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But residents voted against the state's Referred Law 20, which would have exempted youth from South Dakota's new minimum wage, increased to $8.50 in 2014.
In South Dakota, Referred Law 14 would tap a portion of the taxes collected from contractors to provide grants for in-state projects costing more than $5 million, including research on alternative energy technologies and improving agricultural practices.
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The findings of the forensic audit could eventually be referred to law enforcement groups.
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Mr. Schmitt's spokesman said the case should have been referred to law enforcement agencies.
Statistics culled by investigators at the Office of Civil Rights found black students were disproportionately arrested or referred to law enforcement at school.
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