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South Dakota proposes 2026 bills to boost prison drug penalties, ban nonconsensual deepfake porn, expand digital evidence powers, and increase transparency.
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley has proposed 10 bills for the 2026 legislative session targeting prison drug trafficking, deepfake pornography, digital evidence collection, and government transparency.
Key measures include raising prison drug trafficking penalties to 15 years, making drug test failures by inmates or parolees a felony, and criminalizing nonconsensual deepfake sexual content.
The package also expands law enforcement’s authority to seize digital currency, allows internet crime task forces to obtain user data via subpoenas from Hughes County judges, and strengthens DNA data privacy and public meeting transparency rules.
Additional provisions ban foreign campaign donations, restrict sales of Delta-9 THC-A to those under 21, and impose fines and jail time for violations.
Dakota del Sur propone proyectos de ley para 2026 para aumentar las penas de drogas en prisión, prohibir la pornografía deepfake no consensual, expandir los poderes de evidencia digital y aumentar la transparencia.