South Dakota panel delays tribal contribution bill

The South Dakota Senate State Affairs Committee delayed a bill that would allow tribes to contribute to state politicians.

Currently, tribes -- along with state, local and federal governments -- are barred from making donations. SB100 would repeal the phrase "Indian tribe" from a list of prohibited contributors.

But Sen. Theresa Two Bulls, a Democrat who is sponsoring the bill, said it was vague. She said it wasn't clear whether the prohibition would apply to all tribal entities, not just the tribal government.

Get the Story:
LEGIS: Campaign finance bill debated (The Sioux Falls Argus Leader 2/4)

Get the Bill:
An act to repeal the restriction on certain political campaign contributions by Indian tribes (SB 100)

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