Recent Press Releases

Date Title
1/12/16 Thune: Obama Victory Lap Flies in the Face of Reality
12/17/15 Thune, Rounds Introduce Bill to Protect Tribal Veterans’ Health Care
12/15/15 Thune Proud of Legislation That Will Benefit South Dakota
12/10/15 Next Stop for Thune’s Bipartisan STB Reforms: President’s Desk
12/9/15 Bipartisan Legislation to Preserve Rural Access to Therapy Services Heads to President for Signature
12/9/15 House and Senate Adopt Thune Provisions to Address Youth Suicide
12/8/15 South Dakota Delegation Urges Air Force to Base New Air Force Fighter in Sioux Falls
12/8/15 South Dakota Senators Insist President Pursue Additional Military Options in ISIS Fight
12/4/15 Senate Passes Thune Bill to Reauthorize Successful Sport Fish and Boating Fund
12/4/15 Thune Statement on First Large Force Exercise at New Powder River Expansion
12/3/15 Thune Statement on Passage of Bipartisan, Five-Year Transportation Bill
12/3/15 Thune Votes to Repeal Obamacare, Urges the President to Put Americans First
12/1/15 Thune: The Time to Repeal Obamacare Is Now
11/30/15 Public Comment Period Extended on VA’s Proposed Reconfiguration of Black Hills Health Care System
11/19/15 Thune, Heitkamp Ensure Beneficiary Access to Durable Medical Equipment
11/19/15 Thune Welcomes Sioux Falls Pastor Named U.S. Senate “Chaplain for a Day”
11/18/15 Thune: ISIS Must Be Stopped
11/18/15 Commerce Committee Approves Thune Bill That Would Improve Access to and Availability of Rural Health Care
11/18/15 Thune Named to Highway Bill Conference Committee, Participates in First Public Meeting
11/17/15 Thune Urges Prospective ESEA Conference Leaders to Include Tribal Youth Suicide Amendments in Final Bill
11/17/15 Senate Urges President to Rein in Overreaching EPA
11/6/15 Thune Statement on Obama Administration’s Rejection of Keystone XL Pipeline
11/5/15 Noem, Thune Raise Questions about IHS’s Approach to Suicide Crisis
11/5/15 Democrats Block Critical Funding for Our Men and Women in Uniform
11/4/15 Senate Urges President to Overturn One of Nation’s Largest Federal Land Grabs