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create a taskforce to study the creation of Indian medicaid managed care entities in the state.
permit the board of a school district to require that certain students receive instruction in alternative settings.
allow the Public Utilities Commission to assess actual costs to data centers that are customers of public utilities.
make an appropriation for the expansion of broadband infrastructure and to declare an emergency.
revise property tax levies for school districts and to revise the state aid to general and special education formulas.
revise a provision related to theft by a contractor, subcontractor, or supplier.
establish parameters for the reimbursement of school districts that provide free or reduced-price meals to students.
modify the distributions of revenues collected from severance taxation on new permits.
modify provisions pertaining to the submission of a nominating petition.
require the sealing of court files upon dismissal or denial of a petition for a protection order.
permit a court to impose as a condition of probation, or parole in certain circumstances, treatment at a nonprofit entity awarded an alternative care program grant.
adopt the respiratory care interstate compact.
adopt the athletic trainer licensure compact.
amend provisions related to changing rooms, sleeping quarters, and restrooms.
revise provisions related to Division of Criminal Investigation cooperation with Indian tribes.
revise qualifications for immunity from prosecution following a drug-related overdose.
define man and woman throughout the state.
add coaches to the list of mandatory reporters of child abuse or neglect.
modify the provisions for a refund of taxes to disabled veterans and surviving spouses under certain property tax relief programs.
clarify authority for the Cosmetology Commission to credit work experience for educational hours for certain out-of-state licensure applicants, and to require the commission to promulgate rules therefor.
address prior authorization and reporting requirements by utilization review organizations and health carriers.
make an appropriation for victim services provided by nonprofit organizations.
authorize counties and municipalities to issue a license for a cigar bar.
regulate the sale of nicotine products, and to provide a penalty therefor.
establish principles for a state agency to consider when formulating or implementing a program that has the potential of affecting tribal members on a reservation.
repeal the special donations fund and make an appropriation to the Department of Education for the provision of a grant to support the Jobs for America's Graduates-South Dakota program.
authorize municipalities to establish a local funding mechanism for capital improvement projects.
amend provisions pertaining to the School Finance Accountability Board, and the process by which a recommendation of the board is approved.
revise the types of community-based providers for purposes of state funded services.
exempt any soil amendment used exclusively for agricultural purposes from sales tax.
amend the definition of an abortion.
require that a property tax bill provide access to a state website providing property tax information.
make an appropriation for a non-residential, school-based, therapeutic services facility in Brown County and to declare an emergency.
eliminate an exclusion from the definition of an agricultural equipment dealer.
eliminate the Agricultural Land Assessment Implementation and Oversight Advisory Task Force, and to provide that the Department of Revenue receive the submission of recommendations and provide a report on agricultural value.
prohibit the dispensing, distribution, sale, or advertisement of certain articles or things for purposes of an unlawful abortion and provide a criminal and civil penalty therefor.
limit the ability of a health carrier to recoup, recover, or retroactively deny previously paid claims.
prohibit the electronic publication of certain information about a judicial officer or law enforcement officer and provide a penalty therefor.
permit the use of biological filtration systems in water recreational facilities located in certain lodging establishments.
except victims of human trafficking or domestic abuse from certain clemency notice requirements.
require education in prenatal human growth and development.
revise a provision related to service of process for boards of county commissioners.
appropriate money for the ordinary expenses of the legislative, judicial, and executive departments of the state, the current expenses of state institutions, interest on the public debt, and common schools.
modify the distribution of gaming revenues.
modify the amount required to be set aside for extraordinary expenses incurred in providing special education programs.
add licensed and registered child care programs to the definition of community safety zone.
create the capitol restoration fund and to transfer moneys thereto.
transfer moneys and make an appropriation for the replacement of the Richmond Lake dam and spillway and to declare an emergency.
revise the season in which a nonprofit organization may host a special pheasant hunt for disabled veterans and Purple Heart recipients.
modify provisions related to the South Dakota Veterans Council.
protect residents from increased utility costs and utility shortages caused by data centers and clarify authority to regulate data centers.
make an appropriation for grants to support the purchase of personal protective equipment by volunteer fire departments and to declare an emergency.
establish procedures for anti-SLAPP actions to protect the exercise of a person's constitutional rights, including freedom of speech.
revise a provision related to the transportation of an inmate upon discharge from a correctional facility.
amend the requirements for filing certain campaign finance disclosure statements.
create the Developmental Disability Service Delivery Committee.
require the publication of the results of an election for precinct committeeman or committeewoman and to declare an emergency.
clarify the eligibility of multiple garages or structures to be classified as owner-occupied.
revise requirements pertaining to the minimum age for marriage.
amend provisions pertaining to the processing of absentee ballots and to declare an emergency.
require that an individual provide proof of citizenship when registering to vote and to declare an emergency.
permit a court to commit a juvenile adjudicated delinquent for certain weapons offenses to the Department of Corrections.
revise certain criteria for loans from the South Dakota housing infrastructure fund.
amend provisions pertaining to the publication of the statewide voter registration file.
require that a state agency consult with the Aeronautics Commission prior to purchasing, transferring, or disposing of a state owned and operated aircraft.
regulate the retail sale of nicotine products, and to provide a penalty therefor.
make an appropriation for eligible water, wastewater, storm water, and riparian buffer initiative projects and to declare an emergency.
create the water infrastructure development fund, to provide an appropriation, to provide for the awarding of grants and loans from the fund for certain rural water projects and to declare an emergency.
create the homeowner property tax reduction fund, and to transfer moneys to the homeowner property tax reduction fund.
limit the types of residential improvements for which counties, municipalities, and townships may require a permit.
make appropriations for water and environmental purposes and to declare an emergency.
revise provisions relating to industrial hemp.
revise a provision related to criminal invasions of privacy, prohibit the creation and distribution of digitally fabricated material of an identifiable individual, and provide penalties therefor.
enhance the penalties for ingestion, possession with intent to deliver, and delivery of a controlled substance in a state correctional facility.
establish investigative subpoena authority to gather business records in certain investigations.
revise a provision regulating delta-8 tetrahydrocannabinol, THC-O acetate, and hexahydrocannabinol for persons under the age of twenty-one and to provide a penalty therefor.
safeguard the integrity, privacy, and security of genetic data and provide a civil penalty therefor.
make an appropriation for the purchase of a new Division of Highway Patrol airplane and mission equipment and to declare an emergency.
transfer moneys to the general fund from the budget reserve fund and the general revenue replacement fund, and to declare an emergency.
authorize loans from the South Dakota housing infrastructure fund for airport infrastructure.
revise the General Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2026.
make an appropriation to the South Dakota Board of Technical Education to construct an advanced manufacturing laboratory space and classrooms on the campus of Southeast Technical College and to declare an emergency.
create a task force to study the provision of emergency medical services as an essential service and the funding thereof.
expand the information required to be sent to the prescription drug monitoring program for each registry identification card holder.
authorize the imposition of a county option gross receipts tax to reduce owner-occupied property taxes.
update certain citations to federal regulations regarding pipeline safety inspections.
revise certain provisions related to child support.
protect electric infrastructure in this state.
update provisions pertaining to open records.
reschedule the date for filing certain annual reports.
modify restrictions on lands for certain public purposes.
ensure the validity of non-compete agreements in the context of jointly owned business entities.
revise provisions related to serving a subpoena in a contested case.
protect financial institutions taking action to prevent the financial exploitation of consenting, senior, or vulnerable adults.
authorize the salvage of certain bird eggs.
increase penalties for the operation of drones over certain facilities and to provide for mitigation techniques and countermeasures.
require the reporting of funding given by certain persons and governments to institutions under the control of the Board of Regents and the South Dakota Board of Technical Education.
temporarily prohibit the manufacture, sale, and distribution of any product containing cell-cultured protein, and to provide a penalty therefor.
make an appropriation for roadway and related infrastructure improvements required because of construction activity at Ellsworth Air Force Base and to declare an emergency.
provide additional legislative oversight of rulemaking.
prohibit a candidate or political committee from accepting contributions or loans made by a foreign national, to provide a penalty therefor, and to declare an emergency.
amend the period of time before which ballots and other election materials may be destroyed following an election.
clarify the requirements for marking an optical scan ballot.
modify provisions for a tax increment financing district.
require that counties provide written notice to township supervisors of conditional use applications and appeals.
make an appropriation for county rural access infrastructure and to declare an emergency.
revise the process for requesting a veteran's certificate of discharge from a county register of deeds.
authorize certain utilities to establish wildfire mitigation plans and associated liability limitations for wildfire damages.
revise the compliance requirements for limitations on foreign ownership of agricultural land.
address search and seizure provisions applicable to digital currency.
restrict ownership of real property interests by certain prohibited entities and to provide for enforcement.
clarify the procedure for a potential condemnor to examine real property absent the property owner's permission.
prevent virtual currency kiosk fraud.
require that any holder of a commercial driver license in this state must be proficient in the English language, and to provide a penalty therefor.
reschedule the pharmaceutical composition of crystalline polymorph psilocybin in a drug product approved by the Food and Drug Administration as a Schedule IV controlled substance.
revise the terms of county extension board members.
establish the crime of fraudulent assisted reproduction and provide a penalty and civil liability therefor.
amend the process by which moneys are distributed from the employer's investment in South Dakota's future fund.
revise provisions related to trusts.
require that social media companies provide collected personal data of a user at the user's request and maintain transparent interoperability interfaces.
increase the penalty for preventing practice of religion.
modify requirements regarding nondomiciled commercial driver licenses.
modify the administration of the South Dakota-Ireland trade fund.
create the county and township infrastructure fund for the accounting, safekeeping, and allocation of unobligated rural access infrastructure fund moneys.
provide for prescribed burning of state-owned land by a person owning adjoining land and to declare an emergency.
amend the definition of law enforcement officer to include tribal law enforcement officers.
authorize the expansion and renovation of the Sturgis Readiness Center, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
authorize the Department of Corrections to demolish the Pierre Minimum Center, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
revise a provision related to aggravated assault.
amend provisions pertaining to the public availability of information contained in certain records.
prohibit an insurer from declining or limiting life, disability, or long-term care insurance policies based solely on an individual's status as a living organ donor.
revise a provision related to driving under the influence.
authorize the possession and self-administration of diabetes medications by a student on school property and at school-related events and activities.
adopt the physician assistant licensure compact.
add certain substances to Schedule I of the controlled substances schedule.
classify medetomidine as a Schedule III controlled substance and establish permissible uses.
limit the liability of law enforcement officers and others when removing a disabled vehicle from a highway, a right of way, or public waters.
require the provision of interpreter or translator services for parties to an administrative contested case.
modify provisions related to the practice of pharmacy.
prohibit certain restrictions in employment contracts for community services providers.
clarify the prohibition on injuring or harassing a service animal.
prohibit the misrepresentation of an animal as a service animal and to provide a penalty therefor.
clarify and establish requirements related to forensic medical examinations.
amend provisions pertaining to the duties of presidential electors.
provide for the publication of ballot images and the cast vote record of automatic tabulating equipment.
revise the time within which a recount for a school board election must be completed.
amend the reasons for challenging an individual's eligibility to vote.
permit the use of a confirmation letter to verify a voter's registration.
amend and repeal provisions pertaining to the ballot requirements for certain elections and to declare an emergency.
require that the Department of Social Services submit a federal waiver request to exclude soft drinks from the supplemental nutrition assistance program.
allow for the direct creation of a limited liability limited partnership.
revise the application requirements for special license plates and parking permits for individuals with disabilities.
modify the requirements for obtaining an agricultural processor's lien.
modify provisions regarding directors serving on a farm mutual insurer’s board.
amend permissible uses of a school district's capital outlay fund.
establish a greater tire weight limit for a mobile crane moving on any highway in this state.
revise a provision related to the venue of adoption proceedings.
modify provisions for a tax collection agreement with an Indian tribe.
authorize the establishment of municipal property tax rebate programs.
update references in certain statutes to the 2024 standard building codes.
revise certain provisions pertaining to municipal government.
modify tax refunds for elderly persons and persons with a disability.
update provisions related to the permit application process for proposed energy and transmission facilities.
revise procurement for highway construction contracts.
revise the description of certain highways included in the state trunk highway system.
authorize the assumption of certain responsibilities and the waiver of sovereign immunity in connection with certain actions under federal environmental law.
amend the type of entities eligible to participate in the cybersecurity services initiative.
revise and repeal provisions allowing probation for contempt of a custody or visitation decree.
clarify the purposes permitted for certain offenders to operate a motor vehicle.
modify the surcharge for a responding party in a forcible entry and detainer action.
revise and repeal provisions related to the crime victims' compensation program.
make an appropriation for tax refunds for elderly persons and persons with a disability, and to declare an emergency.
make an appropriation for the payment of extraordinary litigation expenses and to declare an emergency.
extend the time for reverting moneys appropriated for the modernization of the state's enterprise resource planning systems.
amend the reversion date for moneys appropriated to the Department of Education to improve and renovate the Cultural Heritage Center.
modify provisions related to the licensure of public accountants.
make an appropriation for the design and construction of an indoor athletics facility at Dakota State University and to declare an emergency.
revise provisions relating to state financial practices.
amend provisions pertaining to the required criminal background investigation of certain school employees.
revise provisions regarding pesticide laws.
authorize the use of bingo games, lotteries, and pull-tab devices by booster clubs.
increase the annual fee required of an owner of an electric motor vehicle.
make an appropriation to reimburse health care professionals who have complied with the requirements for rural recruitment assistance programs, and to declare an emergency.
make an appropriation for the design and construction of an addition to the existing swine wean-to-finish barn at South Dakota State University and to declare an emergency.
make an appropriation for the design and construction of an athletic facility at the University of South Dakota and to declare an emergency.
make an appropriation for the design and construction of a new soccer venue at South Dakota State University and to declare an emergency.
establish the state office of apprenticeship within the Department of Labor and Regulation.
make an appropriation for costs related to emergencies and disasters impacting the state and to declare an emergency.
make an appropriation for costs related to the suppression of wildfires impacting the state and to declare an emergency.
increase the maximum amount allowable for the livestock ownership inspection fee and to declare an emergency.
amend provisions pertaining to the timing of municipal elections.
increase fees for decals and license plates mailed to vehicle owners.
allow a business owner who is a veteran to display military specialty plates on a noncommercial vehicle registered to the veteran's business and to limit personal liability to the business owner and veteran.
revise the conditions for in-service distributions from the South Dakota deferred compensation plan.
clarify the procedure for petitioning a board of county commissioners for a change to the comprehensive plan or zoning ordinances.
revise the daily meal allowance for wildland fire employees and fire suppression forces in certain circumstances.
modify fees charged by the clerk of courts for certain copies of court records.
establish a criminal background check requirement for multistate licensure under the social work licensure compact.
revise provisions related to the practice of addiction counseling and prevention services.
require licensure for online pari-mutuel wagering pools for horse and dog races, and clarify the application of tax therefor.
remove the five percent calculation requirement from the county budgetary process.
provide for the sale of producer-raised meat and meat food products directly to consumers pending legalization under federal law.
revise restrictions on residence within a community safety zone and to declare an emergency.
remove the requirement that counties remit to municipalities an amount equal to the road levy for calendar years 1984, 1985, and 1986.
revise a provision related to the adoption of federal motor carrier regulations.
increase reinstatement fees and abstract driver record fees.
repeal income modifications for the bank franchise tax pertaining to bad debts.
revise certain references to the Internal Revenue Code.
include certain types of vehicles in the unpaid repair bill titling process.
modify the requirements for open meeting agendas and provide a penalty therefor.
revise the requirements for executive sessions and closed meetings.
clarify that an official open meeting agenda must be posted online at least seventy-two hours before the scheduled start of the meeting.
update the reference to the Internal Revenue Code to reflect current federal law for the administration of South Dakota Retirement System statutes.
revise certain requirements for contesting actions of the South Dakota Retirement System.
clarify statutes governing the administration of disability benefits by the South Dakota Retirement System.
ensure uniformity in member identification provisions governing the South Dakota Retirement System.
revise certain required minimum distribution provisions of the South Dakota Retirement System.
modify provisions related to the controlled substances schedule and to declare an emergency.
authorize the construction of a National Guard vehicle maintenance shop in Sturgis, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
repeal the creation and budgeting for the Digital Dakota Network.
update the official code of laws.
clarify when certification of values is transmitted to the county.
modify the annual fee imposed on certain concentrated animal feeding operations.
revise procedures for returning and withholding security deposits for residential premises.
permit a school district to administer epinephrine using a nasal spray.
revise provisions regarding notices to the one-call notification center.
authorize the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources to dismantle and demolish buildings on the South Dakota State Fairgrounds, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
make an appropriation for the construction costs at the Blue Dog State Fish Hatchery, and to declare an emergency.
authorize the transfer of certain surplus real property by the Department of Game, Fish and Parks to the Spearfish Canyon Foundation for a public purpose.
provide for a refund of property taxes in previous years for qualifying veterans and surviving spouses.
provide that a firearm silencer is not a controlled weapon.
establish requirements and liability protection for registered nurses and licensed practical nurses serving on ambulance crews.
modify requirements for ambulance operators.
update the reference to the Internal Revenue Code to reflect current federal law for the administration of higher education savings plans.
require the disclosure of whether a ballot question was proposed by initiative or by the Legislature.
require that agencies promulgating permanent rules publish the rules and associated rulemaking forms on a state website.
clarify when agency financial resource information must be filed in the permanent administrative rulemaking process.
revise and repeal provisions related to the athletic commission.
increase thresholds for the value of and eligibility for the partners in education scholarship.
make an appropriation to implement the rural health transformation program, and to declare an emergency.
consider a cultivated-protein food product to be adulterated food.
require the licensure of non-medical home care agencies, and to provide a penalty therefor.
appropriate money for the ordinary expenses of the legislative, judicial, and executive departments of the state, the current expenses of state institutions, interest on the public debt, and common schools.
require employment verification eligibility through the e-verify program and to provide a penalty therefor.
modify the requirements to refer an ordinance or resolution to the voters of a political subdivision.
make an appropriation for the economic development prosperity of South Dakota.
make an appropriation to enhance the economic health of South Dakota.
repeal the medical marijuana oversight committee.
clarify bond or pre-trial release upon sobriety program participation.
modify the requirements for public notice of a hearing prior to a vote to impose an excess tax levy, and to modify requirements to refer an excess tax levy of a school district to a vote.
adjust the assessment methodology for owner-occupied single-family dwellings and nonagricultural property.
address issues facing South Dakota.
promote the future success and development of South Dakota.
make an appropriation for the economic development of South Dakota.
address issues facing South Dakota.
revise the child support obligation schedule.
permit technical college employees to join the state health plan.
restrict the use of a cell phone by a student during the school day.
establish the crime of failure to summon aid for a suicide attempt and provide a penalty therefor.
establish the homeowner tax reduction fund.
restrict deference to a state agency's interpretation of a state statute, administrative rule, or policy.
authorize a comprehensive study of juvenile correctional and residential facilities, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
provide a rebuttable presumption in favor of joint physical custody of a minor child.
require the award of certain disbursements to prevailing owners and taxpayers in appeals of property classifications or assessments.
require certain applicants that seek a permit from the Public Utilities Commission of the State of South Dakota to prepare and pay for an environmental impact statement.
modify provisions related to the reimbursement fee for preparation of a garnishment disclosure.
codify the rights of a parent.
revise the medical purpose affirmative defense in cannabis prosecution.
make an appropriation for providing a grant to a nonprofit that delivers programming to support offenders and correctional staff.
authorize the construction of a trades center on the campus of Lake Area Technical College, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
provide a tax credit for owner-occupied property, to make an appropriation therefor, and to transfer moneys to the general fund.
create requirements for age verification and parental consent for application stores and to provide a penalty therefor.
regulate how broadband internet access service providers use customer data.
modify the requirements for a petition to refer an excess tax levy of a school district to a vote.
prohibit certain state officers or employees from being employed by an organization that was the recipient of a contract awarded on behalf of a state agency for a period of time.
create the South Dakota school construction fund, provide for the transfer of moneys to the fund, and make an appropriation therefor.
make an appropriation for a statewide educator retention initiative.
make an appropriation to defray the operational costs of school districts.
make an appropriation to contract for a study on the length of service award programs for volunteers.
make an appropriation for a fire management officer position within the Department of Public Safety.
provide for the creation of a cardiac emergency plan in every school and to make an appropriation therefor.
remove the prohibition pertaining to the shooting of mourning doves located within specific areas.
modify the crime of cruelty to an animal and increase the penalty therefor.
modify requirements for public notice of a hearing prior to a vote to impose an excess tax levy.
restrict contracts and declarations that prohibit the use of commercial or residential property for any healthcare service in medically underserved areas or communities, or in areas with a medically underserved population under federal law.
make an appropriation for the purchase and distribution of food by a statewide distribution organization.
make an appropriation to increase the rate of payment for federally qualified health centers.
make an appropriation for increasing the benefit amounts of the temporary assistance for needy families program, and to declare an emergency.
create the building opportunity through out-of-school time program and the building opportunity through out-of-school time program fund, authorize a new fee, make an appropriation therefor, and transfer moneys to the building opportunity through out-of-school time program fund.
amend provisions pertaining to conducting a municipal or school district election and to declare an emergency.
establish a minimum damage threshold for a motor vehicle total loss declaration.
establish a manufactured housing downpayment assistance program.
make an appropriation for the development of South Dakota.
reduce certain property taxes for owner-occupied property, and to increase the rates for certain gross receipts taxes and use taxes.
deposit certain tax revenues into a homeowner tax reduction fund.
increase the income limits for a property tax assessment freeze.
revise registration fees for drones and establish a fund to support drone aviation.
prohibit certain billing practices by ambulance service providers and establish reimbursement standards for out-of-network emergency medical services.
modify provisions relating to the reinvestment payment program, and relating to the purchasing of goods and services used by projects approved for the reinvestment payment program.
enhance the future of education in South Dakota.
revise a provision related to the transportation of an inmate upon discharge from a correctional facility.
enhance the economy of South Dakota.
provide a rebuttable presumption in favor of joint physical custody of a minor child.
amend certain provisions pertaining to special education funding.
establish a pilot program to provide benefits for menstrual hygiene products and diapers for individuals who receive temporary assistance for needy families, and to make an appropriation therefor.
provide a property tax credit for the payment of nonpublic school tuition.
modify requirements for payment of the employer's investment in South Dakota's future fee.
create the community-based providers methodology supplement fund, create the target teacher salary supplement fund, and provide for the transfer of certain unobligated cash balances to the fund.
require that the Department of Revenue provide for an online application for property tax relief programs.
provide an apprenticeship pathway to practice law in South Dakota.
prohibit certain political committees from accepting contributions by certain officers or employees of this state.
prohibit the dissemination of location information about a public officer and provide a penalty and civil cause of action therefor.
clarify the definition of backup electric generation.
establish a new fund to provide property tax relief.
provide that a portion of revenues from wind farms remain with school districts.
provide for a pilot program for the implementation of a secured cryptographically end-to-end verifiable voting system in certain jurisdictions.
limit annual valuation increases on owner-occupied single-family dwellings and provide an exception for mill rate limitations on taxing districts.
apportion interest earnings from the unclaimed property trust fund to school districts.
require an election to approve the issuance of certain capital outlay certificates, lease-purchase contracts, or installment purchase contracts.
amend the manner of calculating state aid to general and special education funding.
provide that an alcoholic beverage may be carried and consumed in enterprises connected to and in the same building as a bar or lounge.
restrict the processing of online personal data of individuals sixteen years of age or younger.
modify requirements to create a tax increment financing district.
remove the authorization to issue grants as part of a tax increment financing district.
modify the blight requirements for purposes of creating a tax increment financing district.
establish the homeowner tax reduction fund.
make an exception for improvement districts from a limit on revenue growth for purposes of property taxation.
prohibit certain persons from requiring genetic-based vaccinations.
prohibit COVID-19 vaccination requirements and to provide a penalty therefor.
protect persons from discrimination by financial institutions.
establish civil liability for furnishing alcohol to an obviously intoxicated person.
prohibit nondisclosure of certain agreements related to data centers.
amend provisions of the Uniform Commercial Code.
establish policies and procedures for the use of solitary confinement in a juvenile facility.
authorize the provision of charitable contributions to a scholarship granting organization.
eliminate a limit on the accumulation of the unused index factor for property taxation.
increase the amount of value exempt from property taxes under a tax relief program for disabled veterans and surviving spouses.
revise the limitations on a municipality's power to take actions for the promotion of health or the suppression of disease.
provide for the establishment of charter schools.
impose a transaction tax and dedicate revenues collected to supplant certain property taxes, and to provide a penalty therefor.
provide an appropriation for a payment for state employee salaries.
require age verification before an individual may access an application from an online application store, publicly available website, electronic service, or other online platform.
require the promulgation of rules related to accessing the capitol complex and providing electronic card access to capitol access pass holders.
limit the annual increase in assessed value of each owner-occupied single-family dwelling.
reduce the duration of an individual's reemployment benefits.
provide an additional means of determining the purchase price of a used motor vehicle acquired by gift or other transfer.
prohibit members of the Board of Economic Development from having any interest in moneys from or approved by the Board of Economic Development.
require that the Department of Health accept the medical records of a veteran applying for a medical cannabis registry identification card.
reduce the sales and use tax rates on food, to increase the rates for certain taxes, use taxes, and excise taxes, and to provide a new fund for school district capital outlay projects.
abolish the State Board of Elections.
exempt one motor vehicle of a debtor from being taken by legal process.
increase a limit on video lottery gaming, and to deposit moneys into a new fund.
provide for the participation of delegates from this state in an Article V convention, and to provide a penalty therefor.
provide for indigent legal services by the Commission on Indigent Legal Services, and to provide an appropriation therefor.
impose a one-year moratorium on the construction or expansion of hyperscale data centers.
modify requirements regarding the use of a mobile electronic device while operating a motor vehicle.
establish a data collection system pertaining to assisted reproductive technology and to provide a penalty therefor.
limit the use of taxpayer funds and resources by a public education employer to support a labor organization or affiliate and to provide a penalty therefor.
establish requirements for the distribution and sale of vapor products, and to provide a penalty therefor.
repeal capital punishment.
require that a snow bear be titled and licensed.
amend provisions pertaining to the timing of municipal and school district elections.
revise provisions for the acquisition of highway easements and rights of way.
limit costs and risks associated with electricity use by data centers and impose a moratorium.
prohibit natural asset companies.
limit nuisances caused by data centers.
update provisions related to certain large-use customers of utilities.
provide property tax relief to certain senior owners of owner-occupied single-family dwellings.
repeal the expiration of a reduction in certain gross receipts and use tax rates.
require a vote to approve the creation of certain tax increment financing districts.
prohibit the assessment of certain administrative fees or penalties related to the provision of care by an out-of-network provider.
modify provisions pertaining to the purchasing of goods and services related to data center operations.
protect residents from increased utility costs and utility shortages caused by data centers, to clarify authority to regulate data centers, and to modify provisions pertaining to the purchasing of goods and services by a data center.
require that the Department of Revenue provide an annual report to Indian tribes regarding certain tax collections.
create a digital registry identification card for medical cannabis patients.
lower the cost threshold at which a tax increment finance base must be redetermined.
require that campgrounds and campground additions, alterations, and modifications comply with National Fire Protection Association standards.
modify requirements to create a tax increment financing district.
update provisions related to tax increment financing districts.
require the provision of a notice to consumers, interacting with certain chatbots or other human-simulating computer technologies that could mislead or deceive the consumer.
authorize the creation of land banks.
expand the locations at which raw milk may be purchased for personal use by a consumer.
ban kratom and kratom products and to provide a penalty therefor.
establish provisions related to the disclosure of COVID-19 and mRNA vaccination status and blood donations.
revise the scope of practice for occupational therapy.
require that manufacturers of agricultural equipment allow an independent repair provider or an owner to make certain repairs to agricultural equipment.
require an alternate approval process for an operation that extracts materials by the use of explosives.
modify the authority of a political subdivision to adopt mining ordinances.
limit annual valuation increases on owner-occupied single-family dwellings and provide an exception for mill rate limitations on taxing districts.
revise the time for conducting the canvass of an election.
clarify the effect of the resignation of certain gubernatorial appointees.
amend the manner in which a school district determines the district's enrollment for the purpose of calculating state aid to general education.
require the registration of fishing guides.
revise the factors for considering deviation from the child support obligation schedule.
repeal provisions related to the shared parenting child support cross credit.
place requirements on the use of artificial intelligence systems by health carriers in making determinations about the provision of health care services.
address the tax situation in South Dakota.
enhance public education in South Dakota.
define nonpublic school.
adjust a limit on the percentage increase in revenue payable from property taxes.
require that county treasurers calculate excise tax using the amount shown on a bill of sale for a used vehicle sold, leased, or transferred by a person other than a licensed motor vehicle dealer.
amend the state aid formula for general education and for special education.
make an appropriation for providing a grant to a nonprofit that delivers diversion programming.
modify provisions of a report required by the Governor's Office of Economic Development on certain awards and grants.
require that certain facilities obtain conditional use permits from adjacent political subdivisions.
create a new class of nonagricultural property for purposes of taxation, and to provide a penalty therefor.
require statewide livestock ownership inspection.
revise certain mining statutes.
prohibit geoengineering in this state.
provide for the study of statewide transit needs and the economic impacts of public transit, and to make an appropriation therefor.
authorize the recall of certain elected officials or individuals appointed to fill vacancies in certain offices.
terminate bounty payments for the control of nest predation.
regulate the use of chatbots by minors.
lower a maximum limit on the tax increment base value.
authorize the shipment of distilled spirits directly to consumers, and to provide a penalty therefor.
revise public notice requirements for new sand, gravel, and construction aggregate mines.
provide for an automatic refund of an assessment on crops, livestock, and milk.
require the review of a financing plan to establish a tax increment financing district.
make an appropriation to the Department of Education for the provision of grants to sparse school districts.
clarify the rights to appeal and refer certain decisions of boards of county commissioners.
allow the parole of certain inmates sentenced to life imprisonment without parole.
establish a post-employment restriction for employees of the Governor's Office of Economic Development and create a penalty therefor.
clarify documentation requirements for assistance animals in rental dwelling units.
exempt certain sales at farmers' markets from sales tax.
revise and repeal provisions related to rape offenses and to increase the penalty therefor.
provide for the disclosure of any third party that has a right to receive a payment contingent upon the outcome of a civil action.
establish basic and advanced esthetics licenses, and to revise the licensure chapter for cosmetology, nail technology, and esthetics.
revise a provision related to loitering within a community safety zone.
revise the list of mandatory reporters of suspected child abuse or neglect.
make certain federal laws applicable to public employees.
modify provisions pertaining to the testing and use of automatic tabulating equipment.
prohibit the Board of Regents and institutions under its control from requiring certain students to reside in on-campus housing or purchase meal plans.
increase legislative oversight procedures and protections against conflicts of interest, and to provide a penalty therefor.
repeal an exemption for certain health care facilities.
require boards of county commissioners and county planning and zoning commissions to hold meetings after certain times or provide recordings of meetings to the public for later viewing.
cause the repeal of the medical cannabis chapter upon the federal re-scheduling of cannabis.
limit the potency of cannabis products sold at medical cannabis dispensaries.
require emergency personnel to use flares or emergency reflective triangles to mark stopped emergency vehicles in some circumstances.
prohibit a video streaming service from transmitting certain advertising during children's programming and provide a penalty therefor.
protect certain rights of healthcare providers.
allow online access to verify registry status for organ donation.
provide free admission to state parks and recreation areas for residents enrolled as members of Indian tribes.
exempt a volunteer firefighter from certain motor vehicle registration fees.
require the display of the state motto in public schools and provide for associated legal representation.
prohibit weather and climate modification activities and provide a penalty therefor.
allow subdivisions to limit the operation of drones at open-air events.
make an appropriation for providing loans to custom exempt plants and slaughtering establishments.
prohibit a person from refusing to identify oneself in certain circumstances and to provide a penalty therefor.
establish provisions relating to the use of military protective orders upon arrest and as evidence in an action for a protection order.
amend provisions pertaining to the administration of an academic achievement assessment to students in grade eleven.
allow for the expungement of records pertinent to dismissed protection order cases.
require that courts consider as a mitigating factor during sentencing an individual's history as a victim of abuse and provide for a reduced sentence in certain circumstances.
amend provisions pertaining to calculating local effort and state aid for general education.
extend each waterfowl hunting season for veterans and active duty personnel.
establish the South Dakota-tribal consultation commission.
provide a stipend to certain members of the National Guard who donate an organ for the purpose of transplantation to another individual.
require the inclusion of certain features within a manufacturer's application store or on a developer's application.
exempt nonresident active-duty military personnel and their dependents from payment of motor vehicle license fees.
amend the process for calculating a school district's general fund base percentage.
establish a currency based on gold and silver.
revise provisions related to inmate compensation.
revise provisions pertaining to open records.
require that the Department of Education provide for the compensation of a teacher employed by a school district.
require that the owner of a motor vehicle removed from a body of water pay the removal costs.
permit the state to invest in Bitcoin.
replace the index used to calculate the salaries of members of the Legislature.
revise licensure provisions for electricians.
provide for the admission of certain children younger than five years old to the kindergarten program of a school district.
permit a court to require that a defendant participate in global position monitoring as a condition of release for certain offenses.
amend the process by which moneys are distributed from the employer's investment in South Dakota's future fund.
increase civil penalties for commercial driver violations.
classify 911 telecommunicators as Class B members of the South Dakota Retirement System.
authorize the dispensing of ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine under a written protocol developed by a health care provider, and to provide liability protection therefor.
modify the definition of an electronic smoking device.
provide for the licensure of certain fishing guides, and to provide a penalty therefor.
revise provisions related to birth centers and the practice of certified professional midwives at birth centers.
terminate certain school district excess tax levies.
require the approval of the county for the creation of a tax increment financing district by a municipality.
clarify the use of public funds for the purpose of alternative instruction.
amend the period of time before which ballots and other election materials may be destroyed following an election.
revise provisions in order to strengthen protections for unborn children.
authorize boards of county commissioners to adopt policies for investigating allegations of misconduct of county departments, employees, and officers.
amend the school funding formula to provide for the use of an average fall enrollment when determining local need.
authorize the use of a drone for the location and recovery of mortally wounded deer and elk and to provide a penalty therefor.
authorize the removal of occupants from certain short-term lodging accommodations, and to provide a penalty therefor.
require that a voter use a black ink ballpoint pen when marking an optical scan ballot.
extend the motor vehicle and motorcycle licensing fee available to a veteran with a disability to the spouse of a veteran with a disability.
provide a sales and use tax exemption for goods and services related to data center operations.
require that certain mental health information be submitted to and subsequently removed from the National Instant Criminal Background Check System.
establish the crime of trespass upon a place of worship, provide a penalty therefor, and declare an emergency.
create a taskforce to study the impact of artificial intelligence systems on the state.
exempt certain nonresident military personnel from payment of motor vehicle excise tax.
establish public benefit corporations in South Dakota.
establish provisions for homeownership through shared equity agreements.
require the reimbursement of therapy using equine movement through the state medicaid program.
require that the Department of Health annually report on public health effects of cannabis use.
create a solid background license plate for South Dakota.
require an election for an excess tax levy of a school district.
clarify that consent for the donation of ovum or sperm must be explicit.
establish a task force for the purpose of studying aquatic invasive species infestations, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
increase communication between agencies of this state and tribal governments.
create small-batch alcohol licenses.
require that annual withdrawal of groundwater from any groundwater source may not exceed the annual recharge of water to the groundwater source.
revise certain provisions related to operating a vehicle, boat, or aircraft while under the influence.
provide for the carrying of a concealed pistol by certain school district employees.
remove an enhanced permit as a condition of carrying a concealed pistol while on the campus of a public institution of higher education.
restrict the use of artificial intelligence in therapy and psychotherapy services and to provide a penalty therefor.
prohibit weather and climate modification activities and provide a penalty therefor.
provide a sales tax holiday on firearms.
require that all recorded votes of a legislator be displayed on the Legislative Research Council website.
modify the number of signatures required on certain election-related petitions.
require the use of certain geographic terminology in official materials of a state agency.
revise provisions relating to the use of the livestock disease emergency fund.
revise the conditions for denial or restriction of a motor vehicle or motorcycle operator license or permit if an individual has a medical condition that can be controlled under the care of a physician.
establish provisions for the coverage of nonopioid prescription drugs.
amend provisions relating to an individual's status as a voter for municipal or school district elections.
revise provisions pertaining to requirements for students receiving alternative instruction.
address the assumption of risk by an individual present at a shooting range.
require the licensure of certain individuals performing installation of radon mitigation systems and provide a penalty therefor.
revise a provision related to unauthorized possession of a controlled drug or substance.
amend provisions pertaining to the tabulation of ballots and permit the release of any cast vote record and collection of ballot images produced by automatic tabulating equipment and to declare an emergency.
prohibit the manufacture, sale, and distribution of any product containing cell-cultured protein, and to provide a penalty therefor.
amend the process by which certain school districts calculate the general fund base percentage.
prohibit the use of property and personnel in the enforcement of certain federal laws pertaining to firearms.
clarify provisions related to the licensure of certified social workers in private, independent practice and establish an alternative to the licensure examination.
require that the secretary of the Department of Education apply to the United States Department of Education for the authority to develop and implement an innovative assessment system.
impose a moratorium on industrial dairy operations.
require financial interest statements from members of certain state authorities, boards, and commissions, and to provide a penalty therefor.
prohibit the manufacture, sale, and distribution of any product containing cell-cultured protein, and provide a penalty therefor.
exempt one motor vehicle of a debtor from being taken by legal process.
permit the use of a ballot on demand system and to declare an emergency.
require that a medical cannabis cardholder provide a card or card number upon request of a law enforcement officer.
create the property tax local effort replacement fund, to reduce certain property taxes, and to increase the rates for certain gross receipts taxes and use taxes.
authorize the recall of county commissioners.
create a pilot program in the Unified Judicial System to develop a pretrial release program.
establish a ten-year boat registration for owners of certain boats.
provide for compensation to counties for administering tax increment financing districts created by a municipality.
require notification of property owners prior to the establishment of a tax increment financing district.
prohibit the use of paid petition circulators.
require that corrected information be posted at least twenty-four hours prior to a meeting of a political subdivision.
authorize purchasing agency verification and monitoring of workers' compensation insurance coverage obtained by public improvement contractors.
direct the amendment of the Administrative Rules of South Dakota regarding the awarding of high school credit for participation in extracurricular athletics.
provide for the licensing of property data collectors and the registration of property data collection companies and to provide a penalty therefor.
direct the amendment of the Administrative Rules of South Dakota regarding the coursework required for high school graduation.
exempt certain individuals from, and require specific notice for, jury duty.
revise certain provisions related to stalking, establish the crime of felony stalking of a public official, and provide a penalty therefor.
amend the process by which moneys are distributed from the employer's investment in South Dakota's future fund.
discontinue the issuance of new Class B electrician licenses.
prohibit the use of automatic tabulating equipment and electronic ballot marking systems.
require the acceptance of cash as payment in certain transactions.
require publication of notices of gubernatorial appointments and reappointments.
require that any holder of a commercial driver license in this state must be proficient in the English language, and to provide a penalty therefor.
limit annual valuation increases on owner-occupied single-family dwellings and nonagricultural property.
provide requirements related to the cardiac health evaluation of minors.
eliminate a limit on the accumulation of the unused index factor for property taxation.
exempt active-duty members of the armed forces of the United States and veterans from paying a resident fishing license fee.
require that terminal care facilities allow terminally ill patients to use medical cannabis.
increase the amounts required in a motor vehicle liability policy.
establish the lifetime registration of and license fees for certain small trailers.
ban hemp-derived intoxicants not for medical purposes.
ban kratom and kratom products and to provide a penalty therefor.
establish requirements for natural hair braiding provided for compensation.
reduce to zero mill levies for property taxation.
modify the tax rate on gold severed in this state.
revise the duties of the Transportation Commission to include responsibilities of the South Dakota Railroad Board and the South Dakota Aeronautics Commission.
prohibit the sale of delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol products to individuals under the age of twenty-one.
revise the speed limit restriction applicable to the operation of a golf cart on certain highways.
authorize the issuance of no-trespass orders by private security officers, require the establishment of buffer zones per written no-trespass orders, and afford municipalities greater authority to regulate trespass.
expand the days that a retailer is permitted to sell fireworks to residents of this state.
provide for the licensure of fishing and hunting guides, and to provide a penalty therefor.
clarify application of the seventy-two hour notice requirement to website posting.
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recognizing the significance of the monarch butterfly and encouraging cooperative, voluntary conservation efforts in South Dakota.
encouraging the review and approval of water rights applications and future use reservations from the Missouri River.
supporting congressional authorization for, and federal participation in, major rural water supply projects identified by the South Dakota Association of Rural Water Systems.
urging collaboration to reduce hunger and food waste in this state under the protections of the 1996 Bill Emerson Good Samaritan Food Donation Act.
recognizing the YMCA for 175 years of service to youth, families, and communities in South Dakota and across the United States.
urging the United States Department of Homeland Security to establish a tribal law enforcement training academy in South Dakota.
celebrating the sister-state relationship with Taiwan.
supporting the secretary of the United States Department of Agriculture in establishing a working group of nutrition experts to determine national standards for foods and beverages purchased with supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits.
urging the people of the state of South Dakota to seek the Lord Most High for His healing presence and mercy upon South Dakota.
honoring the life and achievements of the late Charlie Kirk.
recognizing the importance of conservation and restoration practices in addressing water shortages and forest fire mitigation in the Black Hills, and commending the organizations engaged in this work.
supporting January as National Blood Donor Month.
proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election, amendments to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, removing the lieutenant governor as presiding officer of the Senate.
encouraging the Executive Board of the Legislative Research Council to form an interim legislative committee to study the role and function of county boards of mental illness.
proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, requiring a declaration of necessity and clarifying public use of private property taken or damaged by eminent domain.
proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, limiting the number of terms an individual may serve as a member of the Legislature.
applying to the United States Congress under Article V of the United States Constitution to call for a convention proposing an amendment to the constitution fixing the number of justices of the United States Supreme Court at one chief justice and eight associate justices.
proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, providing for wagering on sporting events via mobile or electronic platform.
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, an amendment to state law to reduce certain property taxes for owner-occupied property, and to increase the rates for certain gross receipts taxes and use taxes.
supporting reform of the beef checkoff program.
proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, resetting, then limiting property taxes to a flat rate, until adjusted when sold.
encouraging the Executive Board of the Legislative Research Council to form an interim Neurohealth Safety Committee to study and assess the regulatory framework under which vapor product retail establishments operate.
honoring Custer State Park cabin owners and their property rights.
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.
urging the Supreme Court of the United States to overturn the decision in Obergefell v. Hodges.
encouraging the state's congressional delegation to meet with the Legislature.
requesting the attorney general file a lawsuit against the People's Republic of China and related parties to seek damages related to the COVID-19 global pandemic.
proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, repealing the requirement to provide expanded medicaid.
encouraging the use of physical cash in transactions.
encouraging honest economic development rooted in the republican principles of limited government, deregulation, and organic entrepreneurial growth.
urging this state's congressional delegation to end foreign aid programs pending control of the United States debt situation.
encouraging honest economic development rooted in the republican principles of limited government, deregulation, and organic entrepreneurial growth.
honoring the 2025-2026 Canton C-Hawk girls wrestling team.
Mar 3, 2026
honoring the life and legacy of William Long IV.
Feb 26, 2026
to acknowledge Glenn Muller's distinguished career and congratulate him on his achievements.
Feb 24, 2026
recognizing the Agricultural Issues team of the West Central FFA chapter and celebrating their first-place victory in the state competition and their journey to nationals.
Feb 23, 2026
commending and honoring Brad Olson, a member of the Aberdeen School District Board of Education, on his twenty-five years of school board service.
Feb 17, 2026
honoring James Hanssen, a member of the Bridgewater-Emery School District Board of Education, on his forty years of school board service.
Feb 17, 2026
commending and honoring Greg Blue, a member of the Iroquois School District Board of Education, on his thirty-five years of school board service.
Feb 17, 2026
recognizing Captain Royce Williams for his exemplary military service and bravery in combat.
Feb 17, 2026
commending and honoring Richard Schlosser, a member of the Frederick Area School District Board of Education, on his twenty-five years of school board service.
Feb 17, 2026
commending and honoring Duane Alm for his more than sixty years of dutiful service to the Aberdeen School District as an educator, administrator, and school board member, and for being the recipient of the Associated School Boards of South Dakota's School Bell Award for 2025.
Feb 17, 2026
commending and honoring the Hill City School Board on its selection as the Associated School Boards of South Dakota Outstanding School Board of South Dakota for 2025.
Feb 17, 2026
commending and honoring Amber Vogt, a member of the Lead-Deadwood School District Board of Education, on her selection as the Associated School Boards of South Dakota Outstanding School Board Member of South Dakota for 2025.
Feb 17, 2026
honoring Ashlyn Koupal of Wagner for being named to the 2026 McDonald's All-American Girls Basketball Team.
Feb 10, 2026
recognizing Scouting America Day at the Capitol and celebrating Scouting America for one hundred sixteen years of service to American youth.
Feb 5, 2026
recognizing and honoring custodial staff across the State of South Dakota for their dedication and service.
Feb 4, 2026
honoring the Yankton School District on its 150th anniversary.
Feb 3, 2026
recognizing February as National Career and Technical Education and National Career and Technical Student Organizations Month.
Feb 3, 2026
commending and honoring the 2024-2025 Outstanding School Administrators of South Dakota: Dr. Jeff Danielsen, Watertown, School Superintendent; Bo Beck, Aberdeen, Middle School Principal; Connie Alspach, Dupree, School Business Official; Jay Swatek, Tea, Elementary School Principal; Kelly Messmer, Harding County, Secondary School Principal; Sherri Nelson, Brandon Valley, Curriculum Leader; and Monica Waltman, Douglas, Director of Special Education.
Feb 3, 2026
commending and honoring the 2025-2026 Outstanding School Administrators of South Dakota: David Olson, Meade, Middle School Principal; Kendra Becker, Redfield, Secondary School Principal; Richie Hutchinson, Sioux Falls, Assistant Middle School Principal; and Kay Bass, Harrisburg, Assistant Secondary School Principal.
Feb 3, 2026
honoring the city of Deadwood on its 150th anniversary.
Feb 2, 2026
recognizing February as National Career and Technical Education and National Career and Technical Student Organizations Month.
Feb 2, 2026
celebrating the St. Mary’s Cardinals as the 2025 Class 9B state football champions.
Jan 29, 2026
celebrating and honoring Tabor Czech Days annual festivities on the occasion of its seventy-seventh anniversary.
Jan 29, 2026
congratulating and honoring Joyce Waddell on her retirement from the Bison School District.
Jan 28, 2026
celebrating the Harrisburg Tigers as the 2025 Class AA state gymnastics champions.
Jan 27, 2026
honoring Madisen Younie of Rapid City, South Dakota Girls State Governor, and Brody Tynan of Sioux Falls, South Dakota Boys State Governor, and the South Dakota American Legion and Auxiliary for their sponsorship and coordination of the Girls State and Boys State programs.
Jan 26, 2026
recognizing National FFA week.
Jan 21, 2026
honoring Alice Simonson of Day County, who is believed to be the oldest citizen of this state.
honoring the South Dakota Health Care Association on its seventy-fifth anniversary.
commending the Harrisburg Tigers on their 2026 Class AA state gymnastics championship.
celebrating the seventy-fifth anniversary of the creation of the Legislative Research Council.
honoring Dr. Kelly Glodt upon his retirement as superintendent of the Pierre School District.
honoring the life of Dale Weber, longtime president of the South Dakota Amateur Baseball Association.
honoring the life and service of Yvonne Jane "Tiny D" DeCory, of Pine Ridge, South Dakota.
recognizing the achievements, leadership, and lifelong public service of Cecelia Fire Thunder.
honoring the legacy and strength of grandmothers in this state.
honoring the life and legacy of Elizabeth Cook-Lynn.
honoring the accomplishments of University of South Dakota women's basketball player Josie Hill.
recognizing the nonprofit Oaye Luta Okolakiciye "Moving Forward in a Sacred Way."
celebrating the life and service of Barbara Dull Knife.
Honoring the accomplishments of Marvin Richard III of Pine Ridge, South Dakota.
celebrating Solventum's expansion of its Brookings, South Dakota, manufacturing facility.
celebrating the South Dakota Youth of the Year program for 2026.
honoring Shane Jordan as the 2025 winner of the Hugh Hammond Bennett Conservation Planner Award.
celebrating Generations Indigenous Ways and its impact.
commending Grey Zabel for his achievements as a member of the 2026 Super Bowl-winning Seattle Seahawks.
honoring the 2025-2026 Canton C-Hawk girls wrestling team.
honoring Dr. Margaret Becker as the recipient of the 2025 Copic Humanitarian Award.
honoring Arthur Mauf for his dedication and service to the United States as he approaches his 100th birthday.
honoring TKO’s Custom Catering and Capitol Cafe for outstanding service.
honoring the achievements of Canton C-Hawks wrestling team coach Jeremy Ask.
honoring the 2025-2026 Canton C-Hawks boys wrestling team.
celebrating the life and legacy of Casey Joe Wilson.
celebrating the Wall High School Eagles as the 2025 Class 9A State Football Champions.
honoring Ashlan Carlow-Blount for excellence in athletics, academics, and leadership.
honoring the legacy of Joseph M. Marshall III.
recognizing ten years of the Wall Economic Development Corporation.
honoring Dave Bonde for exemplary service to South Dakota.
recognizing the historical significance of the buffalo and celebrating their return to tribal lands in this state.