On Friday, Feb. 7, Rhoden signed his first bill as Governor, Senate Bill 7, which bans sanctuary cities in South Dakota.
PIERRE, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - Governor Larry Rhoden signed his first bill into law on Friday. Rhoden signed Senate Bill 7 ...
Welcome to a new weekly feature reviewing South Dakotans in the federal government, where we keep an eye on Sens. John Thune ...
Supporters said the cut would undermine public safety, government transparency, education, high school activities and local ...
Gov. Larry Rhoden signed his first bill into law on Friday, telling reporters that it is “appropriate” for South Dakota to ...
The recently sworn-in Governor addressed a variety of issues from property taxes, and the proposed men's penitentiary, to ...
NDN Collective CEO Nick Tilsen says his organization will ‘again be making a stand’ should Trump accept Gov. Larry Rhoden’s ...
Opponents, including some lawmakers, have said there are alternative plans such as revamping several men’s prisons and ...
A bill that would close a campaign finance loophole allowing unlimited funds into a campaign is headed to the governor’s desk ...
Senate Bill 7 prevents cities from enacting laws which limit an individual from coordinating with a federal agency.
South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden appointed Jack Kolbeck to the open House seat for District 13, which includes portions of Lincoln and Minnehaha counties.
In an exclusive interview, Gov. Larry Rhoden told the Argus Leader raising the state sales tax is not the leading solution to ...