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20-year-old Native American voting rights case hangs over SD lawmakers as they redraw legislative boundaries

In 2001, Alfred Bone Shirt sued when South Dakota discriminatorily lumped Native American voters in then-Shannon and Todd Counties, thereby limiting their influence in Pierre. Federal judges agreed with Bone Shirt, blocking that plan and leaving a legacy lawmakers in 2021 will encounter while redrawing legislative boundaries. ....

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South Dakota finance bureau audits coronavirus relief applications, comes up with less than 1% of "ineligible" awards


South Dakota finance bureau audits coronavirus relief applications, comes up with less than 1% of ineligible awards
Still, state officials are hiring an outside consulting firm to assist with what appears to be $4 million in federal dollars inappropriately awarded to small businesses and other non-profit entities via a federal fund established through last year s CARES Act.
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PIERRE, S.D. Less than 1% or $4 million of federal coronavirus relief fund dollars distributed through the state were awarded in error, says state officials on the heels of an internal audit of public dollars distributed to small businesses and nonprofits.
State officials say the error rate was lower than other federal assistance programs, such as SNAP benefits or FEMA grants. In total for the CARES Act program, $500 million of aid went to over 4,460 entities across South Dakota, said Colin Keeler, ....

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