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South Dakota Cooperation Between Local Units of Government (2000)
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South Dakota Amendment B, also known as the act authorizing local initiatives to provide for the cooperation and organization of local government, was on the November 7, 2000 election ballot in South Dakota. It passed with 165,346 votes in favor.
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Legislative Constitutional Amendment
Attorney General Explanation: Amendment B would allow voters of local government units to combine, eliminate or jointly finance local offices, functions, or governmental units by using initiated measures, unless specifically limited by the Legislature. A majority vote in each affected governmental unit would be required.
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