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PIERRE - State spending for K-12 students in South Dakota would not see an increase in the next fiscal year, Gov. Mike Rounds proposed Tuesday as part of a plan that is sure to trigger a fierce battle when state lawmakers convene next month. Full Article at Argus Leader
PIERRE - Gov. Mike Rounds offered what he called a "basic needs budget" for next year, one that emphasizes more government spending on mandatory programs such as Medicaid while reducing funding to education and other discretionary programs. Full Article at Argus Leader
South Dakota Gov. Mike Rounds, center, and T. Denny Sanford, right, a South Dakota businessman and philanthropist exit the elevator cage Monday, June 22, 2009, at the 4,850 foot level of the future Sanford Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory,... View Photo »
Fall in South Dakota would not be complete without the cackle of ring-necked pheasants flushing from the fields
Today two governors in the tri-state area were talking budget matters. South Dakota Gov. Full Article at Sioux City Journal
PIERRE - Education funding will drop from 51 percent of the state's general fund to 49 percent under the proposed budget that Gov. Mike Rounds will unveil today. Full Article at Argus Leader
Once thought to be protected by federal stimulus rules, South Dakota's per-pupil formula for K-12 education funding could be targeted for spending cuts this session as lawmakers look to make up an anticipated $174 million budget deficit. Full Article at Argus Leader
Republican Gov. Mike Rounds of South Dakota discusses his concerns over health care issues in the Health and Human Services Committee of the National Governors Association convention Sunday, July 19, 2009, in Biloxi, Miss. View Photo »
Right now in South Dakota, we’ve got one of the best examples of a health-care system run amok, and that is Indian health ... And I wouldn’t wish that health care on anybody. It would be an absolute disaster in America.
The Rapid City Journal reports Kristin Conzet has been appointed by Governor Mike Rounds to finish Rep. Brian Dreyer’s term as one of South Dakota District 32’s representatives in the state House. Full Article at Dakota Voice
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South Dakota Gov. Mike Rounds, center, and T. Denny Sanford, right, a South Dakota businessman and philanthropist exit the elevator cage Monday, June 22, 2009, at the 4,850 foot level of the future Sanford Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory, for which the latter has pledged...
View Photo »Republican Gov. Mike Rounds of South Dakota discusses his concerns over health care issues in the Health and Human Services Committee of the National Governors Association convention Sunday, July 19, 2009, in Biloxi, Miss.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JUNE 24: (AFP-OUT) U.S. President Barack Obama, with Vice President Joseph Biden (2L), delivers remarks while meeting with Governors Jennifer Granholm (L) of Michigan, Jim Douglas of Vermont (3R), Christine Gregoire (2R) of Washington State and Mike Rounds of South Dakota...
View Photo »President Barack Obama, meets with five of the governors in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, June 24, 2009. From left are, Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle, Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm, Vice President Joe Biden, the president, Vermont Gov.
View Photo »President Barack Obama meets with five of the governors in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, June 24, 2009. From left are, Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle, Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm, Vice President Joe Biden, the president, Vermont Gov.
View Photo »President Barack Obama meets with governors in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, June 24, 2009. From left are, the president, Vermont Gov. Jim Douglas, Washington Gov. Christine Gregoire, and South Dakota Gov. Mike Rounds.
View Photo »In this June 22, 2009 file photo, South Dakota Gov.
View Photo »Dignitaries and board members applaud South Dakota Gov. Mike Rounds, at the podium, during dedication ceremonies Monday, June 22, 2009, at the future site of the Sanford Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory.
View Photo »Republican Gov. Mike Rounds of South Dakota discusses his concerns over health care issues in the Health and Human Services Committee of the National Governors Association convention Sunday, July 19, 2009, in Biloxi, Miss.
View Photo »Fall in South Dakota would not be complete without the cackle of ring-necked pheasants flushing from the fields
Right now in South Dakota, we’ve got one of the best examples of a health-care system run amok, and that is Indian health ... And I wouldn’t wish that health care on anybody. It would be an absolute disaster in America.
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