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Senator  Troy Heinert - 2021
Prime Sponsor
BillBill Type1Bill2Title
HB 1044HB1044transfer the Office of Indian Education to the Department of Education.
HCR 6001HCR6001supporting the amendment of the Sioux - Dakota Removal Act.
SB 68SB68provide for the creation and funding of Oceti Sakowin community-based schools.
SB 104SB104reduce the rate of sales tax on certain food.
SB 153SB153require reporting on aircraft usage for state purposes.
SC 804SC804Honoring and commending Sutton Rodeo and Rodeo Rapid City for their dedication to showcasing South Dakota's culture on a national stage and for being named the 2020 PRCA Large Indoor Rodeo of the Year.
SC 805SC805Honoring and commending the Black Hills Roundup for winning the 2020 PRCA Medium Outdoor Rodeo of the Year and demonstrating a strong commitment to South Dakota's sense of community, culture, and history.
SC 806SC806Honoring and commending the Days of '76 Rodeo for its continued excellence and recognition for winning 2020 PRCA Large Outdoor Rodeo of the Year.
SC 807SC807Honoring and commending Brent Sutton for his outstanding career achievements and continued dedication to preserving South Dakotan values.
SC 820SC820Honoring and commending the Rosebud Tribe and the Indian Health Service for efficiently allocating and delivering the COVID-19 vaccine.
SC 821SC821Honoring and commending Korkow Rodeos and their bucking horse, Onion Ring, for their continued excellence and longstanding success in rodeos across the United States.
SC 825SC825Honoring and commending Barry LeBeau for a lifetime of service, advocacy, and his immeasurable contributions to the arts in South Dakota.
SR 701SR701In support of investigating and opening an official inquiry into the Medals of Honor given to United States soldiers for the involvement and participation of the soldiers in the Wounded Knee Massacre of 1890.
SRD 901SRD901Proposing to disapprove Executive Order 2021-03 as set forth on pages 52 to 64, inclusive, of the Senate Journal.
Co Sponsor
BillBill Type1Bill2Title
HB 1055HB1055authorize certain children who are subject to a military relocation to be eligible for registration with a state-approved distance learning provider.
HB 1064HB1064make an appropriation for and the establishment of peer support and critical incident stress management training for first responder organizations, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1065HB1065adopt the emergency medical personnel licensure interstate compact.
HB 1088HB1088revise certain provisions regarding disclosures for newly constructed properties.
HB 1089HB1089authorize the disclosure of protection and security expenditures for public officials.
HB 1090HB1090modify certain requirements for domestic not-for-profit corporations and to declare an emergency.
HB 1096HB1096provide a penalty for sexual contact with a minor by a person holding a position of authority.
HB 1104HB1104modify certain duties of the secretary of tribal relations and establish an advisory council.
HB 1105HB1105provide for the appointment of members of the Senate and House of Representatives to the South Dakota Capitol Complex Restoration and Beautification Commission.
HB 1106HB1106require that training on Native American law be provided to legislators and legislative staff.
HB 1107HB1107direct the Department of Labor and Regulation to compile statistics related to poverty and workforce development on tribal lands.
HB 1108HB1108permit the playing of an honor song or Lakota Flag Song at certain graduation ceremonies.
HB 1123HB1123permit in-state alcohol manufacturers to deliver alcoholic beverages to state customers under certain conditions and to declare an emergency.
HB 1132HB1132add dental hygienists to the list of mandatory reporters of child abuse or neglect.
HB 1141HB1141create the medical reinsurance program and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1148HB1148establish provisions regarding dementia.
HB 1152HB1152make an appropriation to the Board of Technical Education for a new precision agriculture facility and to declare an emergency.
HB 1176HB1176revise provisions regarding the South Dakota Capitol Complex Restoration and Beautification Commission.
HB 1178HB1178rescind the statute of limitations for any civil cause of action arising out of childhood sexual abuse.
HB 1180HB1180establish a nonbeneficiary student scholarship program for certain students attending tribally controlled colleges and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1181HB1181authorize the revival of certain civil claims.
HB 1183HB1183establish certain provisions related to the names of geographic places.
HB 1187HB1187require schools to provide instruction on South Dakota's tribal history, culture, and government.
HB 1199HB1199establish the Office of Liaison for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons.
HB 1202HB1202require that commercial pesticide applicators provide proof of financial responsibility.
HB 1218HB1218accommodate legislation relating to supporting families in South Dakota.
HCR 6004HCR6004Celebrating the sister-state relationship with Taiwan.
HCR 6006HCR6006Urging efforts to increase competition and transparency among livestock packers.
HCR 6009HCR6009Urging priority to be given to in-state advertising agencies over out-of-state agencies for state issued requests for proposals.
SB 80SB80revise provisions regarding the legislative redistricting process.
SB 84SB84appropriate funds to support Veterans Memorial Centers in South Dakota and to declare an emergency.
SB 87SB87exempt health benefit plans sponsored by nonprofit agricultural organizations from insurance regulation.
SB 89SB89add Juneteenth as a state holiday.
SB 90SB90recognize hair discrimination as an unfair or discriminatory practice.
SB 91SB91authorize ranked-choice voting for certain local elections.
SB 95SB95provide protection for actions assisting an impaired lawyer or judge.
SB 98SB98limit the application of the death penalty.
SB 111SB111reduce the fee for permits to carry concealed pistols.
SB 112SB112establish requirements for filling the vacancies of certain constitutional offices.
SB 125SB125temporarily require the wearing of face coverings in the state under certain conditions and to declare an emergency.
SB 141SB141revise the automatic removal of certain convictions from a background check record.
SB 143SB143revise the penalty for the ingestion of certain controlled substances.
SB 149SB149revise an appropriation regarding the fire insurance premium tax.
SB 156SB156authorize the Board of Regents to contract for the construction of a Mineral Industry Building and the demolition of the old Mineral Industry Building on the campus of South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
SB 163SB163revise the eligibility requirements for compassionate parole under certain circumstances.
SB 164SB164modify the process for civil forfeiture.
SB 165SB165authorize the disclosure of certain expenditures for safety and security.
SB 166SB166revise provisions regarding hate crimes.
SB 171SB171provide for the South Dakota Freedom Scholarship, make an appropriation therefor, and declare an emergency.
SB 176SB176adopt the Uniform Faithful Presidential Electors Act.
SB 180SB180revise certain provisions regarding revenues generated by and donations to the South Dakota State Veterans Cemetery, and to declare an emergency.
SB 188SB188make an appropriation to the Department of Veterans Affairs for the South Dakota State Veterans Cemetery and to declare an emergency.
SB 189SB189revise and establish certain provisions related to drug crimes and enforcement and create a penalty therefor.
SB 190SB190revise provisions regarding unfair or discriminatory practices.
SC 801SC801To honor and commend the students and staff that participated in the 2020 Human Rights Day Essay Contest.
SC 802SC802Commending and honoring the 2019-2020 Outstanding School Administrators of South Dakota: Terry Nebelsick, Huron, School Superintendent; Kyley Cumbow, Pierre, Middle School Principal; Jason Bietz, Yankton, School Business Official; Tracy Vik, Sioux Falls, Elementary School Principal; Craig Cassens, Faulkton, Secondary School Principal; Chad Johnson, Watertown, Assistant Middle School Principal; Troy Wiebe, Pierre, Curriculum Leader; and Sarah Heilman, Spearfish, Director of Special Education, for being named Outstanding administrators by their respective administrator parent groups.
SCR 604SCR604Supporting trade negotiations to remove barriers to country of origin labelling.
SCR 606SCR606Commending automotive enthusiasts in South Dakota and the Specialty Equipment Market Association for their contributions in preserving classic automobiles and urging the Governor to declare a South Dakota Collector Car Appreciation Week.
SR 702SR702Acknowledging the local disaster impacting the Hideaway Hills neighborhood in the community of Black Hawk, Meade County, South Dakota.