AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSioux Falls Leadership: Christine Erickson was sworn in as the city’s first woman mayor, taking over from Paul TenHaken after a historic, four-vote-close race and recount. Abortion Pill Advertising Fight: Gov. Larry Rhoden and AG Marty Jackley vowed South Dakota will defend its abortion-pill advertising ban after a federal judge temporarily blocked enforcement while Mayday Health’s lawsuit proceeds. Elections & Security: South Dakota’s top election official said he’s open to actionable federal help to strengthen election security after President Trump renewed claims about foreign election interference. Parole Crackdown: The state reports fewer discretionary parole grants and more returns to prison as Rhoden’s compliance push ramps up supervision and enforcement. Public Safety/Health: AAA warned extreme heat is driving more roadside breakdowns and raises risks for crews working outdoors. Local Government & Growth: Yankton County will consider a temporary data center moratorium next week, and Rapid City is moving toward legal action over unpaid utility bills tied to Tzadik Properties. Sports & Community: The South Dakota Open tennis tournament kicks off in Sioux Falls with a record $22,000 purse. Drought Response: Rhoden issued an executive order easing hay-hauling hours and CDL limits for producers amid widespread drought. Justice System: Federal courts sentenced Mission residents for larceny and a Rapid City man for unlawful firearm possession. Culture: A South Dakota T. rex fossil, “Gus,” sold at Sotheby’s in New York for $50.1 million, reigniting debate over access to scientific study.
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