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Immigration and Customs Enforcement · MinneapolisA CNN analysis of video appears to show a federal immigration officer removing a gun from Alex Pretti just prior to officers fatally shooting him. Video shows one officer reaching into the scrum of other officers seeking to restrain Pretti and retrieving a weapon that appears to match the firearm the Department of Homeland Security says Pretti possessed.See the Story
Multiple Outlets Say Video and Witness Accounts Contradict Trump Administration Narrative in Minnesota Shooting
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Pierre · PierreThe House saved South Dakota from another costly courtroom defeat yesterday, voting 28–38 to kill House Bill 1087, Rep. Travis Ismay’s (R-28B/Vale) patently unconstitutional proposal to outlaw paying people to circulate ballot question petitions. Opponents issued the same warning I did the moment I read Ismay’s doomed proposal: pass a ban on paid petition circulators (and not even all circulators, just people promoting ballot questions, demonstr…See the Story
House Defeats Ban on Paid Petition Circulators to Avoid Costly Court Defeat
50% Center coverage: 4 sources

Republican Party · PierreIn his address to the Legislature two weeks ago, Governor Larry Rhoden told legislators he “would love it if” House Bill 1044, the Rural Health Transformation Plan, “was the first bill that reaches my desk.” But the debatable $189-million consolation prize for Trump’s much larger cuts to Medicaid only cleared the House Monday. The first bill heading for Rhoden’s desk is Senate Bill 5, Senator Michael Rohl’s (R-1/Aberdeen) plan to indicate on our…See the Story
First Bill to Pass Both Houses: SB 5, Labeling Ballot Questions as Products of Citizens or Legislature
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