PIERRE — Gov. Larry Rhoden has vetoed a bill offering financial assistance to a broader swath of child care workers.
It was a surprise ceremony at the White House presided over by President Donald Trump to unveil a $100 billion investment ...
Governor Rhoden issued his first veto of this legislative session blocking House Bill 1132, which was an expansion of ...
South Dakota House members failed to override Gov. Larry Rhoden’s veto of a childcare assistance bill Thursday (March 13, ...
The bill was one of three that came out of a year-long, statewide task force committed to addressing the ongoing childcare ...
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PIERRE, S.D. (KOTA) - Governor Larry Rhoden vetoed HB 1132 on Wednesday, which would have expanded the childcare assistance program beyond the low-income families that it is meant to prioritize.
With several child care bills in the legislature failing in 2025, what will the future of child care look like in the state?
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KELO Sioux Falls on MSNChild care workers with kids could get more helpA proposal to expand South Dakota’s child-care subsidies, so that they would cover many of the child-care workers whose ...
This week, we passed HB 1132, a key step in addressing South Dakota’s child care shortage. In January 2025, the South Dakota ...
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