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Rep. Noem’s Reaction To President’s Speech

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U.S. Representative Kristi Noem offered a mixed reaction to the President’s State of the Union address to the nation.

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NCBA: Cattlemen score victory on dust vote

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WASHINGTON - The Environmental Protection Agency received a clear signal Dec. 8 from the U.S. House of Representatives that placing burdensome and scientifically unfounded regulations on U.S. farmers and ranchers is unacceptable, according to National Cattlemen's Beef Association officials. In a bipartisan showing, the House voted 268-150 in favor of Rep. Kristi Noem's (R-S.D) Farm Dust Regulation Prevention Act of 2011. NCBA President Bill Donald calls the vote a win for regulatory certainty for cattlemen and women.

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Noem’s First Full Year

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Representative Kristi Noem just finished her first year in Washington D.C. and says she wishes that politicians on Capitol Hill could compromise better, which would serve everyone better including senior citizens.

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Noem: Nation’s Debt Is Top Concern For Many People

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SIOUX FALLS, SD - South Dakota Congresswoman Kristi Noem is getting ready for her sophomore year in the House of Representatives. Noem made a stop in Sioux Falls on Monday. She's hit several areas of the state during the winter break.

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Prod from sister sends Noem back to books

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It wasn't just that she didn't have the degree. It was not finishing that bothered Kristi Noem the most. That and a big sister who wouldn't let her forget.

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FORUM:  Noem right on target with farm dust regulation bill

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The South Dakota Farm Bureau, along with more than 190 organizations across the United States, applaud the U.S. House for recently passing H.R. 1633, the Farm Dust Regulation Prevention Act. The legislation, authored by Rep. Kristi Noem, passed the House with a 268-150 vote, including 33 Democrats. Not surprisingly, the majority of opponents were from urban districts.

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