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At a time when federal overreach seems to creep further into the lives of everyday Americans, South Dakota has drawn a bold line in the sand: private property rights are not up for negotiation.
Advocates are reaching out as the governor has until June 14 to sign or veto bills from the 2025 legislative session.
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