Republican Lt. Gov. Tony Venhuizen told lawmakers at the state Capitol that federal support for Medicaid expansion could decline.
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'Tony Venhuizen, my friend': South Dakota lieutenant governor warmly welcomed to new rolePIERRE — Tony Venhuizen, a longtime fixture in South Dakota state government, was formally and warmly welcomed to his role as lieutenant governor of the state. Venhuizen, 42, took up the Senate ...
PIERRE — Citing his discussions with South Dakota’s congressional delegation, Republican Lt. Gov. Tony Venhuizen told lawmakers at the state Capitol that federal support for Medicaid expansion ...
Tony Venhuizen, who’s served as chief of staff ... Larry Rhoden’s choice to be South Dakota’s next lieutenant governor. Rhoden called news reporters from across South Dakota together to ...
PIERRE, S.D. (KELO) — The historic Senate chamber of the South Dakota Capitol soared with applause on Thursday afternoon as Tony Venhuizen received congratulations for becoming the state’s new ...
Citing his discussions with South Dakota’s congressional delegation, Republican Lt. Gov. Tony Venhuizen told lawmakers at the ...
PIERRE, S.D. — South Dakota lawmakers, the Governor’s Office and the state Treasurer’s Office hope to bring more ...
Governor Tony Venhuizen. This is an opportunity to get to know more about the men who recently came to occupy the top seats in the Executive Branch of South Dakota government. SDPB’s Lori Walsh ...
Current and former legislators, legislative staff, interns and pages wanting to attend the activities need to sign up before ...
South Dakota Lt. Gov. Tony Venhuizen introduced a bill tying the state's Medicaid expansion to federal funding levels. The bill would end Medicaid expansion if the federal government reduces its ...
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