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Judge Rejects State s Argument in South Dakota Sinkhole Case

Battle over Medicaid expansion in South Dakota now faces voter referral campaign (and a Supreme Court challenge)

Battle over Medicaid expansion in South Dakota now faces voter referral campaign (and a Supreme Court challenge) Dakotans for Health filed paperwork this week with the South Dakota Supreme Court to issue an emergency ruling allowing them to petition to delay a vote on requiring a 60% threshold for constitutional amendments that cost $10 million or more. Written By: Christopher Vondracek | × The South Dakota Legislature in 2021 is facing an unusual challenge in 2021 thanks, in part, to an influx of federal coronavirus relief dollars from Congress: how to spend $250 million in one-time money? On Thursday, Jan. 29, Sen. Reynold Nesiba (kneeling), a Sioux Falls Democrat, speaks with President Pro Tempore Lee Schoenbeck, a Watertown Republican, on the floor of the Senate. (Chris Vondracek / Forum News Service)

Davison County weighs what to allow in writing medical marijuana rules

County s minimum for dispensaries is at least four, lawyers say Written By: Marcus Traxler | × The Davison County Commission holds a meeting with local leaders Tuesday, May 18, 2021 regarding drafting medical marijuana rules in the county. (Marcus Traxler / Republic) Davison County leaders gathered Tuesday to discuss the county’s plans for the July 1 enacting of legislation for medical marijuana in South Dakota, laying out where it could be allowing cannabis-related businesses in the county. No formal action was taken Tuesday, but the 1-hour, 45-minute discussion primarily centered on medical marijuana dispensaries, with the Davison County Commission agreeing in principle to allow only one dispensary outside the city limits of the three municipalities in the county.

May 2021 Indian Nations Law Update

Wednesday, May 12, 2021 In  Navajo Nation v. U.S. Department of the Interior, 2021 WL 1655885 (9th Cir. 2021), the Navajo Nation sued the Department of the Interior (Interior), the Secretary of the Interior (the Secretary), the Bureau of Reclamation, and the Bureau of Indian Affairs (collectively, the Federal Appellees) for breach of trust based on the government’s failure to consider the Nation’s as-yet-undetermined water rights under the  Winters doctrine in managing the Colorado River. Several parties, including Arizona, Nevada, and various state water, irrigation, and agricultural districts and authorities (Intervenors), intervened to protect their interests in the Colorado’s waters. The district court dismissed for lack of jurisdiction on the ground that the Supreme Court had reserved jurisdiction over allocation of rights to the Colorado River in its 1963 decision in 

South Dakota Supreme Court Says Referendum Can t be Used to Block Measure Increasing Vote for Initiatives to 60%

South Dakota Supreme Court Says Referendum Can t be Used to Block Measure Increasing Vote for Initiatives to 60%
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