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John Carley

John Carley

Republican · Senator · District 29

Businessman

1st Term21 bills authored
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Creates a system to track assisted reproductive technology and sets penalties.

Adds new restrictions on abortion access.

Creates new approval requirements for mining operations that use explosives.

Changes local governments' power to regulate mining operations.

SB 103Dead

Limits liability for shooting range operators when someone gets hurt.

SB 112Dead

Creates a state currency backed by gold and silver.

SB 143Dead

Requires annual reports on marijuana's public health impacts.

SB 155Dead

Strengthens legislative oversight and conflict of interest rules.

SB 181Dead

Automatically repeals medical marijuana laws if the federal government reschedules cannabis.

SB 188Dead

Changes public notice rules for new gravel and sand mining operations.

SB 194Dead

Limits how strong cannabis products can be at medical dispensaries.

SB 243Dead

Creates a new transaction tax to reduce property taxes.

SB 58Dead

Eliminates property taxes.

SB 59Dead

Requires state agencies to use specific geographic names in official documents.

SB 61Dead

Bans hemp-based products that get you high unless prescribed by a doctor.

SB 66Dead

Bans electronic voting machines and ballot marking devices.

SB 77Dead

Bans the sale and possession of kratom products.

SB 94Dead

Updates public records access rules.

encouraging honest economic development rooted in the republican principles of limited government, deregulation, and organic entrepreneurial growth.

proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, resetting, then limiting property taxes to a flat rate, until adjusted when sold.

Committees

Joint Committee on Appropriations

49 votes

Senate Committee on Appropriations

25 votes