Report: SD Medicaid expansion enrollment remains low
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Report: SD Medicaid expansion enrollment remains low Last year's Medicaid expansion in South Dakota increased eligibility to another 51,000 adults but a new report showed among people across the state who qualify, only 39% are enrolled. Groups likely to be uninsured include young adults and American Indian young adults. About half of those who are uninsured now qualify for Medicaid benefits. ...(Read More ..read more
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Nursing homes get a boost from SD Legislature
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1w ago
Nursing homes get a boost from SD Legislature Nursing homes across South Dakota will soon receive a boost in support, as part of the most recent legislative session. Facilities caring for Medicaid recipients are reimbursed by the state for some of the cost. Reimbursement rates have been calculated based on patient needs, occupancy and funds available in the state budget. ...(Read More ..read more
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Go for a walk and kick workplace sluggishness aside
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Go for a walk and kick workplace sluggishness aside Tomorrow is National Walking Day in the U.S., and in states like South Dakota, health experts and business leaders are trying to convince more people to get their feet moving. The American Heart Association says nearly a quarter of U.S. adults are sedentary for more than eight hours every day. ...(Read More ..read more
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Pesticide-drift concerns still hang over ag industry
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Pesticide-drift concerns still hang over ag industry Pesticides are still common in agriculture. Organic producers who avoid them have seen ups and downs in pushing for stronger regulations, and they point to a South Dakota example of the harm associated with widespread use among neighboring farms. At the heart of the regulatory fight is the application of the weed-killing pesticide dicamba, and how it can drift from one farm to another. ...(Read More ..read more
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Controversial Midwest pipeline plan still in play
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Controversial Midwest pipeline plan still in play New public hearings and legal decisions are expected in the coming weeks and months about a controversial pipeline project in the upper Midwest. The company behind the effort appears ready for the long haul but so are its opponents. Summit Carbon Solutions has been seeking permits and trying to acquire land in multiple states, including South Dakota, for a maze of pipelines it wants to build. ...(Read More ..read more
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SD public defense duties shift from counties to state
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SD public defense duties shift from counties to state South Dakota is creating an Office of Indigent Legal Services after House Bill 1057 passed the Legislature with nearly unanimous support this month. The U.S. Constitution gives all people accused of a crime the right to a lawyer. ...(Read More ..read more
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SD hopes new platform 'connects the dots' for community wellness
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SD hopes new platform 'connects the dots' for community wellness South Dakota has a higher-than-national-average rate for certain health indicators, such as high blood pressure in adults. State officials hope an emerging digital tool will help some communities achieve better outcomes by overcoming some barriers. The state health department is rolling out its Nexus SD platform in Rapid City and Mitchell. ...(Read More ..read more
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Community health centers get long-awaited funding lifeline
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Community health centers get long-awaited funding lifeline The bipartisan spending deal approved by Congress provides a boost to community health centers in South Dakota and around the country. The package of six appropriations bills continues funding for several programs and helps avoid a partial government shutdown. And there's more money for community health centers, which focus on offering preventive care to underserved populations. ...(Read More ..read more
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California emissions credits clash with SD CAFO concerns
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California emissions credits clash with SD CAFO concerns New forms of renewable energy are emerging within the agricultural sector but a California initiative, which has connections to states like South Dakota, is raising concerns about the role of factory farms. Emissions standards under review in California set pathways for the purchase of tax credits from South Dakota and other states to offset diesel emissions in the Golden State. Producers in the Midwest are asked to set up anaerobic digesters, which pull methane from livestock manure and convert it into cleaner fuel. ...(Read More ..read more
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SD lawmakers debate signature rules for ballot initiatives
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SD lawmakers debate signature rules for ballot initiatives South Dakota is once again at the center of a debate about the future of direct democracy. A legislative plan would shake up signature rules for citizen-led ballot initiatives. Now making its way through the state Senate, the plan would create a process for people who want their signature removed from a petition for a statewide ballot question. ...(Read More ..read more
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