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Representative  Aaron Aylward - 2025
Prime Sponsor
BillBill Type1Bill2Title
HB 1093HB1093modify the permissible dates for a school district bond election.
HB 1102HB1102require the submission of medical, dental, and pharmaceutical claims data to the Division of Insurance and to establish a health care data system.
HB 1138HB1138reduce a maximum property tax mill levy on owner-occupied single-family dwellings for school district general funds, and to repeal certain sales tax exemptions.
HB 1152HB1152prohibit the enforcement and implementation of directives from intergovernmental organizations, and to provide a penalty therefor.
HB 1217HB1217require customer consent for installation of a smart meter for a utility service.
HB 1218HB1218address the imposition of firearm restrictions on certain employees, officers, volunteers, and other individuals.
SB 82SB82require an official declaration of war or other Congressional action before the South Dakota National Guard may be deployed by the federal government.
SB 101SB101provide a tax credit to limit the taxes due on property over the previous year.
SB 105SB105establish election day as a legal holiday.
SB 122SB122restrict the deference given by courts to a state agency's interpretation of a state statute, administrative rule, or policy.
Co Sponsor
BillBill Type1Bill2Title
HB 1017HB1017require the acceptance of a cash payment for admission to a school-affiliated event.
HB 1044HB1044authorize the use of a newborn safety device for the voluntary surrender of a newborn and to make clarifying changes.
HB 1052HB1052prohibit the exercise of eminent domain for a pipeline that carries carbon oxide.
HB 1053HB1053require age verification by websites containing material that is harmful to minors, and to provide a penalty therefor.
HB 1054HB1054allow public schools to authorize an individual to volunteer or be employed as a school chaplain.
HB 1061HB1061prohibit a health care provider from restricting or denying a parent or guardian's access to certain medical records and other health information of a minor.
HB 1062HB1062amend provisions pertaining to the maintenance and publication of the statewide voter registration file.
HB 1064HB1064permit the selling of fireworks throughout the year.
HB 1065HB1065repeal the requirement that an adult occupant of a motor vehicle in forward motion must wear a safety belt.
HB 1066HB1066revise residency requirements for the purposes of voter registration.
HB 1068HB1068allow a student to wear certain military decorations at a school graduation ceremony and to declare an emergency.
HB 1078HB1078establish provisions related to the disclosure of COVID-19 vaccination status and blood donations.
HB 1079HB1079increase the number of off-sale licenses from two to three in municipalities and counties of one thousand or less.
HB 1087HB1087authorize the recall of county commissioners.
HB 1103HB1103modify the voter registration deadline.
HB 1104HB1104amend the requirements for a paper ballot.
HB 1105HB1105require the display of the state seal or motto in public school classrooms.
HB 1106HB1106require a report regarding refugee resettlement services.
HB 1107HB1107prohibit natural asset companies.
HB 1118HB1118prohibit the award or use of state moneys for the research, production, promotion, sale, or distribution of cell-cultured protein.
HB 1119HB1119limit annual valuation increases on owner-occupied single-family dwellings and nonagricultural property.
HB 1121HB1121revise passenger limits for holders of restricted minor's driving permits.
HB 1122HB1122amend provisions of the Uniform Commercial Code.
HB 1130HB1130provide permissible dates for municipal and school district elections.
HB 1139HB1139allow individualized investigative treatments for patients with life-threatening or debilitating diseases or conditions.
HB 1140HB1140provide oversight regarding the exercise of gubernatorial emergency powers.
HB 1141HB1141provide an exception for employers to acquire and distribute opioid antagonists that are available over the counter.
HB 1166HB1166enhance penalties for the violation of right-to-work statutes and to provide a penalty therefor.
HB 1179HB1179clarify certain labeling and sales requirements for homemade food items.
HB 1185HB1185provide that public moneys for education may not be used for lobbying purposes.
HB 1186HB1186provide for the revision and eventual repeal of the employer's investment in South Dakota's future fee.
HB 1187HB1187authorize the sale of home-processed poultry and pork by producers who verify compliance with food safety training requirements.
HB 1193HB1193prohibit the Board of Regents and institutions under its control from requiring students to reside in on-campus housing or purchase meal plans.
HB 1202HB1202permit the state to invest in Bitcoin.
HB 1204HB1204revise the subpoena powers of the Government Operations and Audit Committee.
HB 1205HB1205require legislative approval of real property leases that are necessary for the operation of state government and exceed specified durations or rental payments.
HB 1211HB1211prohibit the use of a diversity, equity, or inclusion program in a law enforcement agency.
HB 1220HB1220amend provisions pertaining to the verification of registered voters contained in the master registration file.
HB 1222HB1222expand the authorized carrying, possession, and storage of a concealed pistol.
HB 1223HB1223provide for conscience exemptions from certain vaccinations.
HB 1229HB1229provide an exemption from certain property taxation for owner-occupied single-family dwellings, and to limit the taxes due on property over the previous year.
HB 1239HB1239revise certain provisions related to the restriction of access to obscene materials in a public library or public school library.
HCR 6003HCR6003To provide for an interim study regarding property tax reduction and preservation of the American dream to own a home.
HCR 6004HCR6004Affirming the state's rejection of carbon dioxide pipelines and urging President Donald Trump to avoid interfering with the Summit Carbon Solutions carbon dioxide pipeline through exercise of federal eminent domain powers.
HCR 6006HCR6006Urging the State Investment Council to invest in Bitcoin.
HCR 6009HCR6009Requesting the attorney general to file a lawsuit against the People's Republic of China and related parties to seek damages related to the COVID-19 global pandemic.
HCR 6012HCR6012Urging the Supreme Court of the United States to establish marriage as between a man and a woman.
HCR 6013HCR6013Supporting the Electoral College, denouncing the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, and inviting interested states to form the Electoral College Interstate Compact.
HJR 5001HJR5001Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, conditioning the requirement of expanded Medicaid on the level of federal medical assistance.
HJR 5002HJR5002Applying to the United States Congress under Article V of the United States Constitution to call for a convention for proposing an amendment to the constitution establishing congressional term limits.
HJR 5003HJR5003Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, requiring that a constitutional amendment receive an affirmative vote of sixty percent of the votes cast before the measure is enacted.
HJR 5004HJR5004Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election amendments to the Constitution to the State of South Dakota, increasing the number of required signatures on a petition to initiate an amendment or measure.
HJR 5007HJR5007Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election a law transfer the state accounting system from the Bureau of Finance and Management to the state auditor and amend provisions pertaining to the Bureau of Finance and Management.
SB 7SB7prohibit the adoption or implementation of certain policies related to immigration enforcement.
SB 10SB10shorten the time before records of a Governor or a lieutenant governor are opened to the public.
SB 49SB49prohibit the exercise of the right of eminent domain for the construction of certain facilities.
SB 50SB50prohibit the use of drones for purposes of assessing real property for taxation, and to provide a penalty therefor.
SB 51SB51require the display and curricular inclusion of the Ten Commandments and other documents.
SB 68SB68require an individual be a citizen of the United States before being eligible to vote and to provide a penalty therefor.
SB 71SB71revise provisions pertaining to the compulsory age for school attendance.
SB 78SB78authorize a change in bullet diameter for use in taking certain animals.
SB 81SB81prohibit the use of a firearms code for transactions involving firearms, accessories, components, and ammunition and to provide a civil penalty therefor.
SB 83SB83revise the penalty and provide treatment for the ingestion of certain controlled substances.
SB 84SB84extend the timeframe for filling a vacancy in a board of county commissioners.
SB 88SB88increase the amount of exempt proceeds when a homestead is sold or divided by court order.
SB 89SB89repeal the requirement that judicial officers be listed on a separate nonpolitical ballot.
SB 100SB100limit the imposition of restrictions on the carrying of a concealed pistol and other items of self-defense while on the campus of a public institution of higher education.
SB 104SB104provide for the publication of the cast vote record of automatic tabulating equipment and to make an appropriation therefor.
SB 114SB114restrict warrantless searches of a taxidermy business.
SB 124SB124establish the Incarceration Task Force.
SB 125SB125make reports produced by automatic tabulating equipment open to public inspection.
SB 133SB133repeal enforcement provisions and modify requirements related to the fluoridation of public water supplies.
SB 172SB172provide a rebuttable presumption in favor of joint physical custody of a minor child.
SB 180SB180to require age verification before an individual may access an application from an online application store.
SB 187SB187prohibit political subdivisions from interfering with immigration enforcement.
SB 217SB217prohibit the use of automatic tabulating equipment.
SC 804SC804Honoring the 2023-2024 Outstanding School Administrators of South Dakota: Todd Foster, Brookings Middle School Principal; Dr. Julie Hatling, Belle Fourche Elementary School Principal; Camille Kaul, Aberdeen Curriculum Leader; Jason Kolousek, Wessington Springs Secondary School Principal; Kristi Lewis, Chester School Business Official; Mark Naugle, Custer School Superintendent; Amanda Olinger, Harrisburg Assistant Middle School Principal; and Laura Welch, Lennox Director of Special Education.
SCR 602SCR602Celebrating the sister-state relationship with Taiwan.
SCR 603SCR603Supporting the establishment of a standardized system to recognize and award academic credit or certification for military service.
SJR 502SJR502Applying to the United States Congress for a convention of the states to propose amendments to the United States Constitution regarding the imposition of fiscal restraints on the federal government, further limiting the power and jurisdiction of the federal government, and limiting the terms of office for members of Congress and other federal officials.
SJR 503SJR503Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, clarifying that an individual must be a citizen of the United States to be eligible to vote.
SJR 504SJR504Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, requiring a number of signatures on a petition to initiate a constitutional amendment be obtained from each county.
SJR 506SJR506Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, limiting to a flat rate the real property taxes.