South Dakota's Veto Day postponed to March 26 due to a winter storm, with no vetoes from Governor Noem in nearly 70 years.

South Dakota's Veto Day, the final day of the state legislative session, is postponed to Tuesday, March 26 due to an incoming winter storm. This marks the first time in nearly 70 years with no vetoes from Governor Kristi Noem for lawmakers to consider. The Legislature must still meet to officially conclude the 99th session, while Republican leaders use the time to plan for the 2025 session starting January 14.

March 22, 2024
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