Lawmaker’s Transportation Debate Starts With Governor’s Plan
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — South Dakota lawmakers appear to be backing transportation funding package close to Gov.
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Dennis Daugaard’s roughly $50 million proposal, which is about half of a $100 million plan that a key legislative panel had suggested.
Senate Majority Leader Tim Rave said he will replace the Senate proposal on Friday with provisions that “mirror” the governor’s package as a starting point in his chamber’s debate over transportation funding. The debate over funding will likely be the most significant of the 2015 legislative session.
Republican Sen. Mike Vehle chaired a committee that met before the session and recommended the roughly $100 million plan. That became the initial Senate bill.
Rave says Daugaard’s plan appears to have more “general support” among lawmakers, and the governor’s proposal is currently moving through the House.