13 members · 49 bills referred · 108 committee votes
Bills
49
Enacted
25
Dead
20
Vote Pass Rate
94%
Bethany Soye
Brandei Schaefbauer
Eric Emery
Erin Healy
Greg Jamison
Jessica Bahmuller
Jon Hansen
Karla Lems
Leslie Heinemann
Marty Overweg
Scott Odenbach
Spencer Gosch
Tim Reisch
Authorize the Department of Corrections to construct a prison facility for offenders committed to the Department of Corrections in Lincoln County, to make an appropriation therefor, to transfer moneys to the incarceration construction fund, and to declare an emergency.
Require age verification by websites containing material that is harmful to minors, and to provide a penalty therefor.
Revise residency requirements for the purposes of voter registration.
Designate contact information provided on a voter registration form as not for public inspection.
Modify the voter registration deadline.
Amend the requirements for a paper ballot.
Limit annual valuation increases on owner-occupied single-family dwellings and nonagricultural property.
Provide permissible dates for municipal and school district elections.
Permit the state to invest in Bitcoin.
Revise the subpoena powers of the Government Operations and Audit Committee.
Require legislative approval of real property leases that are necessary for the operation of state government and exceed specified durations or rental payments.
Designate an individual using the address of a mail forwarding service or post office box when applying to register as a voter or vote by absentee ballot as a federal voter.
Prohibit the use of a diversity, equity, or inclusion program in a law enforcement agency.
Modify and repeal provisions related to the Legislative Research Council.
Amend provisions pertaining to the verification of registered voters contained in the master registration file.
Provide an exemption from certain property taxation for owner-occupied single-family dwellings, and to limit the taxes due on property over the previous year.
Reduce a limit on the annual increases of property tax revenues payable to certain taxing districts, and to subject school districts to a limit on property taxes collected in a year.
Urging the State Investment Council to invest in Bitcoin.
Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, conditioning the requirement of expanded Medicaid on the level of federal medical assistance.
Applying to the United States Congress under Article V of the United States Constitution to call for a convention for proposing an amendment to the constitution establishing congressional term limits.
Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, requiring that a constitutional amendment receive an affirmative vote of sixty percent of the votes cast before the measure is enacted.
Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, limiting the assessed value of real property and limiting real property taxes.
Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election amendments to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, requiring an intervening general election before consideration of an initiated constitutional amendment or initiated measure having the same subject as a previously rejected initiated amendment or measure.
Shorten the time before records of a Governor or a lieutenant governor are opened to the public.
Limit the imposition of restrictions on the carrying of a concealed pistol and other items of self-defense while on the campus of a public institution of higher education.
Limit the amount of money that a political committee may accept from an inactive candidate campaign committee.
Provide protections for parental rights.
Limit the amount of money that may be loaned to a candidate or political committee.
Modify the composition and staffing requirements of the South Dakota-Ireland Trade Commission.
Require legislative approval of real property leases that are necessary for the operation of state government and exceed specified durations or rental payments.
Clarify when a political committee must file certain campaign finance disclosure statements.
Revise the process by which a recount may be requested.
Amend provisions pertaining to the process by which the qualifications of a registered voter are verified.
Limit annual valuation increases on owner-occupied single-family dwellings and provide an exception for mill rate limitations on taxing districts.
Establish conditions a prospective condemnor must satisfy before commencing condemnation proceedings.
Require a voter use a pen when marking a ballot.
Prohibit contributions and loans from an authorized committee of a candidate for federal office.
Reduce the growth in the assessed value of owner-occupied property, limit increases in certain property tax revenues, revise provisions regarding school district excess tax levies, and revise eligibility requirements for a property tax assessment freeze.
Require the secretary of state to publish the numbers pertaining to the collection of signatures on a nominating petition.
Establish mandatory reporting requirements related to improper governmental conduct and crime, and to provide a penalty therefor.
Revise certain provisions related to capital improvements of state buildings.
Require an individual be a citizen of the United States before being eligible to vote and to provide a penalty therefor.
Require an indication of United States citizenship status on a motor vehicle operator's license or permit, and on a nondriver identification card.
Revise the requirements for a petition to initiate a measure or constitutional amendment or to refer a law.
Require that the director of the Legislative Research Council and the secretary of state review an initiated measure and determine if the measure embraces more than one subject.
Amend provisions pertaining to the duties of presidential electors.
Applying to the United States Congress for a convention of the states to propose amendments to the United States Constitution regarding the imposition of fiscal restraints on the federal government, further limiting the power and jurisdiction of the federal government, and limiting the terms of office for members of Congress and other federal officials.
Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, clarifying that an individual must be a citizen of the United States to be eligible to vote.
Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, establishing the trust for unclaimed property fund.
| Bill | Result |
|---|---|
| SB100 Limit the imposition of restrictions on the carrying of a concealed pistol and other items of self-defense while on the campus of a public institution of higher education. | Passed (10-3) |
| SB113 Provide protections for parental rights. | Passed (10-3) |
| SB136 Make an appropriation to enhance the economic health of South Dakota. | Passed (12-1) |
| SB137 Make an appropriation for the economic development of South Dakota. | Passed (12-1) |
| SB138 Make an appropriation for developing the economic viability of South Dakota. | Passed (12-1) |
| SB143 Modify the composition and staffing requirements of the South Dakota-Ireland Trade Commission. | Passed (12-1) |
| SB152 Promote the future success and development of South Dakota. | Passed (10-3) |
| SB173 Revise the process by which a recount may be requested. | Passed (13-0) |
| SB191 Limit annual valuation increases on owner-occupied single-family dwellings and provide an exception for mill rate limitations on taxing districts. | Passed (7-6) |
| SB198 Establish conditions a prospective condemnor must satisfy before commencing condemnation proceedings. | Passed (11-2) |
| SB216 Reduce the growth in the assessed value of owner-occupied property, limit increases in certain property tax revenues, revise provisions regarding school district excess tax levies, and revise eligibility requirements for a property tax assessment freeze. | Passed (9-4) |
| SJR503 Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, clarifying that an individual must be a citizen of the United States to be eligible to vote. | Passed (12-1) |
| SJR505 Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, establishing the trust for unclaimed property fund. | Passed (13-0) |
| SB68 Require an individual be a citizen of the United States before being eligible to vote and to provide a penalty therefor. | Passed (12-1) |
| SB89 Repeal the requirement that judicial officers be listed on a separate nonpolitical ballot. | Passed (12-0) |
| SB91 Revise the requirements for a petition to initiate a measure or constitutional amendment or to refer a law. | Passed (12-0) |
| SB92 Require that the director of the Legislative Research Council and the secretary of state review an initiated measure and determine if the measure embraces more than one subject. | Passed (12-0) |
| SB94 Amend provisions pertaining to the duties of presidential electors. | Passed (7-5) |
| SB94 Amend provisions pertaining to the duties of presidential electors. | Failed (3-9) |
| SB94 Amend provisions pertaining to the duties of presidential electors. | Passed (10-2) |
| SB106 Require an individual be registered as a voter of this state before being eligible to be a petition sponsor for a ballot measure. | Passed (13-0) |
| SB145 Require legislative approval of real property leases that are necessary for the operation of state government and exceed specified durations or rental payments. | Passed (13-0) |
| SB185 Amend provisions pertaining to the process by which the qualifications of a registered voter are verified. | Passed (13-0) |
| SB198 Establish conditions a prospective condemnor must satisfy before commencing condemnation proceedings. | Passed (12-0) |
| SB198 Establish conditions a prospective condemnor must satisfy before commencing condemnation proceedings. | Passed (10-3) |
| SB198 Establish conditions a prospective condemnor must satisfy before commencing condemnation proceedings. | Passed (9-4) |
| SB201 Prohibit contributions and loans from an authorized committee of a candidate for federal office. | Passed (10-2) |
| SB22 Modify provisions pertaining to the submission of a nominating petition. | Failed (4-8) |
| SB22 Modify provisions pertaining to the submission of a nominating petition. | Passed (9-3) |
| SB23 Require the secretary of state to publish the numbers pertaining to the collection of signatures on a nominating petition. | Passed (7-5) |
| SB60 Expand the access and investigatory authority of the state auditor. | Passed (13-0) |
| SB61 Modify the authority of the Board of Internal Control. | Passed (12-1) |
| SB61 Modify the authority of the Board of Internal Control. | Passed (11-2) |
| SB61 Modify the authority of the Board of Internal Control. | Passed (13-0) |
| SB61 Modify the authority of the Board of Internal Control. | Passed (12-1) |
| SB61 Modify the authority of the Board of Internal Control. | Passed (11-2) |
| SB62 Establish mandatory reporting requirements related to improper governmental conduct and crime, and to provide a penalty therefor. | Passed (13-0) |
| SB63 Establish protections for state employees who report improper governmental conduct and crime. | Passed (13-0) |
| SB66 Revise certain provisions related to capital improvements of state buildings. | Passed (13-0) |
| SB75 Require an indication of United States citizenship status on a motor vehicle operator's license or permit, and on a nondriver identification card. | Passed (11-2) |
| SB75 Require an indication of United States citizenship status on a motor vehicle operator's license or permit, and on a nondriver identification card. | Passed (11-2) |
| SB176 Clarify the discovery procedures and powers and to modify the administration of the Government Operations and Audit Committee. | Passed (13-0) |
| SB192 Rename the Department of Corrections. | Passed (8-5) |
| HB1134 Make an appropriation benefitting South Dakota. | Passed (12-0) |
| HB1135 Provide opportunities for treatment courts for South Dakotans, create a workgroup to study rehabilitation programs, and declare an emergency. | Passed (11-1) |
| HB1149 Make an appropriation benefitting South Dakotans. | Passed (11-1) |
| HB1150 Address issues facing South Dakota. | Passed (11-2) |
| HB1204 Revise the subpoena powers of the Government Operations and Audit Committee. | Passed (12-1) |
| HB1242 Limit the amount of money that a political action committee may accept from an authorized committee of a candidate for federal office. | Passed (11-1) |
| HJR5005 Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, limiting the assessed value of real property and limiting real property taxes. | Passed (12-0) |
| HB1119 Limit annual valuation increases on owner-occupied single-family dwellings and nonagricultural property. | Passed (8-4) |
| HB1138 Reduce a maximum property tax mill levy on owner-occupied single-family dwellings for school district general funds, and to repeal certain sales tax exemptions. | Passed (9-3) |
| HB1186 Provide for the revision and eventual repeal of the employer's investment in South Dakota's future fee. | Passed (9-2) |
| HB1191 Subject advertising services to a gross receipts tax, and to allocate proceeds to property tax relief. | Passed (12-0) |
| HB1229 Provide an exemption from certain property taxation for owner-occupied single-family dwellings, and to limit the taxes due on property over the previous year. | Passed (8-3) |
| HB1235 Reduce a limit on the annual increases of property tax revenues payable to certain taxing districts, and to subject school districts to a limit on property taxes collected in a year. | Passed (9-3) |
| HJR5007 Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election a law transfer the state accounting system from the Bureau of Finance and Management to the state auditor and amend provisions pertaining to the Bureau of Finance and Management. | Passed (9-1) |
| HB1019 Eliminate certain property taxes levied on owner-occupied single-family dwellings, and to increase certain gross receipts tax rates and use tax rates. | Failed (2-9) |
| HB1019 Eliminate certain property taxes levied on owner-occupied single-family dwellings, and to increase certain gross receipts tax rates and use tax rates. | Passed (10-1) |
| HB1241 To reduce the growth in the assessed value of owner-occupied property tax assessments. | Passed (10-0) |
| HCR6003 To provide for an interim study regarding property tax reduction and preservation of the American dream to own a home. | Passed (11-1) |
| HB1025 Authorize the Department of Corrections to construct a prison facility for offenders committed to the Department of Corrections in Lincoln County, to make an appropriation therefor, to transfer moneys to the incarceration construction fund, and to declare an emergency. | Passed (12-1) |
| HB1152 Prohibit the enforcement and implementation of directives from intergovernmental organizations, and to provide a penalty therefor. | Passed (8-4) |
| HB1164 Revise the process for nominating candidates for lieutenant governor. | Failed (5-8) |
| HB1164 Revise the process for nominating candidates for lieutenant governor. | Passed (8-5) |
| HB1243 Require an ownership disclosure for any non-individual entity that exercises eminent domain. | Passed (12-0) |
| HB1252 Revise provisions related to human trafficking. | Passed (12-0) |
| HB1256 Require the inclusion of certain information on a candidate's nominating petition or on a ballot question petition. | Passed (12-1) |
| HB1259 Prohibit unauthorized access to certain multi-occupancy rooms. | Passed (11-2) |
| HB1260 Require that birth certificates and certain official documents reflect biological sex. | Passed (9-4) |
| HJR5004 Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election amendments to the Constitution to the State of South Dakota, increasing the number of required signatures on a petition to initiate an amendment or measure. | Passed (13-0) |
| HJR5006 Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election amendments to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, requiring an intervening general election before consideration of an initiated constitutional amendment or initiated measure having the same subject as a previously rejected initiated amendment or measure. | Passed (11-2) |
| HB1066 Revise residency requirements for the purposes of voter registration. | Passed (8-2) |
| HB1140 Provide oversight regarding the exercise of gubernatorial emergency powers. | Passed (11-1) |
| HB1145 Amend provisions pertaining to the maintenance and publication of the statewide voter registration file. | Passed (11-0) |
| HB1169 Modify the signature requirement for a petition to initiate a constitutional amendment. | Passed (10-1) |
| HB1205 Require legislative approval of real property leases that are necessary for the operation of state government and exceed specified durations or rental payments. | Passed (8-4) |
| HB1211 Prohibit the use of a diversity, equity, or inclusion program in a law enforcement agency. | Passed (10-1) |
| HB1216 Modify and repeal provisions related to the Legislative Research Council. | Passed (10-1) |
| HB1220 Amend provisions pertaining to the verification of registered voters contained in the master registration file. | Passed (7-4) |
| HB1220 Amend provisions pertaining to the verification of registered voters contained in the master registration file. | Passed (7-4) |
| HB1220 Amend provisions pertaining to the verification of registered voters contained in the master registration file. | Passed (7-4) |
| HB1220 Amend provisions pertaining to the verification of registered voters contained in the master registration file. | Passed (8-3) |
| HCR6009 Requesting the attorney general to file a lawsuit against the People's Republic of China and related parties to seek damages related to the COVID-19 global pandemic. | Passed (9-2) |
| HB1130 Provide permissible dates for municipal and school district elections. | Passed (11-1) |
| HB1184 Amend the deadline for filing a petition to initiate a measure or constitutional amendment. | Passed (11-1) |
| HB1208 Designate an individual using the address of a mail forwarding service or post office box when applying to register as a voter or vote by absentee ballot as a federal voter. | Passed (10-2) |
| HB1103 Modify the voter registration deadline. | Passed (8-4) |
| HB1104 Amend the requirements for a paper ballot. | Failed (4-8) |
| HB1104 Amend the requirements for a paper ballot. | Passed (9-3) |
| HB1106 Require a report regarding refugee resettlement services. | Passed (10-2) |
| SB11 Limit the amount of money that a political committee may accept from an inactive candidate campaign committee. | Passed (8-4) |
| SB11 Limit the amount of money that a political committee may accept from an inactive candidate campaign committee. | Failed (5-7) |
| SB11 Limit the amount of money that a political committee may accept from an inactive candidate campaign committee. | Passed (9-3) |
| SB20 Require a voter use a pen when marking a ballot. | Passed (10-2) |
| SB12 Limit the amount of money that may be loaned to a candidate or political committee. | Passed (12-1) |
| SB17 Clarify when a political committee must file certain campaign finance disclosure statements. | Passed (13-0) |
| SB20 Require a voter use a pen when marking a ballot. | Passed (7-6) |
| SJR502 Applying to the United States Congress for a convention of the states to propose amendments to the United States Constitution regarding the imposition of fiscal restraints on the federal government, further limiting the power and jurisdiction of the federal government, and limiting the terms of office for members of Congress and other federal officials. | Passed (8-5) |
| HJR5002 Applying to the United States Congress under Article V of the United States Constitution to call for a convention for proposing an amendment to the constitution establishing congressional term limits. | Passed (8-4) |
| SB10 Shorten the time before records of a Governor or a lieutenant governor are opened to the public. | Passed (11-0) |
| HB1062 Amend provisions pertaining to the maintenance and publication of the statewide voter registration file. | Passed (9-3) |
| HB1073 Designate contact information provided on a voter registration form as not for public inspection. | Passed (7-5) |
| HB1052 Prohibit the exercise of eminent domain for a pipeline that carries carbon oxide. | Passed (10-3) |
| HB1066 Revise residency requirements for the purposes of voter registration. | Passed (7-6) |
| HB1053 Require age verification by websites containing material that is harmful to minors, and to provide a penalty therefor. | Passed (11-2) |
| HJR5001 Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, conditioning the requirement of expanded Medicaid on the level of federal medical assistance. | Passed (11-2) |
| HJR5003 Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, requiring that a constitutional amendment receive an affirmative vote of sixty percent of the votes cast before the measure is enacted. | Passed (11-2) |