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Kristi Noem signed law exempting massive Chinese communist-linked company from land leasing ban
BizPac Review· 3 days agoRepublican South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem signed legislation earlier this month banning companies based in six adversarial countries, including China, from ...
Is VP Contender Kristi Noem Ready for Prime Time?
The Wall Street Journal· 1 day agoELECTION 2024 WASHINGTON—As the chances that former President Donald Trump will pick South Dakota GOP Gov. Kristi Noem as his running mate are growing,...
Watch out for China buying U.S. farmland, Noem tells U.S. House panel
The Argus Leader· 1 week agoSouth Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem told the U.S. House Agriculture Committee on Wednesday to be vigilant...
Gov. Noem testifies before House Agricultural Committee
Valley News Live· 1 week agoGovernor Kristi Noem was back on Capitol Hill on Wednesday to testify before a committee on the...
Gov. Noem touts policy successes at Spearfish townhall
Rapid City Journal· 2 weeks agoIn a packed coffee house, Noem spoke to a standing room only crowd, touching on the subjects of two...
House committee examines threats to U.S. food security from Chinese ownership of land, facilities
Just the News· 1 week agoThe House Agriculture Committee took a close look Wednesday at the influence of China on America’s...
House hearing scheduled to investigate China’s threat to U.S. agriculture industry
The Washington Times· 1 week agoA congressional hearing this week will investigate China‘s threat to the U.S. agriculture industry...
Do we want the Chinese Communist Party next door?
Black Hills Pioneer· 3 days agoOPINION — It’s no secret for readers of this column that Gov. Kristi Noem is not among my favorite politicians. However, when she’s on the right track,...
New group aims to refer carbon pipeline law to South Dakota voters
The Bismarck Tribune· 1 week agoThe law was passed during the recently concluded legislative session and signed by Gov. Kristi Noem....
STU ELLIS: U.S. farmers have a problem
Herald & Review· 2 days agoIt all starts with being the best in the world at what they do, which is growing bigger crops every year, and being unable to sell them to the biggest