
PIERRE, (KCCR) — South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden’s first veto has been sustained by the South Dakota House of Representatives. House Bill 1132 looked to provide expanded eligibility for child-care workers to get state help for the care of their children. Representative John Hughes of Sioux Falls says overriding the veto would set a bad precedent…
Representative Erin Healy of Sioux Falls says the measure uses federal funds and shouldn’t costly to the state…
Representative Tim Goodwin of Rapid City also supported the Governor’s veto…
The House voted 27- 43 to sustain the veto. The measure passed the House the first time 39-31. It cleared the Senate 20-14.
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