PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — The South Dakota Legislature has approved a 2% boost to funding for salary for teachers, state employees and people who work for nonprofits with government funding as it passed a budget that will start in July. Lawmakers also have money left over to fund a hemp program, build several university buildings and send a bit of money to counties to repair aging bridges. The Legislature met into the night as they completed the main part of the session for the year. The budget-making process was contentious at times, but in the end lawmakers have passed a balanced budget for the 131st year.
Lawmaker return to Pierre on March 30th to consider vetoes by Governor Kristi Noem.
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