AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoState Budget: Gov. Larry Rhoden says South Dakota ended fiscal year 2026 with a $69 million surplus, driven by higher-than-expected revenue and spending reversions, with the money headed to reserve funds for future one-time investments. Online Child Safety: AG Marty Jackley announced a $15 million settlement with Roblox to strengthen protections for South Dakota kids, including age verification for chat access and funding for ICAC work, education, after-school programs, and consumer protection enforcement. Sioux Falls Politics: Mayor-elect Christine Erickson is building her transition team after a recount decided the race by just four votes, as Jamie Smith has not conceded and plans to address the close margin. Public Safety & Courts: A Rapid City man was arrested after police say he resisted officers and gave a false identity; separately, a South Dakota correctional officer turned herself in to Ohio authorities for alleged sexual acts involving inmates at Mike Durfee State Prison. Law Enforcement Endorsement: The Fraternal Order of Police endorsed Larry Rhoden in the GOP runoff for governor, citing his record including Operation Prairie Thunder. Energy Regulation: South Dakota regulators approved the Black Hills Energy–NorthWestern Energy merger, creating Bright Horizon Energy with headquarters in Rapid City for at least 10 years. National Politics Impact: Sen. John Thune and Sen. Mike Rounds mourn Lindsey Graham’s death, while coverage highlights how Graham’s Russia sanctions push could move forward without him. Local Governance: Rapid City Council leaders named chairs and members for key standing committees for the coming year.
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