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Senate State Affairs — 2015
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HB 1149revise certain provisions regarding the setting of the salary of legislators.
HB 1153expand the definition of teleconference to include certain meetings conducted through electronic text colloquy and to require the retention of certain records of text colloquy meetings for public inspection.
SB 84limit the authority of delegates to a limited Article V convention to vote for unauthorized amendments contrary to legislative instructions and to provide a civil fine for the violation thereof.
SB 103authorize townships to levy a capital improvement property tax for secondary roads, bridges, and culverts.
SB 112revise certain provisions regarding voting rights of a person convicted of a felony.
SB 121prospectively repeal the death penalty.
SB 122revise provisions related to the death penalty.
SB 148increase the tax on certain motor fuels to finance improvements on the public highways and bridges.
SB 149revise certain provisions regarding the maximum wheel tax that may be imposed by a county.
SB 150require certain motor vehicles to pay an additional registration fee.
SB 151revise the distribution of the revenue from petroleum release compensation and tank inspection fees.
SB 166revise the method used to calculate the petition signatures to place initiated measures on the ballot and to declare an emergency.
SJR 1Making formal application to Congress to call an Article V convention of the states for the sole purpose of proposing a federal balanced budget amendment.
SJR 2Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election a new section to Article XI of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to the imposition of an education franchise tax on profits of corporations and dedication of the revenue therefrom.
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SB 8exempt certain transactions entered into by the State Investment Council and Division of Investment from certain procurement requirements.
SB 9revise certain provisions regarding the transfer of funds administered by the state investment officer.
SB 10revise certain provisions concerning the classes of investments used for state funds.
SB 23revise certain provisions regarding the ownership and management of the South Dakota Art Museum.
SB 32revise certain provisions regarding veteran's preference for all veterans who are United States citizens who seek employment with the state, a county, or a municipality.
SB 33extend resident tuition eligibility to the spouses and children of active duty military personnel and of qualifying veterans.
SB 34revise certain provisions concerning the administration of benefits provided to veterans and to declare an emergency.
SB 35repeal certain outdated and unnecessary statutes and rules related to the Department of Veterans Affairs.
SB 36repeal certain outdated and unnecessary statutes and to update certain references related to the Department of Tourism.
SB 49authorize the Department of Game, Fish and Parks to sell a portion of railway right-of-way to the City of Deadwood.
SB 56provide direction regarding the calculation of adjusted gross proceeds for the purpose of calculating the gaming tax.
SB 57authorize and regulate the playing of craps, roulette, and keno within the city limits of the city of Deadwood.
SB 58revise certain authority, monetary penalties, and hearing procedures of the South Dakota Commission on Gaming.
SB 59establish the state debt collection office.
SB 64revise certain provisions regarding the registration of business names.
SB 65revise certain procedures regarding campaign finance disclosure statements.
SB 66revise certain provisions regarding the county renaming process.
SB 67revise certain provisions regarding challenges to certain election petition signatures.
SB 68provide for a random sampling of nominating petition signatures for statewide offices.
SB 69revise certain provisions regarding elections and election petitions.
SB 191revise certain provisions regarding capital outlay certificates and lease purchase agreements of school districts and the pledge of state aid to education funds to secure such obligations.