HB 1129
provide for an early presidential primary.
Representative Peterson (Bill)
HB 1200
authorize the inclusion of certain National Guard members in the public employee
health insurance plan.
Representative Williamson and Senator Ham-Burr
HB 1227
repeal the requirement that the oath verifying absentee ballots be administered by a
notary public.
Representatives Bradford, Bartling, Burg, Elliott, Engels, Gassman, Hargens, Kroger,
Lange, Miles, Nesselhuf, Olson (Mel), Peterson (Jim), Sigdestad, Thompson, and
Van Norman and Senators Koetzle and Nachtigal
HB 1238
revise certain requirements concerning the rate per mile that shall be paid when
operating certain vehicles on state business.
Representatives Buckingham, Engels, Frost, Konold, Peterson (Bill), Rave, and
Sebert and Senators Koskan and Sutton (Duane)
HB 1291
create a commission on youth development strategies on the reservations in South
Dakota.
Representatives Van Norman, Adelstein, Bartling, Begalka, Bradford, Buckingham,
Burg, Christensen, Elliott, Engels, Gassman, Gillespie, Hanson, Hargens, Hundstad,
Kroger, Lange, McCoy, Nesselhuf, Olson (Mel), Peterson (Jim), Rounds, Sigdestad,
and Thompson and Senators Moore, Bogue, Brown, Dennert, Ham-Burr, Kleven,
Kloucek, Koskan, and Symens
HB 1091
extend the fifty percent tuition privilege for National Guard members to include
graduate study.
Representatives Wick, Adelstein, Buckingham, Burg, Cutler, Fryslie, Garnos,
Novstrup, Peterson (Bill), Peterson (Jim), Schafer, Valandra, Van Gerpen, and
Weems and Senators Schoenbeck, Albers, Apa, Brown, Dennert, and Moore
NOTE: The above bills will be taken up in this order for a hearing on the date noted. If
circumstances do not permit a hearing on this date then a hearing will be held at a future meeting of
the committee to be determined by the chair. Action on a bill may come at any time after it has had
a hearing.
BILLS FOR POSSIBLE ACTION WHICH HAVE HAD PRIOR HEARING.
HB 1209
revise the expense allowances of legislators.
Representative Solum
HB 1217
revise certain provisions related to education benefits for the children of persons who
died in military service.
Representatives Smidt, Adelstein, Glenski, O'Brien, Pederson (Gordon), Peterson
(Bill), Solum, Teupel, and Van Gerpen and Senators Bogue, Brown, Dennert,
Duenwald, and McCracken