10 members · 54 bills referred · 65 committee votes
Bills
54
Enacted
6
Dead
21
Vote Pass Rate
89%

Carl Perry

Chris Karr

Jim Mehlhaff

Kevin Jensen

Liz Larson

Randy Deibert

Steve Kolbeck

Tom Pischke

Curt Voight
Person 17180
Amend provisions pertaining to the public availability of information contained in certain records.
Reschedule the date for filing certain annual reports.
Authorize counties and municipalities to issue a license for a cigar bar.
Establish principles for a state agency to consider when formulating or implementing a program that has the potential of affecting tribal members on a reservation.
Amend the definition of an abortion.
Prohibit the dispensing, distribution, sale, or advertisement of certain articles or things for purposes of an unlawful abortion and provide a criminal and civil penalty therefor.
Create requirements for age verification and parental consent for application stores and to provide a penalty therefor.
Address issues facing South Dakota.
Promote the future success and development of South Dakota.
Amend the time required for filing a petition referring an ordinance or resolution of a political subdivision.
Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, requiring a declaration of necessity and clarifying public use of private property taken or damaged by eminent domain.
Amend the process by which moneys are distributed from the employer's investment in South Dakota's future fund.
Amend provisions pertaining to the duties of presidential electors.
Establish a currency based on gold and silver.
Provide for the publication of ballot images and the cast vote record of automatic tabulating equipment.
Clarify application of the seventy-two hour notice requirement to website posting.
Protect residents from increased utility costs and utility shortages caused by data centers and clarify authority to regulate data centers.
Amend the requirements for filing certain campaign finance disclosure statements.
Clarify the effect of the resignation of certain gubernatorial appointees.
Increase legislative oversight procedures and protections against conflicts of interest, and to provide a penalty therefor.
Prohibit a candidate or political committee from accepting contributions or loans made by a foreign national, to provide a penalty therefor, and to declare an emergency.
Amend provisions pertaining to the processing of absentee ballots and to declare an emergency.
Enhance the economy of South Dakota.
Require that an individual provide proof of citizenship when registering to vote and to declare an emergency.
Amend the period of time before which ballots and other election materials may be destroyed following an election.
Clarify the requirements for marking an optical scan ballot.
Address the tax situation in South Dakota.
Enhance public education in South Dakota.
Amend the process by which moneys are distributed from the employer's investment in South Dakota's future fund.
Provide for a pilot program for the implementation of a secured cryptographically end-to-end verifiable voting system in certain jurisdictions.
Modify the requirements for a petition to refer an excess tax levy of a school district to a vote.
Address issues facing South Dakota.
Promote the future success and development of South Dakota.
Permit the use of a ballot on demand system and to declare an emergency.
Amend provisions pertaining to the tabulation of ballots and permit the release of any cast vote record and collection of ballot images produced by automatic tabulating equipment and to declare an emergency.
Amend the reasons for challenging an individual's eligibility to vote.
Permit the use of a confirmation letter to verify a voter's registration.
Amend and repeal provisions pertaining to the ballot requirements for certain elections and to declare an emergency.
Modify the number of signatures required on certain election-related petitions.
Modify the requirements for open meeting agendas and provide a penalty therefor.
Revise the requirements for executive sessions and closed meetings.
Clarify that an official open meeting agenda must be posted online at least seventy-two hours before the scheduled start of the meeting.
Require the disclosure of whether a ballot question was proposed by initiative or by the Legislature.
Require that agencies promulgating permanent rules publish the rules and associated rulemaking forms on a state website.
Clarify when agency financial resource information must be filed in the permanent administrative rulemaking process.
Require the use of certain geographic terminology in official materials of a state agency.
Prohibit the use of automatic tabulating equipment and electronic ballot marking systems.
Prohibit certain state officers or employees from being employed by an organization that was the recipient of a contract awarded on behalf of a state agency for a period of time.
Revise provisions pertaining to open records.
Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, limiting the number of terms an individual may serve as a member of the Legislature.
Applying to the United States Congress under Article V of the United States Constitution to call for a convention proposing an amendment to the constitution fixing the number of justices of the United States Supreme Court at one chief justice and eight associate justices.
Applying to the United States Congress for a convention of the states to propose amendments to the United States Constitution regarding the imposition of fiscal restraints on the federal government, further limiting the power and jurisdiction of the federal government, and limiting the terms of office for members of Congress and other federal officials.
Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election, an amendment to state law to reduce certain property taxes for owner-occupied property, and to increase the rates for certain gross receipts taxes and use taxes.
Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election, amendments to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, removing the lieutenant governor as presiding officer of the Senate.
| Bill | Result |
|---|---|
| HB1084 Amend provisions pertaining to the public availability of information contained in certain records. | Passed (7-1) |
| HB1095 Modify provisions pertaining to the submission of a nominating petition. | Passed (8-0) |
| HB1102 Reschedule the date for filing certain annual reports. | Passed (8-0) |
| HJR5001 Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, requiring a declaration of necessity and clarifying public use of private property taken or damaged by eminent domain. | Passed (5-3) |
| SB172 Enhance the economy of South Dakota. | Passed (8-1) |
| SB244 Address issues facing South Dakota. | Passed (9-0) |
| SB245 Promote the future success and development of South Dakota. | Passed (9-0) |
| SJR505 Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, limiting the assessed value of real property and limiting real property taxes. | Failed (3-6) |
| SJR505 Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, limiting the assessed value of real property and limiting real property taxes. | Passed (5-4) |
| SJR507 Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election, an amendment to state law to reduce certain property taxes for owner-occupied property, and to increase the rates for certain gross receipts taxes and use taxes. | Passed (5-4) |
| SJR508 Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election, amendments to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, removing the lieutenant governor as presiding officer of the Senate. | Passed (9-0) |
| SB133 Provide additional legislative oversight of rulemaking. | Passed (9-0) |
| SB134 Restrict deference to a state agency's interpretation of a state statute, administrative rule, or policy. | Passed (7-1) |
| SB145 Revise the limitations on a municipality's power to take actions for the promotion of health or the suppression of disease. | Passed (6-2) |
| SJR505 Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, limiting the assessed value of real property and limiting real property taxes. | Failed (4-4) |
| SJR505 Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, limiting the assessed value of real property and limiting real property taxes. | Passed (8-0) |
| SB127 Limit nuisances caused by data centers. | Passed (5-3) |
| SB128 Update provisions related to certain large-use customers of utilities. | Passed (5-3) |
| SB135 Protect residents from increased utility costs and utility shortages caused by data centers and clarify authority to regulate data centers. | Passed (5-4) |
| SB232 Impose a one-year moratorium on the construction or expansion of hyperscale data centers. | Failed (3-5) |
| SB232 Impose a one-year moratorium on the construction or expansion of hyperscale data centers. | Passed (5-3) |
| SB234 Modify provisions pertaining to the purchasing of goods and services related to data center operations. | Passed (5-4) |
| SB235 Protect residents from increased utility costs and utility shortages caused by data centers, to clarify authority to regulate data centers, and to modify provisions pertaining to the purchasing of goods and services by a data center. | Failed (4-5) |
| SB235 Protect residents from increased utility costs and utility shortages caused by data centers, to clarify authority to regulate data centers, and to modify provisions pertaining to the purchasing of goods and services by a data center. | Passed (5-4) |
| SB239 Modify provisions relating to the reinvestment payment program, and relating to the purchasing of goods and services used by projects approved for the reinvestment payment program. | Passed (6-3) |
| SB110 Regulate how broadband internet access service providers use customer data. | Passed (5-3) |
| SB111 Require that social media companies provide collected personal data of a user at the user's request and maintain transparent interoperability interfaces. | Passed (8-0) |
| SB155 Increase legislative oversight procedures and protections against conflicts of interest, and to provide a penalty therefor. | Passed (7-1) |
| SB175 Require that an individual provide proof of citizenship when registering to vote and to declare an emergency. | Passed (5-3) |
| SB94 Revise provisions pertaining to open records. | Passed (8-1) |
| SB112 Establish a currency based on gold and silver. | Passed (7-1) |
| SB146 Clarify the effect of the resignation of certain gubernatorial appointees. | Passed (9-0) |
| SB214 Amend provisions pertaining to the publication of the statewide voter registration file. | Passed (9-0) |
| SB223 Modify the requirements for a petition to refer an excess tax levy of a school district to a vote. | Passed (6-3) |
| SB177 Clarify the requirements for marking an optical scan ballot. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB142 Amend the requirements for filing certain campaign finance disclosure statements. | Passed (9-0) |
| SB151 Require the publication of the results of an election for precinct committeeman or committeewoman and to declare an emergency. | Passed (9-0) |
| SB171 Amend provisions pertaining to the processing of absentee ballots and to declare an emergency. | Passed (9-0) |
| SB176 Amend the period of time before which ballots and other election materials may be destroyed following an election. | Passed (9-0) |
| SB32 Amend and repeal provisions pertaining to the ballot requirements for certain elections and to declare an emergency. | Passed (9-0) |
| SB33 Modify the number of signatures required on certain election-related petitions. | Failed (2-7) |
| SB33 Modify the number of signatures required on certain election-related petitions. | Passed (8-1) |
| SB59 Require the use of certain geographic terminology in official materials of a state agency. | Passed (6-3) |
| SB108 Require that all recorded votes of a legislator be displayed on the Legislative Research Council website. | Passed (8-1) |
| SB28 Permit the use of a ballot on demand system and to declare an emergency. | Passed (7-1) |
| SB29 Amend provisions pertaining to the tabulation of ballots and permit the release of any cast vote record and collection of ballot images produced by automatic tabulating equipment and to declare an emergency. | Passed (8-0) |
| SB30 Amend the reasons for challenging an individual's eligibility to vote. | Passed (6-1) |
| SB31 Permit the use of a confirmation letter to verify a voter's registration. | Passed (6-1) |
| SB114 Provide for the publication of ballot images and the cast vote record of automatic tabulating equipment. | Passed (8-0) |
| SB1 Amend the process by which moneys are distributed from the employer's investment in South Dakota's future fund. | Passed (5-4) |
| SB66 Prohibit the use of automatic tabulating equipment and electronic ballot marking systems. | Failed (3-5) |
| SB66 Prohibit the use of automatic tabulating equipment and electronic ballot marking systems. | Passed (5-3) |
| SB101 Amend provisions pertaining to the duties of presidential electors. | Passed (8-0) |
| SJR501 Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, limiting the number of terms an individual may serve as a member of the Legislature. | Passed (6-3) |
| SJR502 Applying to the United States Congress under Article V of the United States Constitution to call for a convention proposing an amendment to the constitution fixing the number of justices of the United States Supreme Court at one chief justice and eight associate justices. | Passed (8-1) |
| SJR503 Applying to the United States Congress for a convention of the states to propose amendments to the United States Constitution regarding the imposition of fiscal restraints on the federal government, further limiting the power and jurisdiction of the federal government, and limiting the terms of office for members of Congress and other federal officials. | Passed (8-1) |
| SB17 Prohibit a candidate or political committee from accepting contributions or loans made by a foreign national, to provide a penalty therefor, and to declare an emergency. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB46 Modify the requirements for open meeting agendas and provide a penalty therefor. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB47 Revise the requirements for executive sessions and closed meetings. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB48 Clarify that an official open meeting agenda must be posted online at least seventy-two hours before the scheduled start of the meeting. | Passed (8-0) |
| SB93 Prohibit certain state officers or employees from being employed by an organization that was the recipient of a contract awarded on behalf of a state agency for a period of time. | Passed (8-0) |
| SB1 Amend the process by which moneys are distributed from the employer's investment in South Dakota's future fund. | Failed (4-4) |
| SB5 Require the disclosure of whether a ballot question was proposed by initiative or by the Legislature. | Passed (8-0) |
| SB56 Require that agencies promulgating permanent rules publish the rules and associated rulemaking forms on a state website. | Passed (8-0) |
| SB57 Clarify when agency financial resource information must be filed in the permanent administrative rulemaking process. | Passed (8-0) |