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Senate concurs in amendment to restore GOAC subpoena power without Executive Board ratification

2521465 · March 6, 2025
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Summary

The Senate concurred in House amendments to Senate Bill 176, restoring independent subpoena authority to the Government Operations and Audit Committee (GOAC) and removing a prior need for Executive Board ratification.

The South Dakota Senate on March 6 concurred in House amendments to Senate Bill 176, a measure that clarifies and restores subpoena authority to the Legislature's Government Operations and Audit Committee (GOAC).

Senator Wheeler explained that the amendment removed a requirement that GOAC subpoenas be ratified by the Executive Board; under the change, GOAC would be able to issue…

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