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Pool bonding doubts, the Stehly effect, income tax warnings, lifting the parade candy ban, more Medicaid
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Pool bonding doubts, the Stehly effect, income tax warnings, lifting the parade candy ban, more Medicaid

SPONSORED BY BEAL DISTRIBUTING | Sioux Falls City Councilors Greg Neitzert and Sarah Cole stop by The Dakota Scout newsroom to discuss local and state events with Joe and Jonathan.

HERE ARE LINKS TO A FEW OF THE DAKOTA SCOUT STORIES DISCUSSED DURING THIS WEEK’S EPISODE:

State Politics

Sioux Falls mayor warns income tax could follow food tax repeal

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April 18, 2024
Sioux Falls mayor warns income tax could follow food tax repeal

Correction: According to the Attorney General’s Office, municipal sales taxes collected on food are not subject to the proposed ballot measure. An earlier version of this article cited an invalid Attorney General’s explanation found on the Secretary of State’s website.

South Dakotans covered by Medicaid expansion make 855k claims since July

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April 16, 2024
South Dakotans covered by Medicaid expansion make 855k claims since July

Fewer South Dakotans than expected have signed up for Medicaid since the federal health program was expanded last year. But the 21,500 who have aren’t wasting time putting their new health coverage to use. NEWS: South Dakota State Fair admission increasing, extra day added

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