AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoBLM Cyanide Bomb Fight: The Trump administration is reviving “cyanide bombs” on public land after the Biden-era ban was quietly lifted, with deployment now handled case-by-case—raising fresh alarms in states including South Dakota. Energy Infrastructure: Great River Energy told a county board about a proposed 765 kV transmission line that would run from the South Dakota border toward Minnesota, framed as needed for reliability and growing demand. South Dakota Elections: Sturgis will reconvene its municipal canvassing board Monday after discrepancies were found during the June 2 special election; officials say the issues don’t appear to change outcomes but must be reviewed before certification. State Politics & Runoff Prep: South Dakota’s GOP gubernatorial runoff absentee voting begins June 12, with primary-ballot requesters automatically eligible. Democrats in Sioux Falls: Former President Joe Biden headlined the South Dakota Democratic Party’s McGovern Day Dinner, urging supporters not to give up ahead of November. U.S. Senate Immigration Vote: The Senate passed a nearly $70B immigration enforcement package without new limits on ICE, sending it to the House.
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