A bill to require a local election after any South Dakota school board decides to exceed property tax limitations advanced on a 4-3 committee vote Thursday at the Capitol in Pierre. The bill targets decisions by school districts to “opt out” of property tax limitations imposed by the state,
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South Dakota’s Secretary of State has responded to concerns from the Democratic National Committee over the sharing of voter information with the US Department of Justice.
The PAC filed a disclosure regarding how much it spent on the mailer featuring an AI-manipulated or generated photo of Sen. Taffy Howard and g… After a series of campaign filings, we have a clearer picture of the donations and spending by the "yes" and "no" sides in the Destination Dis…
The South Dakota Mines and Technology Student Association Senate will host one of the final public forums ahead of the January 20th election that will determine the future of destination District Tax Increment Finance which includes Libertyland USA,