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SD university students wouldn’t be required to live on campus under committee-endorsed legislation

Summary by siouxfallslive.com
Students attending South Dakota public universities would no longer be required to live on campus the first two years of their education under legislation endorsed by a legislative committee Wednesday at the Capitol in Pierre. Republican Rapid City Rep. Phil Jensen introduced House Bill 1193, calling the South Dakota Board of Regents’ two-year housing policy “impoverishing” for students. The legislation came from students who want to change the …
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siouxfallslive.com broke the news in Worthington, United States on Wednesday, February 12, 2025.
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