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flag South Dakota proposes felony charges for disrupting religious services, following a Minneapolis protest.

flag South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden has introduced Senate Bill 113, proposing to elevate disruptions of religious services to a felony, with penalties increasing to up to two years in prison and a $4,000 fine. flag The bill, introduced on January 23, 2026, follows a protest in Minneapolis that disrupted a church service during immigration-related demonstrations. flag Rhoden and legislative leaders say the measure aims to protect religious freedom and deter outside agitators, emphasizing the importance of safe worship environments. flag The bill is under consideration during the current legislative session and remains subject to further debate.

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