Jan. 22 South Dakota Legislative Billwatch

SD_senateAs we always do at American Clarion, we’re watching a number of bills in this year’s South Dakota Legislative Session.  Since the liberals are running things in our state capital, some are good, some are bad.

Today, a bill requiring convicted human traffickers to be registered as sex offenders will be heard in the Senate Judiciary Committee.

SB 67 and 68 from the Secretary of State’s office, dealing with election petitions, have already been heard in the Senate State Affairs Committee and are slated to be heard in the Senate today.

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Continue to watch American Clarion for updates on good and bad bills as more information about them is received, and as they come up for consideration.

Date Committee/Chamber Bill Title
1/22
8:00 AM
Senate Judiciary SB 13 require certain persons convicted for human trafficking to register as sex offenders.
1/22
2:00 PM
Senate SB 67 revise certain provisions regarding challenges to certain election petition signatures.
1/22
2:00 PM
Senate SB 68 provide for a random sampling of nominating petition signatures for statewide offices.

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Bob Ellis has been the owner of media company Dakota Voice, LLC since 2005. He is a 10-year U.S. Air Force veteran, a political reporter and commentator for the past decade, and has been involved in numerous election and public policy campaigns for over 20 years. He was a founding member and board member of the Tea Party groups Citizens for Liberty and the South Dakota Tea Party Alliance. He lives in Rapid City, South Dakota with his wife and two children.
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