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SB 70 – Driver’s License in Spanish – Passes House Vote!!


The work to help legal immigrants with limited abilities to read and write in English get a driver’s license has passed a critical step in its journey to becoming law, allowing these individuals to get to a job and take their children to school.

SB 70 passed the House of Representative on a vote of 42-Yea to 24-Nay.

The bill was amended in the House so it must now return to the Senate for a vote to accept those changes.  Legislative bills cannot be sent to the Governor until they have passed both the Senate and the House of Representatives with the identical language.  HB 70 will now be sent back to the Senate where there will be a motion to “concur” with the amendments made by the House of Representatives.  If the Senate votes to concur, the bill then has the same language and will be sent to Governor Noem for her signature or veto.

If the Senate does NOT concur, then a conference committee is appointed with three Senators and three Representatives being sent to work out changes that can be voted on by the full Senate and House.  If the changes presented by a conference committee are adopted, then the bill goes to the Governor’s office.  If the changes from a conference committee are NOT agreed to and a new conference committee is not appointed, the bill is defeated.

Here is the key provision of SB 70 after the amendment by the House of Representatives:

Section 2. That a NEW SECTION be added:

32-12-127. License applications and examination materials--Language.

For noncommercial driver licenses and permits, the Department of Public Safety shall:

(1) Provide the applications in Spanish and English;

(2) Provide the examination materials in Spanish and English; and

(3) Allow an applicant to take the written knowledge test in Spanish or English.

Any instructions given to the applicant during the driving test must be administered in English.

Section 3. Section 2 of this Act is effective on January 1, 2021.

 Here is the House of Representatives vote

SB 70, House, Do Pass Amended - 2020

Yeas 42   Nays 24   Excused 4   Absent 0

 

Anderson 

Yea 

Bartels 

Yea 

Barthel 

Yea 

Beal 

Nay 

Bordeaux 

Yea 

Borglum 

Yea 

Brunner 

Yea 

Chaffee 

Yea 

Chase 

Yea 

Cwach 

Yea 

Dennert 

Excused 

Deutsch 

Excused 

Diedrich 

Yea 

Duba 

Yea 

Duvall 

Yea 

Finck 

Yea 

Frye-Mueller 

Nay 

Glanzer 

Excused 

Goodwin 

Nay 

Gosch 

Nay 

Greenfield (Lana) 

Nay 

Gross 

Yea 

Hammock 

Nay 

Hansen 

Nay 

Haugaard 

Nay 

Healy 

Yea 

Howard 

Nay 

Hunhoff 

Yea 

Jensen (Kevin) 

Nay 

Johns 

Yea 

Johnson (Chris) 

Yea 

Johnson (David) 

Yea 

Karr 

Nay 

Koth 

Yea 

Latterell 

Yea 

Lesmeister 

Yea 

Livermont 

Nay 

Marty 

Nay 

McCleerey 

Yea 

Mills 

Nay 

Milstead 

Nay 

Miskimins 

Yea 

Mulally 

Nay 

Olson 

Yea 

Otten (Herman) 

Yea 

Overweg 

Nay 

Perry 

Yea 

Peterson (Kent) 

Yea 

Peterson (Sue) 

Nay 

Pischke 

Nay 

Post 

Nay 

Pourier 

Excused 

Qualm 

Yea 

Randolph 

Nay 

Rasmussen 

Nay 

Reed 

Yea 

Reimer 

Yea 

Ring 

Yea 

Rounds 

Yea 

Saba 

Yea 

Smith (Jamie) 

Yea 

St. John 

Yea 

Steele 

Yea 

Sullivan 

Yea 

Wangsness 

Yea 

Weis 

Nay 

Wiese 

Nay 

Willadsen 

Yea 

York 

Yea 

Zikmund 

Yea 





 

SB 180 – Registration for Paid Ballot Measure Signature Gatherers.

South Dakota law says only residents of the state can gather signatures to place an initiative on the ballot.  The process of making sure people standing by the doors of the courthouse or post office - or chasing people down the street - are in fact annoying residents as opposed to annoying people from faraway lands, has proven to be tricky at best.

During the 2019 legislative session, HB 1094 was passed and became law.  HB 1094/2019 set up requirements for anyone gathering signatures for ballot measures whether they are volunteers or paid circulators.  There was also an extensive list of information that people had to provide that became a public record.  South Dakota Voice, an entity organized by Cory Heidelberger, challenged HB 1094/2019 in court as being unconstitutional.  Federal Judge Kornmann agreed and suspended the law.  The state has filed an appeal.

SB 180 is designed to address the concerns expressed in Justice Kornmann’s ruling while still putting some rules on people who are paid to circulate petitions.  Under the provisions of SB 180, volunteer circulators will not be required to register.

The South Dakota Chamber of Commerce and Industry supports SB 180 which passed the House of Representatives on Monday March 9th.  Here is that vote:

SB 180, House, Do Pass Amended – 2020

 Yeas 54   Nays 11   Excused 5   Absent 0

 

Anderson 

Yea 

Bartels 

Excused 

Barthel 

Yea 

Beal 

Yea 

Bordeaux 

Nay 

Borglum 

Yea 

Brunner 

Yea 

Chaffee 

Yea 

Chase 

Nay 

Cwach 

Nay 

Dennert 

Yea 

Deutsch 

Excused 

Diedrich 

Yea 

Duba 

Nay 

Duvall 

Yea 

Finck 

Yea 

Frye-Mueller 

Yea 

Glanzer 

Excused 

Goodwin 

Yea 

Gosch 

Yea 

Greenfield (Lana) 

Yea 

Gross 

Yea 

Hammock 

Yea 

Hansen 

Yea 

Haugaard 

Yea 

Healy 

Nay 

Howard 

Yea 

Hunhoff 

Yea 

Jensen (Kevin) 

Yea 

Johns 

Yea 

Johnson (Chris) 

Yea 

Johnson (David) 

Yea 

Karr 

Yea 

Koth 

Yea 

Latterell 

Yea 

Lesmeister 

Excused 

Livermont 

Yea 

Marty 

Yea 

McCleerey 

Nay 

Mills 

Yea 

Milstead 

Yea 

Miskimins 

Yea 

Mulally 

Yea 

Olson 

Yea 

Otten (Herman) 

Yea 

Overweg 

Yea 

Perry 

Yea 

Peterson (Kent) 

Yea 

Peterson (Sue) 

Yea 

Pischke 

Yea 

Post 

Yea 

Pourier 

Excused 

Qualm 

Yea 

Randolph 

Nay 

Rasmussen 

Yea 

Reed 

Yea 

Reimer 

Yea 

Ring 

Nay 

Rounds 

Yea 

Saba 

Nay 

Smith (Jamie) 

Nay 

St. John 

Yea 

Steele 

Yea 

Sullivan 

Nay 

Wangsness 

Yea 

Weis 

Yea 

Wiese 

Yea 

Willadsen 

Yea 

York 

Yea 

Zikmund 

Yea 





 

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