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Octane-labeling dispute resolved
Editor's note: As part of the coverage of the 2013 legislative session, the American News will provide, on most days, a list of 10 pieces of information helpful to understanding what is — and sometimes isn’t — happening at the state...Tags: Media Industry, Television Industry, South Dakota High School Activities Association, Safety of Citizens, Politics
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Criminal justice reforms get final OK
PIERRE - A major expansion of services in South Dakota's criminal justice system received final approval Thursday from the Legislature. The plan calls for more offenders guilty of nonviolent crimes to serve their punishments in their communities, living...Tags: Brock Greenfield, Criminals, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Republican Party
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Legislature passes criminal justice reform plan
PIERRE, S.D. - The South Dakota Legislature has given final approval to a plan to cut the state's prison costs by treating more nonviolent offenders in community programs. The House voted 63-7 to pass the bill, which was approved last week by the...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, South Dakota Legislature, Prisons, Politics, Government
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Criminal justice reforms get final OK
A major expansion of services in South Dakota’s criminal justice system received final approval Thursday from the Legislature. The plan calls for more offenders guilty of nonviolent crimes to serve their punishments in their communities, living...Tags: Brock Greenfield, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Criminals, Republican Party
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SD Legislature passes criminal justice reform plan
The South Dakota Legislature has given final approval to a plan to cut the state’s prison costs by treating more nonviolent offenders in community programs. The House voted 63-7 to pass the bill, which was approved last week by the Senate. The...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, South Dakota Legislature, Prisons, Politics, Government
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Legislators add penalties for unemployment fraud
PIERRE — People caught fraudulently taking unemployment benefits in South Dakota should face stiffer penalties, the state Senate decided Wednesday. Next step for the legislation: the desk of Gov. Dennis Daugaard so he can sign it into law....Tags: Career and Workplace, Employment Opportunities, Labor Legislation, Unemployment Benefits, Employment
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Tourism tax gets final OK in Senate
PIERRE — His smile seemed big enough for Mount Rushmore, as state Tourism Secretary Jim Hagen thanked senators Tuesday afternoon for making permanent South Dakota’s 1.5 percent tourism tax. The Senate, on a vote of 33-2, gave final...Tags: Politics, Elections, Travel, Tourism and Leisure
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House denies texts, emails as open meetings
PIERRE — With one member missing, the state House of Representatives fell shy by one yes vote Tuesday of approving a major expansion of South Dakota’s open-government laws. The vote was 35-34 in favor but the measure needed 36 yes votes for...Tags: Republican Party, Politics, Elections, Charlie Hoffman
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Delegation and Save the VA meet with VA Secretary
RAPID CITY, S.D. - Supporters of keeping Veterans Affairs medical facilities open in Hot Springs have made their case directly to the agency's head. The state's congressional delegation, Gov. Dennis Daugaard and representatives of the "Save the VA"...Tags: Eric Shinseki, Veterans Affairs
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Governor says budget is too tight to eliminate excise tax
PIERRE, S.D. - Governor Dennis Daugaard says he agrees philosophically with those who want to phase out and eventually eliminate the contractors excise tax. Proponents of a bill to do that say it stimulates economic growth by encouraging companies to...Tags: Regional Authority, Politics, Government
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From the editor: Fight for open records continues this week in SD Legislature
Open government advocates were dealt several blows by the South Dakota Legislature last week, but there is still room for progress. Gov. Dennis Daugaard, a consistent supporter of open government, and Attorney General Marty Jackley convened an open...Tags: South Dakota Legislature, Science and Technology, Electronics, Newspaper and Magazine, Freedom of Information Laws
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Deployment ceremony to be held for 235th MP Company
RAPID CITY, S.D. - A deployment ceremony will be held for 124 Soldiers of the South Dakota Army National Guard's 235th Military Police Company at 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 2, at the Stevens High School auditorium in Rapid City. The public is encouraged to...
Tags: Army National Guard, Armed Forces, U.S. Military, Afghanistan
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