AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCybersecurity Watch: South Dakota officials and experts are pointing to recent cyberattacks on government systems in Mitchell and Rapid City, warning that threats can come from foreign actors or criminals and that every level of government and business needs stronger protections. Local Tax Fight: Clay County commissioners approved the first reading of a local option sales tax aimed at lowering owner-occupied property taxes, with a 3-2 vote after public pushback; a second reading is set for Aug. 25. Drought Response: Gov. Larry Rhoden expanded state wildland firefighting resources statewide beyond the Black Hills Forest Fire Protection District to help rural departments as drought worsens. Livestock Theft Deterrence: The Brand Board is raising the livestock ownership inspection fee to $1.45 per head starting Oct. 1, after a legislative committee backed the change to cover rising personnel and operating costs. Medical Cannabis Update: A federal reclassification of medical marijuana to Schedule III could open doors for deductions and banking, but state officials say key details remain unclear. School Safety: Rapid City police will step up enforcement in school zones as classes resume, emphasizing education first but warning repeat offenders could face harsher consequences. Meta Youth Lawsuit: A multistate trial against Meta over alleged addictive features targeting youth began this week, with attorneys general seeking changes, penalties, and accountability. Community & Culture: SDSU’s Larson Commons reopened after an $18 million renovation, and Deadwood’s Kool Deadwood Nites kicked off with record-expected crowds.
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