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What is the Legislation for South Dakota?

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Legislation is the act of making or enacting laws. Once the laws have been enacted, they continue to be called 'legislation'. Any legislation that is enacted in South Dakota then becomes part of the South Dakota Codified Law.

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What is South Dakota Legislation?

The legislation of South Dakota is a LAW passed or the process of being made in the state legislature.


What is or who are the South Dakota legislation?

Legislation is the act of making or enacting laws. Once the laws have been enacted, they continue to be called 'legislation'. Any legislation that is enacted in South Dakota then becomes part of the South Dakota Codified Law. The people in South Dakota who enact the laws are called state legislators.


Was North or South Dakota the 38 state?

Neither. North Dakota is #39 and South Dakota is #40, decided by the alphabet and not by legislation. Colorado became the 38th US State.


What was the order South Dakota was to become a state?

South Dakota became a state for several reasons. As a territory, residents had very little say in their government. The governor of Dakota Territory was appointed by the president. There was no representation in the US Congress. When the governor decided to move the capital from Yankton to Bismarck, the residents of Dakota Territory had no say in the decision. Residents in the South Dakota part of the Dakota Territory were mostly Republicans, so the Republican Party saw statehood for South Dakota as a way to gain more political power for their party. Plus, the population of the Dakota Territory was growing and that population was ready for statehood!


What has the author Kenneth E Raschke written?

Kenneth E. Raschke has written: 'Labor legislation in South Dakota' -- subject(s): Labor laws and legislation


Did North Dakota or South Dakota get admitted to the US first?

President Harrison signed the Legislation "In the Blind",so history will never know which of those two states has seniority.


Which state is farthest south Wyoming or South Dakota?

South Dakota


Which state was admitted to union first North Dakota or South Dakota?

History will never know. President Harrison signed the 1889 legislation "in the blind" so they would never know which was the first state admitted. North Dakota is state number 39 and South Dakota ranks as number 40 based on alphabetical order.


Is South Dakota north or south of North Dakota?

The US state of South Dakota is south of the US state of North Dakota.


What is south of North Dakota?

The US state of North Dakota is north of South Dakota.


What borders South Dakota?

Yankton, South Dakota is on the border of South Dakota and Nebraska as are North Siuox City and Dakota Dunes, South Dakota. Big Stone City, South Dakota is on the border of South Dakota and Minnesota. Lemmon, South Dakota is located on the border of South Dakota and North Dakota.


What were South Dakota's colonial days?

South Dakota did not have any 'colonial days' because South Dakota was not a colony. South Dakota was part of the Dakota Territory, so South Dakota had 'territorial days'.