Senate Bill 75

  • Status: Signed by governor
  • Position: Oppose
  • Bill Number: SB 75
  • Session: 2025
  • Latest Update: February 10, 2025
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Update: Senate lawmakers concurred an amended version of Senate Bill 75 and Gov. Larry Rhoden signed it into law.

Background: Senate Bill 75 would require a driver’s license or permit to indicate whether or not someone is a United States citizen.

Our position. The ACLU of South Dakota opposes Senate Bill 75. A visible indication of immigration status on a driver's license could lead to privacy concerns. Marking citizenship on a driver’s license could unnecessarily expose an individual’s immigration status, potentially leading to harassment or discrimination in housing, employment, and other areas of life.

Sponsors:
Sens. Hulse (prime), Deibert, Howard, Perry, and Peterson (Sue), and Reps. Baxter, Fitzgerald, and Jensen (Phil)