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Businesses might get tax collection allowance
PIERRE — Gov. Dennis Daugaard has good news for businesses that collect sales taxes for the governments in South Dakota: Next year, they can expect to start receiving a collection allowance for doing the work. They’ve already been waiting...Tags: Dennis Daugaard, Taxation, Crime, Law and Justice, Brock Greenfield, Politics
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Gant's future, gambling growth: 2012 stories lead to new year
PIERRE — Sometimes the past sets the path for the future. Here are six news events from 2012 that foretell what likely will follow during 2013 in South Dakota politics and state government. SECRETARY OF STATE 2012 was a rough, rough year for...Tags: Wildlife, Auction Service, Primaries, Lotteries, Elections
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Notebook: Term limits forced major change in experience of SD Legislature leaders
For the 2013 session, we see again the effect that the limits of four consecutive terms in the same chamber have on our Legislature. Term limits received the voters’ approval in the 1992 election. Since then, the constitutional restriction has...Tags: Elections, Frank Kloucek, Hal Wick, Government, Democratic Party
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Capitol Notebook: Christmas tradition shines on at Capitol
PIERRE — State government offices are closed Monday and Tuesday for Christmas Eve and Christmas. But in the spirit of the holidays, the Capitol won’t be. The doors will be open, all day, both days, from 8 in the morning until 10 at night,...
Tags: Dennis Daugaard, Religious Festivals, Customs and Tradition, Holidays, Politics
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Former SD Gov. Rounds announces run for US Senate
Former South Dakota Gov. Mike Rounds said this morning that he will run for the U.S. Senate in 2014. The former Republican governor’s announcement was widely expected, as he said in September that he was forming a committee to explore a run...
Tags: Elections, Prostate Cancer, Politics, Government, U.S. Senate
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Senate run Rounds' latest bold move
PIERRE - Ten years ago, he almost didn't run for governor. His friendly, homespun campaign proved to be the right answer in an ugly time. Mike Rounds no longer is the underdog. Now, he is the intimidator. No longer governor because of term limits,...Tags: Elections, Government, John Thune, U.S. Senate, Stephanie Herseth Sandlin
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Daugaard asks Legislature to cover $5M promise to businesses
South Dakota’s good name is on the line over promises that Gov. Dennis Daugaard made behind the scenes to provide tax relief to two business projects. The problem facing the governor is that a majority of South Dakota voters last month rejected...Tags: Dennis Daugaard, Elections, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Politics
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South Dakota governor names two to Game, Fish and Parks Commission
American News CorrespondentPIERRE — Gov. Dennis Daugaard hasn’t picked a successor to Bill Cerny yet, but he did make appointments Friday to two other seats on the state Game, Fish and Parks Commission. He reappointed Watertown businessman Jim Spies, who was...Tags: Dennis Daugaard, Politics, Government, Watertown, Regional Authority
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Notebook: Sometimes, a kiss is not just a kiss
Not since their first inaugural ball, when they danced together for the first time as South Dakota’s then-new first couple, did Jean and Mike Rounds have such a big public moment that seemed so personally genuine, as they did Thursday morning That...Tags: Elections, The Carpenters (music group), U.S. House of Representatives, Government, John Thune
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Mercer: Senate run latest bold move from Rounds
Ten years ago he almost didn’t run for governor. His friendly, homespun campaign proved to be the right answer in an ugly time. Mike Rounds no longer is the underdog. Now he is the intimidator. No longer governor because of term limits, he set...Tags: Elections, Government, John Thune, U.S. Senate, Stephanie Herseth Sandlin
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Rounds to announce Senate plans tomorrow
Former South Dakota Gov. Mike Rounds will announce his plans for the 2014 U.S. Senate race tomorrow. The Republican from Pierre has not previously said whether he is going to run for the seat now held by Democrat Tim Johnson. According to a news...Tags: Elections, Politics, Government, U.S. Senate, Tim Johnson
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Voters stick with GOP but give directions
With their financial decisions in Tuesday’s general elections, South Dakota voters handed Gov. Dennis Daugaard and the Legislature clear and specific directions about how they want, and don’t want, state government and public schools run. In...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Elections, Budgets and Budgeting, Labor Legislation, Voting
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