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South Dakota lawmakers advanced bills to protect trafficking survivors and shield kids from harmful app content, while rejecting several controversial measures over privacy and fiscal concerns.
South Dakota’s 2026 legislative session entered its final stretch with key bills advancing, including one protecting human trafficking survivors and another requiring age verification for app stores to shield children from harmful content.
Lawmakers also passed vape shop regulations but rejected proposals on mRNA vaccine mandates, donor vaccination disclosures, data center confidentiality agreements, and IVF data collection due to privacy and safety concerns.
A bipartisan push for property tax relief through a two-step sales tax increase gained momentum, while lawmakers emphasized the importance of restraint, with some advocating for "No" votes to uphold fiscal responsibility and ethical standards in government.
Los legisladores de Dakota del Sur presentaron proyectos de ley para proteger a los sobrevivientes de la trata y proteger a los niños del contenido dañino de las aplicaciones, al tiempo que rechazaron varias medidas polémicas sobre privacidad y preocupaciones fiscales.