SD House wants oversight of settlements after Noem probe

PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — South Dakota’s Republican-controlled House is signaling it wants more power to look into settlement agreements.

A bipartisan proposal easily cleared the House on a 64 to six vote and will next head to the Senate.

The move comes after parts of a legislative probe last year were hampered by a nondisparagement clause in a settlement agreement.

Lawmakers were examining Gov. Kristi Noem’s alleged interference in a state agency that was evaluating her daughter’s application for a real estate appraiser license.

The Legislature’s heightened scrutiny of settlement agreements comes after the longtime director of the state’s Appraiser Certification Program received a $200,000 settlement agreement to leave her job.

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