Tuesday, July 7, 2026
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Clarify the procedure for petitioning a board of county commissioners for a change to the comprehensive plan or zoning ordinances.
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- SD SB3Limit the types of residential improvements for which counties, municipalities, and townships may require a permit.
- SD SB135Protect residents from increased utility costs and utility shortages caused by data centers and clarify authority to regulate data centers.
- SD SB204Revise certain criteria for loans from the South Dakota housing infrastructure fund.
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Clarify the procedure for petitioning a board of county commissioners for a change to the comprehensive plan or zoning ordinances.
Source: OpenStates · fetched February 23, 2026
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