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Today in the Senate

May 21, 2013:

At 10:00, following any Leader remarks, the Senate will be in morning business for one hour with the Majority controlling the first half and the Republicans controlling the final half.

Following morning business, the Senate will resume consideration of S. 954, the Farm bill.

 

 

ABOUT SOUTH DAKOTA: RAPID CITY AREA

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The state office of Senator Tim Johnson closest to you can be found in Rapid City.

Address:
405 E. Omaha St., Suite B
Rapid City, SD 57701

Phone: (605) 341-3990

Fax:
(605) 341-2207

Toll Free from anywhere in South Dakota: 1-800-537-0025


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01/20/09 Johnson Comments on Senate Confirmation of Gov. Vilsack as Secretary of Agriculture
01/20/09 Johnson Comments on Senate Confirmation of General Shinseki
01/20/09 Johnson Comments on Senate Confirmation of Steven Chu as Secretary of Energy
01/20/09 Johnson Comments on Presidential Inauguration
01/16/09 Johnson Comments on Final COOL Rule
01/16/09 Johnson Welcomes East River Native as He Promotes West River Staffer


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