South Dakota's dual credit program for high school juniors and seniors currently splits tuition costs between students and the state, with the state covering about 67% of the cost. This bill reduces the state's share to 50%, meaning students and school districts would pay a larger combined share of the dual credit tuition. The change makes the program less subsidized by shifting more of the financial burden away from the state.
Signed by the Governor H.J. 552
Delivered to the Governor H.J. 528
Signed by the President S.J. 512
Signed by the Speaker H.J. 510
Senate Do Pass Passed, YEAS 23, NAYS 11. S.J. 469
Senate Placed on calendar pursuant to JR 6F-6 Passed, YEAS 23, NAYS 11. S.J. 469
Education Report out of committee without recommendation
Senate Recalled from committee (Rule 7-7) Senate Education S.J. 451
Education Deferred to the 41st legislative day Passed, YEAS 4, NAYS 3.
Education Scheduled for hearing
First read in Senate and referred to Senate Education S.J. 393
House of Representatives Do Pass Passed, YEAS 56, NAYS 14. H.J. 395
Committee on Appropriations Do Pass Passed, YEAS 6, NAYS 3.
Committee on Appropriations Scheduled for hearing H.J. 1
Committee on Appropriations Scheduled for hearing H.J. 1
Committee on Appropriations Scheduled for hearing
Committee on Appropriations Scheduled for hearing H.J. 1
Committee on Appropriations Scheduled for hearing H.J. 1
Committee on Appropriations Referred to House Committee on Appropriations Passed, YEAS 14, NAYS 0.
Education Referred to Joint Committee on Appropriations Passed, YEAS 14, NAYS 1.
Education Scheduled for hearing H.J. 1
House of Representatives Referred to House Education H.J. 105
First Reading House H.J. 15
Education
Prime sponsor · Rep
Placed on calendar pursuant to JR 6F-6
Do Pass
Education — Deferred to the 41st legislative day
Do Pass
Committee on Appropriations — Do Pass
Committee on Appropriations — Referred to
Education — Referred to