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Rhoden conducts the first weekly press conference, is not ready to share a solution on the account of the famous domain – Dakota News now

Rhoden conducts the first weekly press conference, is not ready to share a solution on the account of the famous domain – Dakota News now

Pierre, SD (Dakota News now) – Governor Larry Rodin held his first press conference on legislative issues on Thursday.

The media asked Born for property tax accounts and how his discussion with MPs in the Chamber and Senate went on Tuesday, the male penitentiary and the home bill 1052, which prohibits the use of a prominent carbon pipeline domain.

The bill adopted the Chamber of 49-19 votes and awaits a date of hearing at the Senate State Affairs Committee. A reporter asked the governor born whether he would sign the bill or not if he reached his desk.

The answer to this question will have to wait.

“I will not comment on what I would sign or veto based on the assumption,” Rodin said.

Rodin pointed out his story of the struggle for property rights, while recognizing the meaning of economic opportunities.

“We still have to defend the opportunities in South Dakota, so yes, and I am sure that we can find a medium in the legislature and achieve both,” Rodin said.

And at the Republican press conference for the leadership, Senator Jim Melhaff admitted that the Senate is very divided into the bill and this is something he will have to work with.

“On the recording, I do not support it, but I want to clarify, this is not a position of kakus, this is my position, the Caucut is very separated on this issue, I have my ideas, many in Kakusa agree with me, many do not do it” said Melhaf.

Melhaff said he was not sure exactly when he was at the Chamber 1052 would receive a hearing and said that the Senate bills would have a priority until the day of the crossover.

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