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While South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem is no stranger to causing cosmic explosions in the media and on the left, she just might have outdone herself earlier today in a tweet explaining what her plans were for International Women’s Day.
As RedState’s editor-at-large Kira Davis reported earlier, Democrats and a lot of other supposed “women’s rights advocates” on the far left were honoring the day that purports to be about celebrating the accomplishments of women all over the world by …. telling biological women they don’t get to define what a woman actually is.
South Dakota May Let Banks Choose Whether To Work with Cannabis Thursday, 25 February 2021
While South Dakota is still stalled when it comes to making legal cannabis a reality within state borders, the state is already working on legislation that allows banks to decide whether or not to do business with the legal cannabis and hemp industry.
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Alabama
Montgomery: Gov. Kay Ivey on Wednesday extended a mask order until Jan. 22 as the state experiences a record-setting surge in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations. Ivey and State Health Officer Scott Harris announced the extension during a news conference at the Alabama Capitol. The order, which requires face coverings to be worn in public when interacting within 6 feet of people outside one’s household, had been scheduled to expire Friday. The Republican governor cited the rising case numbers as she announced the extension. Ivey said she has not seriously considered another lockdown. Alabama this week hit a record for the number of patients in hospitals with COVID-19 with more than 2,000 people hospitalized. The state also saw a record number of daily cases with more than 3,000 new infections being reported daily. The seven-day