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South Dakota’s three members of Congress scored poorly on a watchdog group’s new Democracy Scorecard, which evaluates congressional positions on democracy-related bills and resolutions.
In election year Dakotafest forum, South Dakota members of Congress not short on federal policy criticisms South Dakota’s delegation spoke at Dakotafest and bemoaned the struggles they see with ...
In an era of deep political polarization, a new study indicates that many members of Congress may be out of step not just ...
Republican Rep. Dusty Johnson, South Dakota’s sole member of the House, will depart the post to run for governor. In a launch video released Monday, Johnson highlighted his record in Congress, ...
Washington — The Senate could move forward as soon as Tuesday on a request from the White House to claw back $9.4 billion in ...
The bipartisan Trust in Congress Act prohibits members of Congress and their families from trading individual stocks during their time in office.
Congressional Republicans are launching into their next big legislative fight – this time over DOGE spending cuts for foreign ...
Over 100 state and local officials from the Midwest and West, including South Dakota, are asking the U.S. Senate to eliminate tax credits for carbon capture and sequestration as part ...
South Dakota's lone member of the U.S. House, Republican Dusty Johnson, announced Monday that he will run for governor in the 2026 election, ending a six-year tenure in Congress and potentially facing ...
House Republican Dusty Johnson launches bid for South Dakota governor, emphasizing his congressional record while refuting claims he hasn't supported President Trump.
Washington — The Senate narrowly advanced a request from the White House to claw back billions in funds for international aid and public broadcasting, as Congress faces a Friday deadline to act.