AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoData Center Rules in Aberdeen: Aberdeen City Council heard experts on how data centers affect noise and power demand as lawmakers consider a “Data Center Bill of Rights” approach, including concerns about rate impacts. Medical Cannabis Oversight: At the Capitol, the medical marijuana oversight committee discussed how federal reclassification (Schedule III) could affect banking and tax deductions, while state officials said they still have unanswered questions and want clearer expectations for vendors and dispensaries. Medicaid Spending Watch: New local figures show Medicaid anesthesia and surgery spending rising sharply in Mitchell and Aberdeen in 2024, highlighting how public health dollars shift year to year. Election & Public Safety: In Rapid City, independent Senate challenger Brian Bengs got national attention for criticizing the Iran war; meanwhile, Sturgis-area law enforcement arrested six men in an Internet Crimes Against Children operation targeting attempted child sex crimes. Tribal Justice: The Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate’s new detention center is set to open Aug. 26, with a new police department expected by Dec. 31. Infrastructure & Community: Rapid City launched “Youth Ride Free” orientation rides for families, and South Dakota dedicated multiple Fallen Heroes bridges, including a Rapid City span honoring 1st Lt. Laurence E. Radlinger.
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