The fight to secure legislative approval for an $825 million men’s prison is lost for now, Republican Gov. Larry Rhoden conceded on Thursday.
Republican Lt. Gov. Tony Venhuizen told lawmakers at the state Capitol that federal support for Medicaid expansion could decline.
Citing his discussions with South Dakota’s congressional delegation, Republican Lt. Gov. Tony Venhuizen told lawmakers at the ...
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Hosted on MSNSD Gov. Rhoden to form prison task force, call special sessionSouth Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden announced Thursday he will form a task force on a new men's prison after a proposal for a ...
Lincoln County might not be the site of a new prison after all. But that won’t be decided until this summer. Gov. Larry ...
Citing discussions with South Dakota’s congressional delegation, Lt. Gov. Tony Venhuizen said federal support for Medicaid ...
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Hosted on MSNMedicaid expansion could be back on 2026 SD ballotA proposal to have South Dakota voters decide whether to let the Legislature repeal Medicaid expansion is one step away from ...
Citing his discussions with South Dakota’s congressional delegation, Republican Lt. Gov. Tony Venhuizen told lawmakers at the ...
A committee of state lawmakers on Wednesday heard testimony on a bill to require Wisconsin sheriff's offices to cooperate ...
As it stands today, the federal government covers 90% of Medicaid expansion coverage and the states cover the other 10%.
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