(South Dakota Broadcasters Association) It is done.
After considering 560 bills, resolutions, and commemorations, meeting for 38 days, and having to delay adjournment a day because of winter weather, the 99th session of the South Dakota is history.
The House and Senate jointly adjourned sine die (signee dye) about 1:08 p.m. Central Time today (Tuesday). Sine die is a Latin term for “no date set to resume.
After swinging the gavel closing the 2024 assembly, Republican House Speaker Hugh Bartels of Watertown congratulated members on a productive session and a “new record” for adjournment.
The 100th Session convenes at noon on Tuesday, January 14, 2025. At that time, legislators are scheduled to hear the governor’s State of the State Address.
In Touch 9/06/24
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