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LEGISLATIVE REPORTS

Week 6 is in the books, and it was the busiest week we’ve had in Pierre so far. We had several long floor sessions, and committees met in the late afternoon and eveninghoursaswellonmultiple days, which is rare. That’s all in preparation for Tuesday’s crossover day,whenbillsmustclearthe chamber the legislation started in order to move or “crossover” to the other chamber. Nothing corrals a legislature’s pace like a deadline looming over the chamber.

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LEGISLATIVE REPORTS

meeting 2 times a day to get through our bill log. Several bills have related to the Future Fund and the Governors Office of Economic Development (GOED). Many communities and students in district 19 have benefitedfromtheFutureFund and the Governors Office of EconomicDevelopment.Icompletely understand that some poor choices and investments have been made in the past but so many good decisions have been made too. I don’t think we need to throw the baby out with the bathwater, but oversight would really help. HB 1286 an act to amend the process by which moneys are distributed from the employer’s investment in South Dakota’s Future fund. This would require GOED to report tothelegislature.AnotherbillI supportedwasHB1222anactto prohibit members of the Board ofEconomicDevelopmentfrom having any interest in moneys from or approved by the Board of Economic Development. It is unfortunate that we have been put in a position where this bill was brought. This bill did not garner enough support on the floor to pass. I am hopeful the other restrictions and safe guards that have passed will remedy the issues going forward. Property tax relief has been at the forefront of the session. There are over 26 bills regarding property tax relief. It is not possible for all these bills to pass and work together. Collectively we are trying to sort through the best options for the majority and move forward with those options. In my opinion, owner occupied relief is the front runner among the membersoftheHouse,buthow will we replace those funds for our schools, counties and cities? That is the question we are trying to answer. I would love to know your thoughts so please reach out. This week 4Hers from across the state and many from Bon Homme county visited the capitol, even having one shadow me for the day. I would like to thank Bon Homme senior Tarynn T. for her service to the legislature and congratulate her on her recent military enlistment. It was my honor to nominate you for the page program.

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LEGISLATIVE REPORTS

The Legislative Session is two thirds done with the completion of Week Six.

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SOUTH DAKOTANS ARE SEEING TAX RELIEF

Who couldn’t use a little more money in their pocket? Thanks to the Working Families Tax Cuts, there’s a good chance you’ll be seeing more money in your pocket when you file your taxes this year. Thanks to Republicans’ landmark bill,hardworkingSouth Dakotans will see smaller tax bills and bigger refunds, and small business owners, farmers, and ranchers will also have more money to invest in their workers and operations.

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GOLD STANDARD PIRATES OF THE WEEK ANNOUNCED

GOLD STANDARD PIRATES OF THE WEEK ANNOUNCED

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SCHOOL BOARD RECOGNITION WEEK

SCHOOL BOARD RECOGNITION WEEK

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SIX GIRLS ADVANCE TO STATE WRESTLING

Bon Homme/Scotland/Avon will take six girls to the state wrestling tournament this Thursday-Friday-Saturday, February 26-27-28 at the Denny SanfordPremierCenterinSioux Falls. Two eighth graders, Sydney Johnson-115is33-28,Harper Kracht-125 is 29-17; Juniors Jasmine Ruelas-Hertz-120 is 33-5, and Hadlee Kracht-130 is 42-10; SeniorsBritneyRueb-135is25-1, and Hope Kemnitz-190 is 33-13.

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