South Dakota 2024 Regular Session

South Dakota Senate Bill SB143

Introduced
1/24/24  

Caption

Create the Commission on Indian Affairs.

Impact

The commission will consist of ten members, including representatives from each of the nine tribes and the secretary of the Department of Tribal Relations. It is expected to meet quarterly and will have several responsibilities, such as compiling information on service availability for American Indians, sponsoring programs in coordination with tribes, and reporting annually on the needs and priorities of American Indians within the state. This initiative intends to improve the accessibility of services such as education, health, and welfare, contributing positively to the well-being of the American Indian community.

Summary

Senate Bill 143, introduced by Senator Bordeaux, aims to create the Commission on Indian Affairs in South Dakota. The purpose of the commission is to enhance services for American Indians in the state and facilitate communication and relationships between the state and the nine federally recognized Indian tribes. This new body will not have the power to override the negotiations or relations of any Indian tribe with other governmental entities, ensuring that tribal sovereignty is respected while aiming to create a better framework for service provision.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding SB143 could arise from discussions about the effectiveness and autonomy of the commission. While proponents argue that it will create a focused approach to Indian affairs, critics may raise concerns about the potential for bureaucratic inefficiencies or the adequacy of representation and input from all tribal perspectives in the commission's activities. Furthermore, the reliance on state funding for the secretary's travel expenses may be contested by those advocating for more direct tribal control over resources and funding allocations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SD SB164

Create the Commission on Indian Affairs.

SD SB191

Establish the task force to address the welfare of Indian children in South Dakota.

SD HB1038

Revise certain provisions pertaining to the Department of Veterans Affairs and residency in the State Veterans Home.

SD HB1047

Revise certain provisions regarding military affairs.

SD SB169

Establish the Commission on Truth and Reconciliation.

SD HB1175

Update references to the Governor, lieutenant governor, and other persons.

SD SC816

Recognizing and honoring Kevin Locke, a world-famous Hoop Dancer, player of the North American Indigenous flute, traditional storyteller, cultural ambassador, and educator.

SD HCR6008

Affirming, supporting, and defending certain principles, values, and goals.

SD HB1048

Repeal and make technical changes to provisions regarding the Board of Military Affairs.

SD HC8002

Celebrating the life, legacy, and accomplishments of Lionel Bordeaux.

Similar Bills

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