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South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem has said she plans to call the legislature back to Pierre for a special session in late May or early June.
Part of the call would deal with the next round of federal stimulus funding the state will receive.
House Majority Leader Kent Peterson of Salem says they have had some talks about that…
Peterson says it will be another significant amount of money…
Peterson says they got some practice with that type of federal funding last year…
The Governor also wants legislators to attempt to clean up wording on “IM26” the medical marijuana initiative. She apparently will drop her request to pass restrictions on trans gender women participating in sports.
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TUCKER Carlson grilled Arkansas Republican Governor Asa Hutchinson for vetoing a bill that would ban gender-transition surgery for minors in the state.
The controversial talk show host slammed the Arkansan for being pro-choice, a major red flag among conservatives, for endorsing what Carlson called the chemical castration of children.
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Tucker Carlson grilled Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson for vetoing a bill that bans youth gender-confirming surgeriesCredit: Fox News
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South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem took some justifiable heat recently when she suddenly withdrew her support for state legislation that would have banned biological males from competing against girls in school sports. It seemed to us a clear case of caving to the Rainbow Mafia and its looming threat of business hardship rather than putting down a clear marker for conservative American principles.
This week, another Republican governor finds himself in the hot seat, although the issue confronting Arkansasâs Asa Hutchison appears rather more nuanced than the one Noem flubbed.
As Michael Wickline and Rachel Herzog reported yesterday in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, âArkansasâ governor on Monday announced his veto of a bill that would ban gender-affirming care for transgender youths, prompting proponents of the legislation to urge both chambers to override his decision. Arkansas would be the first state to put such a ban into law, which would put the state in the nation