What South Dakotans need to know about new laws and their rights before they vote
Reporter Meghan O’Brien talks with Samantha Chapman of the ACLU of South Dakota about the things voters need to know for the election.
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Reporter Meghan O’Brien talks with Samantha Chapman of the ACLU of South Dakota about the things voters need to know for the election.
During the legislative session, we’re often witness to lawmakers taking a stand on principle. This can take many forms.
Politicians who vote to cut nutrition spending in the spring of an even year face voters again in the fall, six months before the people they cut start showing up at pantries with kids in the back seat.
A new law criminalizing the providing and advertising of abortion pills and other abortion-related items faces a lawsuit.
The city charter functions like a constitution for Sioux Falls government, and because of that, each amendment is required to be approved by the voters.
According to court documents, Mayday Health and Watertown attorney Nancy Turbak Berry filed a federal lawsuit over House Bill 1274, which restricts the delivery of abortion medication into the state.
Federal regulations have restricted E15 from being sold from June 1 to Sept. 15. But the EPA issued waivers this year to allow extended sales of the blend.
U.S. Rep. Jim Clyburn, who holds SC's only reliably blue seat at the center of the redistricting fight, urged voters to keep their momentum.
Commentary from Paul Hyde on the disappointing escalation of incivility in political rhetoric in a state known for its friendliness.
Because the agreement fulfilled those requests, it made “the remaining issues raised herein moot,” reads the order of dismissal.
SC Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette clinched the much sought-after endorsement of President Donald Trump in the race for the Governor's Mansion.
Rhode Island state Rep. Joe Solomon, who is running for attorney general, said he wants to focus on violent crime in the role.
In this week's "10 News Conference," the Democrat candidate for Rhode Island lieutenant governor Xay Khamsyvoravong spoke about the role he would play.
The battle for Rhode Island's governor's office will now be in full swing on your screens.
The filing came a day after a three-judge panel upheld a previous ruling that a congressional map passed by the Legislature in 2023 was intentionally racially discriminatory, and unconstitutional under Secti...
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Ohio lawmakers kicked off hearings for the new Select Committee on Data Centers Wednesday. Stakeholders from the data center industry, utility regulation, and state agencies shared their perspective on data...
North Dakota Republican lawmakers and legislative candidates on Wednesday accused Gov. Kelly Armstrong of attempting to unlawfully influence the state Legislature by donating to campaigns of handpicked candi...
The Governor’s Legacy Soil Health and Habitat Program pays landowners to grow perennial grasses on their less productive farmland, creating habitat for wildlife. Now, the federal government is looking at w...
The Burleigh County State's Attorney's Office wants a federal appeals court to dismiss a lawsuit against the office accusing it of free speech violations.
North Dakota ballot measures are part of a 90-year pattern to restrict voter-initiated efforts.
A campaign tour of North Dakota Republican incumbents is headlined by U.S. Rep. Julie Fedorchak, who is being challenged in the June primary by party-endorsed candidate Alex Balazs.
The tax-advantaged retirement accounts for children can now be managed through IRS Individual Account portal
Elsie Reiswig was in her 20s when she took a job in the shipyards during World War II. She’s one of thousands of women who stepped in during the “Rosie the Riveter” campaign, while men were enlisted or...