Senate Bill 110

  • Status: Failed
  • Position: Support
  • Bill Number: SB 110
  • Session: 2026
  • Latest Update: March 2, 2026
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Background: Senate Bill 110 would regulate how Internet Service Providers use customer data and would require ISPs to get consent for how that data will be used.

Our Stance: The ACLU of South Dakota supports Senate Bill 110.

ISPs have access to data that can paint an intimate picture of an individual, including their political beliefs and health care needs. Advertisers and data brokers are increasingly using this data to decide what prices to advertise to someone, the content they should steer them to, and even the types of loans to offer them. ISPs need to get our permission before using our data like this.

Sponsors:
Senators Rohl (prime), Larson, and Pischke and Representatives Goodwin (prime) and Shubeck