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Noem’s actions motivate state senator’s attempt to limit executive power

South Dakota Senator Chris Karr has introduced a legislative package to enhance oversight of state spending, addressing concerns over former Governor Kristi Noem’s administration bypassing legislative approval. The bills focus on requiring legislative consent for significant expenditures, long-term leases, and budget transfers, aiming to ensure accountability in government finances. Continue reading Noem’s actions motivate state senator’s attempt to limit executive power

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State’s bill for 2024 flood response and recovery is $3.5 million, officials say

In the wake of the June 2024 flooding in South Dakota, recovery costs are estimated at nearly $3.5 million. The state seeks $5 million from the legislature to cover expenses, with FEMA contributing $2.9 million toward community recovery efforts, highlighting ongoing disaster response challenges. Continue reading State’s bill for 2024 flood response and recovery is $3.5 million, officials say

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State receives notice of potential lawsuit over McCook Lake flood response

South Dakota faces potential lawsuits from McCook Lake property owners due to severe flood damage linked to state flood diversion efforts. Residents allege inadequate warning and communication about the risks as authorities diverted floodwaters, resulting in devastation. State officials defended their actions while acknowledging the gravity of the situation and ongoing legal concerns. Continue reading State receives notice of potential lawsuit over McCook Lake flood response

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Attorney general and others know: Noem’s public broadcasting cut threatens public safety

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem’s proposed budget cuts threaten the funding of South Dakota Public Broadcasting, which supports a vital communication network for emergency services and public alerts. The potential loss of over $3.6 million could jeopardize infrastructure relied upon by law enforcement and local emergency responders, endangering public safety. Continue reading Attorney general and others know: Noem’s public broadcasting cut threatens public safety

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Take comfort in knowing it’s not as bad as it smells

In Siouxland, living conditions have improved since the 90s, particularly regarding unpleasant odors. The community of Dakota Dunes offers tax advantages and a tight-knit environment with essential services. Changing local governance raises concerns about accountability. Amid these issues, the author reflects on the importance of immigrant workers in the local economy and critiques contemporary self-help trends. Continue reading Take comfort in knowing it’s not as bad as it smells

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Noem’s Cabinet role could be ‘untenable:’ Former Homeland Security chief

Jeh Johnson, former Homeland Security Secretary, expressed concerns about South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem’s potential confirmation as head of the Department of Homeland Security. While her gubernatorial experience may aid her, she faces challenges in managing extensive agency responsibilities and navigating controversial immigration policies under Trump. Tensions between Noem and the White House are anticipated. Continue reading Noem’s Cabinet role could be ‘untenable:’ Former Homeland Security chief

Be careful what you wish for, Gov. Noem

Kristi Noem’s loyalty to Donald Trump has led to her selection as Secretary of Homeland Security in his administration. With a significant departmental budget and responsibilities, Noem faces challenges, especially regarding potential staff purges favoring Trump loyalists. Her experience with border issues and Trump’s volatile hiring practices leaves her job security in question. Continue reading Be careful what you wish for, Gov. Noem

Legislators get a taste of reporters’ frustration with Noem administration

In an October legislative meeting, South Dakota lawmakers expressed frustration over Department of Revenue Secretary Michael Houdyshell’s refusal to discuss changes following a vehicle title scandal. His silence mirrored ongoing issues with the Noem administration’s transparency. Lawmakers voted to subpoena Houdyshell, reflecting the broader struggles for accountability in state governance. Continue reading Legislators get a taste of reporters’ frustration with Noem administration

$42,000 lawsuit settlement adds to costs of Noem-ordered border deployments

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem’s troop deployments to the southern border have incurred an additional $42,000 cost to settle a lawsuit by the watchdog group CREW, which sought documents regarding deployment funding. The state spent nearly $500,000 beyond an initial $1 million donation to fund the operations, raising ethical concerns. Continue reading $42,000 lawsuit settlement adds to costs of Noem-ordered border deployments

Noem commutes sentences for two convicted of murder

Gov. Kristi Noem commuted the sentences of two murder convicts and issued 45 pardons since February. Notably, she commuted a 70-year-old’s life sentence to 410 years and pardoned those with various convictions, such as DUIs and burglary. Noem’s decisions highlight the significant role of pardons in South Dakota, where pardons permanently clear a person’s criminal record. Continue reading Noem commutes sentences for two convicted of murder