Legislative
Radar 2020

Legislative
Radar 2020

2020 Legislative Session

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2020 Session

Education

An act to reduce the tax credit amount permitted for the partners in education tax credit program.

An act to keep parents informed with regard to conversations between a student and a school counselor.

Family

The Vulnerable Child Protection Act – a bill to prevent medical harm against children struggling with questions about their identity.

An act to stop the business of commercial surrogacy in South Dakota.

An act to provide funds to offset certain costs related to adoption.

Life

An act to prohibit threats made with the intent to coerce an abortion

An act to prohibit abortions via telemedicine

Health Care

An act to establish liability for harm for an employer who mandates vaccination

An act to protect an individual’s conscience from entities requiring the COVID-19 vaccine.

An act to allow a pregnant minor to give consent to certain treatments.

An act to prohibit forms of discrimination in access to organ transplantation.

Gambling

An act to establish the video lottery repeal and recovery fund, and prohibit the State Lottery Commission from advertising the lottery.

An act to establish the video lottery repeal and recovery fund, and to increase the State’s percentage of the total revenue raised through the lottery.

An act to establish the video lottery repeal and recovery fund, and to cap the amount of revenue the state is permitted to spend.

An act to allow sports betting from a device anywhere in the state, rather than only in Deadwood.

An act to increase the video lottery bet limit and winnings limit.

An act to allow sports betting in certain facilities across the state

An act to increase the number of video lottery machines per establishment

Judicial

An act to prohibit capitol punishment for certain mentally ill persons.

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