South Dakota lawmakers face a packed agenda today , with just seven days left in the 2025 legislative session.
Carbon pipeline regulation takes center stage as the Senate State Affairs Committee considers a moratorium bill, while legislation prohibiting eminent domain for such projects heads to the Senate floor.
Budget decisions continue with the appropriation committee finalizing funding for transportation, the state auditor, and the Secretary of State.
Voter identification measures are scrutinized, with bills requiring citizenship status on licenses and state residency for voter registration.
The legislature must complete its work by March 13, with veto day scheduled for March 31.