South Dakota Legislature: Property taxes, pipelines, prisons (and more)
As South Dakota’s Legislature convenes for its 100th session, it’s not just about marking a centennial milestone. Transition is the name of the game in Pierre, with Gov. Kristi Noem poised for a Washington move and Lt. Gov. Larry Rhoden ready to step up. At the heart of it all, though, are pressing issues: property taxes, education choices, and contentious pipeline debates. With a Republican-dominated landscape navigating these shifts, all eyes are on the legislative strategies unfolding amidst looming fiscal challenges and Noem’s pending legacy moves.
Every once in a while it’s worth looking outside our own bubble to see what’s happening elsewhere. In South Dakota, at least, it’s a lot of the same things that are happening in North Dakota. If you’re looking for the detailed look, get it from South Dakota News Watch.
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