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make an appropriation to the Board of Technical Education to construct an advanced manufacturing laboratory space and classrooms on the campus of Lake Area Technical College and to declare an emergency.
The state is appropriating money to the Board of Technical Education to build a new advanced manufacturing laboratory and classrooms at Lake Area Technical College. The bill also declares this spending an emergency so the funds can be released and used immediately without the normal delays.
appropriate funds for the Dakota State University Cyber Program Expansion and to declare an emergency.
South Dakota will allocate $30 million from the state's general fund to expand Dakota State University's cybersecurity program through the Governor's Office of Economic Development. The bill declares an emergency, allowing the funding to take effect immediately rather than waiting for the standard budget cycle. Any money not spent or committed within the specified timeframe will be returned to the general fund.
make an appropriation to the Board of Technical Education to construct an agriculture and diesel power laboratory and multi-purpose space on the campus of Mitchell Technical College and to declare an emergency.
HB 1032 directs state funding to the Board of Technical Education to build a new agriculture and diesel power laboratory and multi-purpose facility at Mitchell Technical College. The bill declares this project an emergency, which allows it to take effect immediately rather than waiting for the standard effective date.
Honoring the 2021-2022 Canton C-Hawk girls wrestling team for its outstanding accomplishments.
This resolution honors the Canton C-Hawk girls wrestling team for their accomplishments during the 2021-2022 season. The bill does not change any state law—it is a ceremonial recognition passed by the South Dakota Senate to celebrate the team's achievements.
make an appropriation to reimburse certain health care professionals who have complied with the requirements for certain health care recruitment assistance programs and to declare an emergency.
South Dakota will pay out a total of $1,028,104 to reimburse health care professionals—including family physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and other eligible practitioners—who have completed requirements under the state's health care recruitment assistance programs. The money comes from the state's general fund and will be distributed by the Department of Health to those who qualify under existing program rules. The bill declares this an emergency so the reimbursements can take effect immediately after the governor signs it.
direct the Department of Labor and Regulation to compile and report statistics related to poverty and workforce development on tribal lands.
HB1151 requires South Dakota's Department of Labor and Regulation to collect and report statistics about poverty rates and workforce development programs specifically on tribal lands. This new reporting requirement will provide data to help track economic conditions and job training effectiveness in Native American communities across the state.