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Representative  Tyler Tordsen - 2024
Prime Sponsor
BillBill Type1Bill2Title
HB 1041HB1041modify the definition of public infrastructure to allow a federally recognized Indian tribe to be eligible for housing infrastructure grants and loans and to declare an emergency.
HB 1067HB1067designate Medal of Honor Recognition Day.
HB 1098HB1098provide free birth certificates to persons experiencing homelessness.
HB 1152HB1152establish the crime of possession of a weapon or tools with intent to commit theft and to provide a penalty therefor.
HB 1198HB1198revise the process for nominating candidates for the offices of lieutenant governor, attorney general, and secretary of state.
HB 1225HB1225define a multi-passenger quadricycle and to provide for the regulation of multi-passenger quadricycles.
HB 1238HB1238reimburse school districts for costs incurred in providing reduced price meals to students.
HJR 5001HJR5001Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, requiring all non-judicial offices elected by a statewide vote to be nominated at a primary election.
SB 115SB115prevent a county, township, or municipality from authorizing a guaranteed income program.
SB 119SB119permit the use of tribal identification cards when registering to vote.
Co Sponsor
BillBill Type1Bill2Title
HB 1001HB1001repeal the expiration of a reduction in certain gross receipts and use tax rates.
HB 1002HB1002require administration of the ACT to public school students in grade eleven.
HB 1011HB1011revise the membership of the South Dakota Capitol Complex Restoration and Beautification Commission.
HB 1023HB1023provide immunity from liability for certain actions of the State Bar and its agents.
HB 1035HB1035extend the period of renewal for an enhanced permit to carry a concealed pistol.
HB 1042HB1042establish parameters for the reimbursement of school districts that provide free or reduced price meals to students.
HB 1046HB1046prohibit the intentional disarming of a law enforcement officer and to provide a penalty therefor.
HB 1047HB1047enhance the penalties for eluding law enforcement.
HB 1056HB1056increase the property tax exemption allowed for certain veterans with a disability.
HB 1068HB1068allow disabled veterans to obtain a standard issue county motor vehicle or motorcycle license plate.
HB 1070HB1070provide for the use of the obligation recovery center by counties.
HB 1075HB1075modify provisions pertaining to the deadlines for the filing of certain election related documents.
HB 1081HB1081establish provisions related to the reimbursement of doula services through the state Medicaid program.
HB 1082HB1082change the eligibility requirements, and the exempt value, of a property tax relief program for disabled veterans and surviving spouses.
HB 1096HB1096provide that a temporary restraining order may extend beyond thirty days in certain circumstances involving stalking.
HB 1099HB1099establish educational standards for the expanded practice of optometry.
HB 1106HB1106exempt baby food, infant formula, and children's diapers from the state sales tax and state use tax.
HB 1109HB1109eliminate the cap on assessment amounts for road improvements and to allow townships to plan and pay for the paving and maintenance of non-section line roads.
HB 1119HB1119create a habitat conservation specialty plate and emblem.
HB 1120HB1120provide special motor vehicle license plates for advanced life support personnel and emergency medical technicians.
HB 1125HB1125prohibit the chemical modification or conversion of industrial hemp and the sale or distribution of chemically modified or converted industrial hemp and to provide a penalty therefor.
HB 1131HB1131waive certain fees for nondriver identification cards for individuals who are homeless.
HB 1159HB1159transfer the Office of Indian Education to the Department of Education.
HB 1162HB1162revise certain provisions pertaining to time of school district elections.
HB 1164HB1164require a school board to hold a bond election at a primary or school general election.
HB 1169HB1169prohibit the manufacturing, delivering, distributing, and selling of food containing specified substances.
HB 1185HB1185amend provisions regarding entry on private property for examination and survey of a project requiring a siting permit.
HB 1186HB1186define the requirements for granting a carbon pipeline easement.
HC 8004HC8004Honoring Sophie Spier of Sioux Falls, South Dakota Girls State Governor, and Gavin Pischke of Hartford, South Dakota Boys State Governor, and commending the South Dakota American Legion and Auxiliary for their sponsorship and coordination of the Girls State and Boys State programs.
HC 8005HC8005Recognizing and celebrating the De Smet Bulldogs as the 2021, 2022, and 2023 Class B boys' basketball state champions.
HC 8006HC8006Celebrating Doris Neilan as the first woman to serve as a sergeant-at-arms in the South Dakota Legislature.
HC 8007HC8007Recognizing and expressing gratitude for fifty years of prudent and reliable financial stewardship of the state pension program by the South Dakota Retirement System.
HC 8008HC8008Celebrating the Sioux Falls Lincoln Patriots football team.
HCR 6001HCR6001Supporting the Electoral College.
HCR 6003HCR6003To create the One Hundredth Session Planning Committee of the South Dakota Legislature.
HCR 6007HCR6007Encouraging the United States Department of Veteran Affairs to allow veterans to receive long-term care services at facilities that do not otherwise meet the requirements set by the department.
HCR 6008HCR6008Opposing an initiated measure to place the right to an abortion in the Constitution of South Dakota.
HCR 6010HCR6010Acknowledging the need to protect our borders and affirming South Dakota's support of the defense of the southern border.
HCR 6011HCR6011Urging the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) law enforcement to establish a law enforcement training academy in South Dakota.
SB 1SB1expand eligibility for the reduced tuition benefit for certain school district and Head Start employees at Board of Regents institutions to school counselors.
SB 2SB2remove provisions for establishing a uniform method for calculating high school credit received from completing a postsecondary course.
SB 3SB3extend the length of time allowed for a tax agreement with an Indian tribe.
SB 6SB6revise provisions related to death by distribution of a Schedule I or II substance.
SB 15SB15require a convicted defendant to reimburse the cost of digital forensic examination fees.
SB 30SB30prohibit discrimination based on military status.
SB 33SB33repeal the Petroleum Release Compensation Board.
SB 35SB35provide that certain personal information of a lottery prize winner may only be used for advertising or promotion with the winner's consent.
SB 38SB38amend the amount a merchant or place of business may assess against returned checks.
SB 72SB72increase the annual limit of tax credits that an insurance company may claim through the partners in education tax credit program.
SB 74SB74establish reentry initiatives and programs in the Department of Corrections.
SB 75SB75modify provisions pertaining to the designation of a legal newspaper.
SB 76SB76modify provisions pertaining to the appointment of vacant positions on a board or commission.
SB 77SB77revise a provision related to threatening law enforcement officers.
SB 81SB81expand permission on installing electric wiring in a residence.
SB 105SB105provide for the employment of veterans' service officers by the Department of Veterans Affairs.
SB 116SB116provide for vapor product certification requirements and to provide a penalty therefor.
SB 144SB144make an appropriation for grants to support airport terminal infrastructure projects and terminal improvement and expansion.
SB 187SB187make an appropriation to establish a cybersecurity services initiative for counties and municipalities and to declare an emergency.
SB 196SB196clarify provisions regarding historical license plates.
SC 804SC804Honoring the 2022-2023 Outstanding School Administrators of South Dakota: Dr. Jennifer Lowery, Tea School Superintendent; Darren Ellwein, Harrisburg Middle School Principal; Kathy Holter, Platte-Geddes School Business Official; Dr. Samantha Walder, Tea Elementary School Principal; Pete Wilson, Meade Secondary School Principal; Brady Sumners, Spearfish Assistant Middle School Principal; Ann Pettit, Douglas Curriculum Leader; and Mischelle Slaba, Wagner Director of Special Education.
SC 805SC805Honoring and remembering the life of Brandon Valley Middle School student Spencer Roger Thorsland.
SCR 601SCR601Celebrating the sister-state relationship with Taiwan.
SJR 501SJR501Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election, an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, authorizing the state to impose work requirements on certain individuals who are eligible for expanded Medicaid.
SJR 502SJR502Providing legislative approval for a future use water permit application by the Lewis and Clark Regional Water System.