99th South Dakota Legislative Session Is Done

After considering 560 bills, resolutions, and commemorations, meeting for 38 days, and having to delay adjournment a day because of winter weather, the 99th session of the South Dakota is history.

The House and Senate jointly adjourned sine die  about 1:08 p.m. Central Time Tuesday. Sine die is a Latin term for “no date set to resume.”

After swinging the gavel closing the 2024 assembly, Republican House Speaker Hugh Bartels of Watertown congratulated members on a productive session and a “new record” for adjournment.

The 100th Session convenes at noon, Tuesday, January 14, 2025. Legislators are scheduled to hear the governor’s State of the State Address.