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Perhaps the most important piece of legislation to come before the South Dakota Legislature received a hearing Monday. It was the first, and likely last, public discussion of SB 235,a plan empowering...
Posted on 3/4/13 at 4:12 PM
Daugaard criticized for endorsing legislators in primary
By Chet Brokaw , May 30, 2012
Top SD Republican Party officials embrace Romney
PIERRE (AP) — The three top officials in the South Dakota Republican Party have begun to shed their earlier neutrality now that Mitt Romney is the party's presumed presidential nominee.By CHET BROKAW , May 04, 2012
LAWRENCE: GOP heads to election in a house divided
There’s the Main Street side of the party, pro-business, pro-growth and pro-government. Then there are the tea party Republicans, the folks who believe the other Republicans are in league with the devil and Democrats, and aren’t sure which is worse.By Tom Lawrence , April 25, 2012
Dusty Johnson: SD could teach DC lessons in effective government
By Tom Lawrence , April 20, 2012
President delegate selection event draws Republicans
FORT PIERRE — More than 200 Republicans packed into the Casey Tibbs Rodeo Center on Saturday to compete for slots on South Dakota’s June 5 primary ballot as potential delegates for their presidential candidates.By Bob Mercer , March 11, 2012
GOP feud kills scholarship proposal for tech schools
PIERRE — The Legislature’s budget panel decided Friday that South Dakota’s four technical institutes will share a one-time bonus of $500,000 in additional state funding for the coming school year.By Bob Mercer , March 03, 2012
GOP starts picking convention delegates
South Dakota Republicans will start the process to choose delegates for the Republican National Convention tonight.By Tom Lawrence , March 01, 2012
MILBANK: Rick Santorum uses term ‘Nazi’ far too casually
February 24, 2012
SD parties fill coffers ahead of elections
By Denise Ross , February 16, 2012
Santorum seizes Minnesota lead, wins Missouri in GOP primary
By DAVID ESPO and PHILIP ELLIOTT , February 07, 2012
Conservative caucus forms at South Dakota Capitol
By Tom Lawrence , February 03, 2012
House GOP faces pressure on payroll tax cut extension
By PAUL KANE , December 22, 2011
House GOP rejects 2-month payroll tax cut
December 20, 2011
Gingrich assailed by Iowa debate rivals, fights back
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — Republican presidential frontrunner Newt Gingrich clashed sharply with one rival, took pains to compliment another and said it was laughable for any of them to challenge his conservative credentials Thursday night in the last campaign debate before the Jan. 3 Iowa caucuses kick off the 2012 primary season.December 16, 2011
Ron Paul first choice for SD GOP, says poll
By Tom Lawrence , December 16, 2011
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