PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — South Dakota Republican lawmakers are locked in a battle over a plan from Gov. Kristi Noem to send $200 million to workforce housing after part of the proposal failed to pass the House. House lawmakers spent hours debating a proposal to send $150 million to the South Dakota Housing Development Authority for a loan program to pay for infrastructure construction around housing developments. But it failed by a single vote to get the two-thirds majority necessary for special appropriations bills, the Argus Leader reported. The setback comes as the governor has sparred with a group of House Republicans who control the appropriations committee.
$150 million of Noem’s workforce housing stalls in House
Mar 4, 2022 | 7:43 AM
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