Hermosa man plans to press pot issue at legislature
Rapid City Journal - Wed Dec 3, 7:54 am ESTSupporters of a medical marijuana law in South Dakota are preparing to ask the 2009 Legislature to reconsider the issue.
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Supporters of a medical marijuana law in South Dakota are preparing to ask the 2009 Legislature to reconsider the issue.
Initial numbers show Republican candidate John McCain is ahead of Barack Obama by just 2 percent.
Nov. 5 (Bloomberg) -- California backed putting an end to same-sex marriages, Massachusetts defeated a plan to scrap its income tax, and South Dakota for a second time struck down a bid to outlaw almost all abortions.
WASHINGTON - One day after he helped engineer President-elect Barack Obama's victory, former South Dakota senator and Democratic Majority Leader Tom Daschle said he has no idea what he'll be doing after Inauguration Day. Daschle said in a telephone interview Wednesday he's been too busy helping Obama with his transition to the White House and hasn't had time to think about what role he might ...
Sen. John McCain continued a 44-year-old tradition of Republicans winning South Dakota's electoral votes for president.
Nov. 5 (Bloomberg) -- California voters were close to ending same-sex marriages, Massachusetts defeated a plan to scrap its income tax, and South Dakota for a second time struck down a bid to outlaw almost all abortions.
Fans are being encouraged to vote for former Coyote Stefan Logan, a former standout running back for The University of South Dakota football team, who is on the ballot for the Canadian Football League’s All-Star team.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Post-election shifts in the Senate could promote both of South Dakota’s senators in their party ranks.
PIERRE — South Dakotans no longer need excuses to vote early, and the word has gotten out.
South Dakota's proposed abortion ban with exceptions was voted down on Election day, 55 percent to 45 percent.
Former U.S. Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, of South Dakota, downplayed Republican fears about the unbridled power of a Democratic president and Congress during a stopover in Pahrump Saturday.