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Herseth Sandlin rules out run for Senate
PIERRE, S.D. - Former South Dakota U.S. Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin says she will not seek the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by retiring Sen. Tim Johnson. Herseth Sandlin announced her decision on her Facebook page Monday morning and confirmed it to...
Tags: Stephanie Herseth Sandlin, Mike Rounds, Media Industry, U.S. Senate, Kristi Noem
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Former Daschle staffer Rick Weiland to run for Senate
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. - A former staffer for former U.S. Sen. Tom Daschle has announced that he'll seek the Democratic nomination for the seat being vacated by Sen. Tim Johnson. Rick Weiland tells the Argus Leader that he's running for things in which he...
Tags: Mike Rounds, Tom Daschle, Bill Clinton, Elections, Politics
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U.S. Senator urges quick action on Ex-Im nominee Hochberg
ReutersBy Doug Palmer WASHINGTON, May 7 (Reuters) - Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Johnson on Tuesday warned the U.S. Export-Import Bank could be forced to stop operations in two months unless the Senate quickly approves the nomination of Fred Hochberg...Tags: Barack Obama, U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Exports, Government, National Government
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Notebook: No challengers yet for Rounds
We are now a year from the June 3, 2014, primary elections in South Dakota. That is significant because South Dakota voters will choose a new U.S. senator next year. So far voters don’t have a choice. The only declared candidate is Republican...Tags: Stephanie Herseth Sandlin, Executive Branch, U.S. Senate, Government, Federal Election Commission
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CAPITOL NOTEBOOK: Path on schools, taxes firmly set by GOP
PIERRE — South Dakota voters made four key decisions in the 18 months after the death of Gov. George S. Mickelson in the 1993 plane crash. Those decisions set the course for the next 20 years and brought us to where the state government is today....Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Executive Branch, U.S. Senate, Air and Space Accidents, Government
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Thune being watched in sales tax vote
PIERRE -- This week, the U.S. Senate is expected to vote on Internet sales-tax legislation that is strongly supported by retail businesses in South Dakota. If it eventually becomes law, the state treasury and municipal governments throughout South...
Tags: Executive Branch, Rand Paul, U.S. Senate, Government, National Government
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Herseth Sandlin mulling run for U.S. Senate seat
Former U.S. Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin said she expects to decide soon whether to run for the South Dakota U.S. Senate seat now held by retiring Democrat Tim Johnson. The former Democratic congresswoman told the Argus Leader that she’s...Tags: Stephanie Herseth Sandlin, Mike Rounds, U.S. Senate, Kristi Noem, Elections
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Sen. Max Baucus announces retirement plans
WASHINGTON -- In a surprise move that deals a serious blow to Democratic chances of holding the Senate, veteran Montana Sen. Max Baucus has decided not to seek reelection next year, Democratic officials said Tuesday. Baucus chairs the Senate Finance...
Tags: Executive Branch, Brian Schweitzer, U.S. Senate, Government, Gun Control
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Mickelson laid cornerstone for economic development
To understand how much George Speaker Mickelson meant to South Dakota requires an appreciation of how tough times were in the mid-1980s as he campaigned for governor. Hundreds of agricultural producers lost their operations. Farms dropped from about 41,...Tags: Washington, DC, Executive Branch, Government, Air and Space Accidents, Transportation Accidents
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Housing programs critical to Aberdeen
Access to rural housing programs that benefit a significant number of homebuyers in Aberdeen could be extended under a bill introduced Thursday by Sen. Tim Johnson, D-S.D., and others. Without an extension of some sort, the city would lose access to two...Tags: Mike Crapo, Personal Income, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance
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South Dakota delegation responds to ricin letter threat
- Sen. John Thune, R-S.D.: Because of the reports, there was some limited access on the Capital complex Wednesday morning. Given the reports of suspicious substances and the bombs that went off Monday in Boston, people are taking more precautions and...Tags: Washington, DC, U.S. Senate, Kristi Noem, Roger F. Wicker, John Thune
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Future of Johnson's war chest unknown
SIOUX FALLS — While U.S. Sen. Tim Johnson has decided not to run for another term in Congress, he has not decided what to do with the money he raised for a possible new campaign. The 66-year-old South Dakota Democrat announced last month that...Tags: U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Republican Party, Federal Election Commission, U.S. Congress, Elections
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