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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - Governor Rhoden issued his first veto of this legislative session blocking House Bill ...
Brookings Senator Tim Reed, through House Bill 1132, is aiming to address one of the root causes troubling child care, which ...
He already vetoed one bill, House Bill 1132, that would have expanded the state’s child care assistance program for child care employees. Here’s where things stand as of Friday morning.
A reconsideration of House Bill 1132 was debated after being vetoed by Rhoden on Wednesday. The bill failed to get through the House by a vote of 27-43, needing more than 46 votes to override ...
HB 1132 adds a new section that calls for the department to expand child-care benefits specifically for people who work in child care. The new section tells the department to exclude all earned ...
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Rhoden vetoed an amended House Bill 1132, a proposed child care law that would have raised the federal poverty line for child care eligibility from 209% to 300% explicitly for people who work at ...