasion. […] The post Biden warns ‘freedom and democracy are under attack’ in fierce State of the Union address appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
U.S. House, with yes vote from Johnson, approves immigration bill linked to Georgia murder
WASHINGTON — Hours before President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address, the U.S. House Thursday passed the Laken Riley Act, named after a Georgia college student whose murder has been blamed by conservatives on White House immigration policies. On the 251-170 vote, 37 Democrats voted with Republicans who pushed for the legislation. South Dakota’s […] The post U.S. House, with yes vote from Johnson, approves immigration bill linked to Georgia murder appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
Rounds votes yes, Thune no as US Senate endorses extension of radiation exposure fund
The U.S. Senate voted Thursday to expand eligibility and extend the life of a fund for people exposed to radiation by the federal government. South Dakotans who worked in uranium mining, milling and transport decades ago in Edgemont are among those already eligible for the program who could benefit from the extension. In a 69-30 vote, […] The post Rounds votes yes, Thune no as US Senate endorses extension of radiation exposure fund appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
Bill allowing counties, cities to reject initiative petitions fails by one vote
A bill that would have allowed county commissioners or city finance officers to reject local ballot-question petitions if they violate state or federal law failed by one vote on the last day of the legislative session. The bill was a response to petitions regarding election security concerns circulating in at least 18 of South Dakota’s […] The post Bill allowing counties, cities to reject initiative petitions fails by one vote appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
Prisons, education and the end of federal pandemic aid: Legislature passes $7.3 billion budget
South Dakota lawmakers ended the main part of their legislative session Thursday by approving a $7.3 billion balanced state budget for next fiscal year, starting July 1 – including a $27 million increase above what Gov. Kristi Noem recommended in December. Legislators are scheduled to return to Pierre for one day on March 25 to […] The post Prisons, education and the end of federal pandemic aid: Legislature passes $7.3 billion budget appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
Fluoride in public water has slashed tooth decay, but some states may end mandates
Kentucky state Rep. Mark Hart has been drinking fluoridated water his entire life. In 1954, five years before Hart was born, his home state mandated adding or adjusting levels of the mineral, which occurs naturally in water, in drinking water systems of populations larger than 3,000. But after hearing from a constituent a few years […] The post Fluoride in public water has slashed tooth decay, but some states may end mandates appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
Legislature passes attempted balance between landowners and carbon pipeline project
Years of debate about a proposed carbon dioxide pipeline came to a head Wednesday at the state Capitol as lawmakers passed three bills intended to strengthen landowner protections while maintaining a regulatory path forward for the project. The bills passed the state House of Representatives and Senate and now head to the governor’s desk for […] The post Legislature passes attempted balance between landowners and carbon pipeline project appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
Lawmakers approve $10 million for airport grants as session winds down
Airports across the state may soon be able to apply for a share of $10 million in state-funded grants to improve, expand and support the future capacity demands of their terminals, thanks to a bill headed to the governor’s desk. The grants would be issued by the state Aeronautics Commission. Lawmakers said the grants would […] The post Lawmakers approve $10 million for airport grants as session winds down appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
Federal judge nominees for South Dakota appear before committee in Washington, D.C.
Two nominees for federal judgeships in South Dakota told the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday that they’d apply the law fairly and equally, with an eye to court precedence and balance. It was the first appearance in Washington, D.C., for Eric Schulte and Camela Theeler, both of Sioux Falls, since their official nominations to […] The post Federal judge nominees for South Dakota appear before committee in Washington, D.C. appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
Legislature passes bill aiming to increase teacher salaries, compensation
PIERRE — School districts may soon be required to raise average teacher compensation each year by a rate nearly equal to the increase in state education funding. The Senate and House of Representatives sent a bill to the governor Wednesday that would require school districts raise average teacher compensation – which includes salary and benefits […] The post Legislature passes bill aiming to increase teacher salaries, compensation appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
Trump, Biden close in on clinching nominations after broad Super Tuesday victories
WASHINGTON — Despite facing 91 felony counts, hefty civil penalties and a packed 2024 legal calendar, Donald Trump emerged on Super Tuesday as the Republican Party’s presumptive choice as its presidential candidate in November. The former president has secured 995 of the necessary 1,215 GOP delegates needed to clinch the GOP nomination, and likely will […] The post Trump, Biden close in on clinching nominations after broad Super Tuesday victories appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
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