Since the last days for individuals and committees to introduce bills have passed, the total number of bills for the current session is 339 for the House and 212 for the Senate for a total of 551. Crossover Day – the last day when bills and joint resolutions must pass out of the house of origin is February 23rd. DRSD’s bill tracking list can be seen below.
Additionally, we have included a list of cracker barrel sessions that are being held in communities throughout South Dakota. Check them out below!
DRSD Bill Tracking List:
To see information about each bill, click on the title of the Senate or House Bill that you would like to learn more about. You can also visit the LRC Website to see a full list of this year’s bills.
Following are bills being tracked on behalf of DRSD as of today. You’ll note any pending hearings noted in RED as a means of alerting you to those scheduled activities. Other actions are noted in BLACK.
Senate Bills
SB 9 – revise the definition of a designated caregiver.
Seeks to revise the definition of a designated caregiver in relation to medical cannabis; yet “designated caregiver” is widely used in other areas. The proposed change removed “a person” and replaces it with “an individual” which appears to be a legal term. Do Pass Passed – Yeas 13, Nays 0; Place on Consent Passed on 2/3/22
SB 53 – make an appropriation to increase workforce housing and to declare an emergency.
Seeks to make an appropriation to increase workforce housing and to declare an emergency. It is seeking an appropriation of $150,000,000 of general funds and $50,000,000 in federal fund expenditure authority to the Governor’s Office of Economic Development for purposes of increasing housing supply across South Dakota. Hearing scheduled for 2/8/22 at 10:00AM with Senate Commerce and Energy – Room 412
SB 55 – appropriate funds for the expansion of broadband infrastructure and to declare an emergency.
Seeks to make an appropriation of $50,000,000 in federal fund expenditure authority to the Governor’s Office of Economic Development to be used for grants for the continued expansion of broadband in the state of South Dakota.
SB 59 – revise property tax levies for school districts and to revise the state aid to general and special education formulas.
Seeks to revise property tax levies for school districts and to revise the state aid to general and special education formulas. It is proposing to reduce the maximum tax levy on agricultural property and on owner-occupied single-family dwelling. It proposes an increase in the overhead rate. It proposes a reduction in the maximum special levy that may be assessed. It proposes adjustments to allocations for students with disabilities. Referred to Joint Appropriations Committee Passed – Yeas 6, Nays 0 on 1/18/22
SB 65 – delineate uses for the South Dakota housing opportunity fund.
Seeks to revise how the South Dakota housing opportunity fund may be used to serve low-to-moderate income households in securing affordable housing. Hearing scheduled for 2/8/22 at 10:00AM with Senate Commerce and Energy – Room 412
SB 69 – provide for an electronic system to update voter registration information.
Seeks to allow persons currently registered to vote with voter information contained within the master registration file to submit identified changes to their voter registration form electronically. Do Pass Passed Yeas 20, Nays 15 – Full Senate
SB82 – Seeks to revise the admissibility of certain statements made by persons with developmental disabilities concerning certain crimes i.e., any act of sexual contact or rape or describing any act of physical abuse or neglect… Tabled Passed Yeas 7, Nays 0 on 1/25/22
SB89 – Seeks to require insurers to provide coverage for hearing aids and related services to persons under age nineteen
SB159 – Seeks to exempt any person suffering from a severe mental illness from capital punishment.
SB174 – Seeks to make an appropriation to provide a grant for the construction of a facility to provide certain health facilities – up to $16,000,000 from the general fund to assist in the construction of a facility that will provide all of the following: specialty rehabilitation pediatric hospital, specialty school for children under twenty-one, intermediate health care facility for children under twenty-one, and outpatient rehabilitation pediatric services.
SB185 – Seeks to revise certain provisions regarding voter registration records
SB186 – Seeks to expand Medicaid eligibility by the Legislature
House Bills
HB 1001 – revise the freeze on assessments for dwellings of disabled and senior citizens.
Seeks to revise the freeze on assessments of dwellings of disabled and senior citizens. Proposes adjustments to person’s income levels, includes the indexing annually of household income, and adjusts the true market value at which it does not apply to a single-family dwelling unless an exception is met. Fiscal Note Requested by House
HB 1011 – revise the application process for the reduction of tax on dwellings owned by paraplegics.
Lies out the process needing to be completed, by whom and when, if an individual wants to seek this reduction in taxes. Do Pass Passed – Yeas 5, Nays 0; Place on Consent Passed on 2/2/22
HB 1014 – make an appropriation to fund tax refunds for elderly persons and persons with a disability and to declare an emergency.
This is an annual bill which seeks an appropriation to fund tax refunds for elderly persons and persons with disabilities. It is seeking an appropriation of $450,000 for the Department of Revenue, for the purposes of providing refunds of real property tax and sales tax to elderly and disabled persons.
HB 1016 – make an appropriation for costs related to disasters in the state and to declare an emergency.
Seeks an appropriation of $2,946,882 for costs related to disasters in the state. It would go to the special emergency and disaster special revenue fund.
HB 1019 – make an appropriation for the payment of extraordinary litigation expenses and to declare an emergency.
Seeks an appropriation of $1,500,000 for payment of extraordinary litigation expenses and would go to the extraordinary litigation fund.
HB 1029 – revise the definition of telehealth for purposes of health insurance policies.
Seeks to revise the definition of telehealth for purposes of health insurance policies. Proposes that “Telehealth” the use of secure electronic information, imaging, and communication technologies by a health care professional to deliver health care services to a patient. Deferred to the 41st Legislative Day Passed – Yeas 10, Nays 3 on 1/19/22
HB 1040 – reduce the maximum property tax levies for the general fund of school districts.
Another bill seeking to reduce the maximum tax levies for the general fund of school districts. Tabled Passed – Yeas 15, Nays 0 on 1/19/22
HB 1041 – facilitate legislative oversight of settlement agreements involving a state entity or official.
Seeks to have legislative oversight as part of any settlement agreements involving a state entity or official. Do Pass Passed – Yeas 64, Nays 6 – Full House
HB 1055 – require informational transparency regarding the issuance of executive orders.
Seeks to require informational transparency regarding the issuance of executive orders by adding involvement of the Executive Board of the Legislative Research Council and opportunity for members of the public to provide testimony at a hearing and to submit written comments for inclusion in the record. Deferred to the 41st Legislative Day Passed – Yeas 9, Nays 3 on 1/31/22
HB1068 – Seeks to clarify processing of sexual assault kits performed on individuals ages sixteen and seventeen. Do Pass Amended Passed – Yeas 34, Nays 0 by Full Senate on 2/1/22
HB1086 – Seeks to provide for the redistribution of donated prescription drugs and medical supplies, setting out definitions, parameters for the donation, acceptance and dispensing of donated prescription drugs and medical supplies, and others aspects of implementing such a program. Do Pass Amended Passed – Yeas 68, Nays 0 on 2/2/22 Full House
HB1104 – Seeks to allow the board of county commissioners in every county may provide suitable and sufficient courtroom facilities to conduct business at a place other than the county seat. Do Pass Passed – Yeas 34, Nays 0 on 2/2/22 Full Senate
HB1105 – Seeks to allow for a good cause exception to the time for an involuntary commitment hearing. Do Pass Passed – Yeas 34, Nays 0 on 2/2/22 Full Senate
HB1129 – Seeks to prohibit forms of discrimination to access to organ transplantation. Do Pass Amended Passed – Yeas 11, Nays 2 on 2/3/22
HB1140 – Seeks to permit the use of tribal identification cards when registering to vote. Deferred to the 41st Legislative Day Passed – Yeas 10, Nays 2 on 2/4/22
HB1180 – Seeks to permit designated visitors in nursing facilities
HB1282 – Seeks to allow inpatient psychiatric facility placement alternatives for certain patients.
HB1284 – Seeks to increase household income thresholds for a paraplegic tax reduction.
HB1287 – Seeks to revise certain provisions regarding the crime of rape and provide a penalty therefor.
HB1334 – Seeks to make an appropriation of American Rescue Plan Act moneys for certain home and community based services… $80,000,000 in federal fund expenditure authority to Department of Human Services and $13,600,000 in federal fund expenditure authority to Department of Social Services…
2022 Legislative Cracker Barrel list
Western South Dakota Legislative Cracker Barrel or Coffees:
Belle Fourche Legislative Cracker Barrel:
Crossroads Restaurant 1 p.m.
16 N 5th Ave, Belle fourc
Saturday, February 26
Deadwood Legislative Cracker Barrel
In the Deadwood Mountain Grand beginning at 9 a.m.
Saturday, February 19
Newell Legislative Cracker Barrel:
At the Newell City Hall beginning at 9:30 a.m.
108 3rd St. Newell, SD 57760
Saturday, February 26
Piedmont-Foothills Area Legislative Cracker Barrel:
VIRTUAL, Zoom Webinar & Livestreamed beginning at 2 p.m. –
Link to Prairie Hills Audubon Society of WSD Web page and Facebook event notice:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1299847693849173
Saturday, February 5
Rapid City Legislative Cracker Barrel:
In the Event Center at the Western Dakota Tech campus beginning at 9 a.m.
800 Mickelson Dr., Rapid City
Saturday, January 29
Saturday, February 12
Saturday, February 26
Saturday, March 5 Virtual option for participation.
Spearfish Legislative Cracker Barrel:
At the Joy Center beginning at 9 a.m.
Saturday, January 29
Sturgis Legislative Cracker Barrel:
At the Meade County Erksine Building from 9 to 11 a.m.
1300 Sherman St Sturgis, SD
Saturday, February 5
Saturday, March 5
Eastern South Dakota Legislative Cracker Barrel or Coffees:
Aberdeen Legislative Cracker Barrel:
In the Kessler’s Champions Club in the Barnett Center on the NSU campus form 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
1200 S. Jay St., Aberdeen,
Saturday, January 29
Saturday, February 12
Saturday, March 5
Brandon Legislative Cracker Barrel:
At Tailgators Grill & Bar from 9 to 10:30 a.m.
1013 N. Splitrock Blvd, Brandon
Saturday, January 29
To submit questions in advance admin@brandonvalleychamber.com
Brookings Legislative Cracker Barrel:
In City/County Government Center in the Brookings Chamber Building at 9:30 a.m.
520 3rd St., Brookings
Saturday, January 29 (canceled)
Saturday, February 12
Saturday, February 26
Clear Lake Legislative Cracker Barrel:
In the Deuel School Library from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Saturday, February 19
Highmore Legislative Cracker Barrel
In the East Wing of the City Auditorium beginning at 11 a.m..
Saturday, February 19
Huron Legislative Cracker Barrel:
In the Fine Arts Center on the Huron Community Campus from 9 to 10 a.m.
939 Ohio Ave. SW, Huron,
Saturday, January 29
Saturday, February 12
Saturday, February 26
Madison Legislative Cracker Barrel:
VIRTUAL – Online via the Greater Madison Area’s Chamber of Commerce Facebook page at 9 a.m.
Live on Facebook
Saturday, February 12
Mitchell Legislative Cracker Barrel:
VIRTUAL At the Mitchell Chamber of Commerce from 8 to 9 a.m.
601 N. Main St., Mitchell,
Friday, January 28
Pierre Legislative Cracker Barrel:
In the Chamber of Commerce Community Room from 10 to 11 a.m.
800 W. Dakota Ave.
Saturday, January 29
Saturday, February 12 To submit questions in advance: srankin@pierre.org
Redfield Legislative Cracker Barrel:
At the C&NW Historic Railroad Depot from 1 to 3 p.m.
715 W 3rd St, Redfield, SD 57469
Monday, February 21
Sioux Falls Legislative Cracker Barrel:
On the Southeast Technical College campus from 10 to 11:45 a.m.
2320 N. Career Ave., Sioux Falls,
Saturday, February 5
Saturday, February 12
Saturday, February 26
Vermillion Legislative Cracker Barrel:
At City Hall from 9 to 11 a.m.
25 Center St., Vermillion,
Saturday, February 12
Saturday, February 26
Yankton Legislative Cracker Barrel:
In the City Commission Room at the CMTEA building from 10 to 11 a.m.
1200 W. 21st St., Yankton,
Saturday, January 29
Saturday, February 12
Saturday, March 5
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