State appropriators voted Tuesday against former Gov. Kristi Noem's proposed $3.61 million cut to SDPB's budget.
Members of the Legislature’s main budget committee voted to maintain state funding for South Dakota Public Broadcasting on Tuesday, reversing former Gov. Kristi Noem’s proposed $3.6 million cut.
Gov. Larry Rhoden has now signed 97 bills into law this legislative session, which began in January and concludes Thursday.
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Idaho lawmakers proposed Wednesday a new bill that could narrow down the number of lawsuits against doctors under Idaho’s abortion laws.
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