South Dakota 2022 Regular Session

South Dakota House Bill HB1195

Introduced
1/27/22  
Refer
1/31/22  
Report Pass
2/7/22  
Engrossed
2/9/22  
Refer
2/10/22  
Report Pass
2/24/22  
Enrolled
2/25/22  

Caption

Direct the Indian Education Advisory Council to make an annual report to the Governor and the State-Tribal Relations Committee.

Impact

The passage of HB 1195 represents a significant effort to formalize support for Native American culture within the educational framework of South Dakota. By creating a dedicated council that includes diverse tribal representatives and educators, the bill seeks to ensure that the educational materials and teaching strategies employed in schools reflect the history and traditions of Native American communities. This can lead to lasting changes in how students are educated about local culture and history, fostering a greater appreciation among all students and educators.

Summary

House Bill 1195 aims to enhance the understanding and appreciation of South Dakota's unique American Indian culture among students and public school instructional staff. The bill establishes an Indian Education Advisory Council, which will consist of representatives from all nine tribes in South Dakota and Native American educators. This council is charged with making annual reports to both the Governor and the State-Tribal Relations Committee. The intent of the bill is to support educational initiatives that focus on the importance of Indian culture and its integration into the state’s education system.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1195 appears to be overwhelmingly positive. During legislative discussions and voting, there was unanimous support for the bill, reflected in the vote tally of 29 yeas and 0 nays. Supporters argue that this initiative will not only benefit Native American students but will also enrich the educational experience for all students in South Dakota by providing a more inclusive curriculum that acknowledges diverse cultural histories.

Contention

While the bill received broad legislative support, potential contentions could arise regarding the implementation and effectiveness of the advisory council. Concerns may be raised around how well the council can address issues specific to each tribe and how its recommendations will be integrated into existing educational practices. Additionally, discussions around funding and resources necessary to support initiatives proposed by the council may emerge as the bill is put into practice.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SD HB1232

Create the Indian Child Welfare Advisory Council.

SD SB112

Transfer the Office of Indian Education to the Department of Education.

SD SB1383

Education; recreating and modifying membership of the Oklahoma Advisory Council on Indian Education. Effective date. Emergency.

SD HB1535

A state alert notice system and the committee on tribal and state relations; and to provide for a report.

SD HB2819

Sunset; Oklahoma Advisory Council on Indian Education; re-creating Council; modifying termination date.

SD HB2819

Sunset; Oklahoma Advisory Council on Indian Education; re-creating Council; modifying termination date.

SD SB299

Oklahoma Advisory Council on Indian Education; recreating council until certain date; modifying appointment authority. Effective date. Emergency.

SD SB299

Oklahoma Advisory Council on Indian Education; recreating council until certain date; modifying appointment authority. Effective date. Emergency.

SD SB69

Modify the composition of the State-Tribal Relations Committee.

SD HB1909

Committees, councils, and task forces; Oklahoma Youth Advisory Council Act; Oklahoma Youth Advisory Council; purpose; membership; qualifications; appointments; application process; diversity; term length; duties; annual reports; information; codification; effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.