PIERRE — Gov. Larry Rhoden has vetoed a bill offering financial assistance to a broader swath of child care workers.
Here's a look at some of the major bills that made it to Gov. Larry Rhoden's desk — and those that didn't — this year.
Governor Rhoden issued his first veto of this legislative session blocking House Bill 1132, which was an expansion of ...
South Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden shot down a bill which would have expanded the state's child care assistance program for ...
The bill was one of three that came out of a year-long, statewide task force committed to addressing the ongoing childcare ...
South Dakota House members failed to override Gov. Larry Rhoden’s veto of a childcare assistance bill Thursday (March 13, ...
From school choice and cash to defunding districts and teaching the Ten Commandments, here's which bills received a passing or failing grade in 2025.
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KELO Sioux Falls on MSNChild care workers with kids could get more helpA proposal to expand South Dakota’s child-care subsidies, so that they would cover many of the child-care workers whose ...
This week, we passed HB 1132, a key step in addressing South Dakota’s child care shortage. In January 2025, the South Dakota ...
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