South Dakota 2025 Regular Session

South Dakota House Bill HB1216

Introduced
2/4/25  
Refer
2/4/25  
Report Pass
2/10/25  
Engrossed
2/13/25  
Refer
2/18/25  
Report Pass
3/3/25  
Enrolled
3/5/25  

Caption

Modify and repeal provisions related to the Legislative Research Council.

Impact

By revising provisions in the statutes, HB1216 seeks to streamline operations within the Legislative Research Council. The modifications include redefining the composition and responsibilities of the executive board, which is composed of members from both the Senate and the House. It also establishes clearer guidelines for oversight and accountability in legislative research efforts. This bill could potentially lead to more responsive governance as the council updates its mechanisms for addressing public policy and legislative inquiries between sessions.

Summary

House Bill 1216 proposes modifications and repeals of several provisions related to the Legislative Research Council in South Dakota. This bill aims to update the framework under which the Legislative Research Council operates by amending existing statutes that govern its structure and functions. The changes are primarily geared towards enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of legislative processes, which includes refocusing the roles and responsibilities of council members and the executive board.

Sentiment

Discussions surrounding HB1216 suggest a generally supportive sentiment among members of the legislature, particularly those advocating for improved government efficiency. However, there are concerns about how these changes may affect existing legislative processes and whether local needs will still be adequately represented in the legislative agenda. The sentiment is cautiously optimistic, recognizing the need for reform but needing to ensure that essential oversight functions are preserved.

Contention

While there appears to be broad support for the general principles behind HB1216, notable points of contention include the potential reduction in local legislative control. Critics may argue that centralizing authority in modifications to the Legislative Research Council could diminish the ability of local leaders to address community-specific issues effectively. This debate reflects a larger conversation about the balance of power between state oversight and local governance within South Dakota's legislative framework.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SD SB68

Modify the approval process for certain out-of-state travel and related costs by a legislative member.

SD SB64

Repeal provisions related to the jail mental health screening pilot program and oversight council.

SD HB1029

Modify and repeal provisions related to the licensure of hearing aid dispensers and audiologists.

SD HB1257

Require the Executive Board of the Legislative Research Council to establish an interim study committee on minors' access to pornographic material.

SD SB5

Extend the termination date of the Juvenile Justice Oversight Council and modify its membership requirements.

SD SB87

Revise provisions related to the State Board of Medical and Osteopathic Examiners and its appointed professional councils.

SD HB1060

Revise certain provisions related to travel reimbursement.

SD SB185

Require members of the Legislature and staff of the Legislative Research to attend a course on Indian law.

SD HB1205

Repeal a provision providing for the manner in which legislation may be introduced and to make a conforming change.

SD HB1060

Modify provisions related to procurement for the state and other purchasing agencies.

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Relating To The Research Corporation Of The University Of Hawaii.

HI SB1511

Relating To The Research Corporation Of The University Of Hawaii.

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Relating To The Research Corporation Of The University Of Hawaii.

HI SB1511

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