Gov. Kristi Noem signs all 233 bills on her desk; first year without a veto since 1955
Third time in South Dakota's 135-year history every Legislative-approved bill gets governor's signature
For the first time in 69 years, every measure sent to the governor of South Dakota by the state Legislature has been signed.
With no more bills from the 2024 Legislative Session awaiting her signature, Gov. Kristi Noem’s office announced Wednesday the second-term Republican will not veto any of the 233 bills that had been on her desk.
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