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WEEK SIX LEGISLATIVE REPORTS

The 25th Legislative day is in the books and Cross-Over day is Tuesday of this week. The Committees in the House of Representatives are doing well, and most have completed their Bill Log. State Affairs is the one committee that is behind and we will have to hold morning and evening hearings all this week just to get done, which means yours truly will be busy. We’re running long days on the House floor trying to cover our calendar every day, I’ve seen years when leadership has let the House get behind and its not good, so I’ll do what I can to get our work done. We had a lot of bills on the House floor this week but let’s talk about a few of the ones I felt were interesting and important to District 21. We stopped HB 1287 which had to do with mining in the Black Hills, but the bill also would affect how gravel pits did business all over South Dakota. I’m cautious of passing legislation for one part of the state that makes it harder to do business in other parts, especially when it’s not an issue statewide. HB 1171 was an interesting bill, if passed it would allow you in a non-emergency situation to be able to choose blood from someone that has never received a Covid vaccine that included mRNA. I understood what the Legislator was trying to do but also how this would affect our small community hospitals and our blood supply in South Dakota, so I couldn’t support it for those reasons. One of the bills I brought forward this session HB 1286 was heard on Wednesday and passed with 63 yes votes. What this bill does is put guardrails on the Future Fund and calls for more and precise reporting to the Legislative branch, it will now be under consideration by the Senate. We also heard HB 1275, a bill that would give parents more control over their children’s cell phones by requiring parental consent when downloading aps. On Friday we had two bills HB 1163 and HB 1210, both bills were about vaccines and whether you can be forced to take them, as you can imagine this subject had some good debate. Bills like this are hard because both sides have good arguments, but I believe in freedom of choice, so I supported them but both bills died. The budget continues to be the topic of choice as well as it should be, I believe we’re close to coming up with a plan that most Legislators can vote for, but I also know how fast the wheels can come off. Some of the discussions is funding the big 3 and if and how much we can give them, remember this is ongoing which means funding the raise year after year. The 4.2 sales tax and whether to make it permanent or let it go back to 4.5 was taken up by the Senate and it looks like it will go back to 4.5 in 2027, giving the budget another 100 plus million in revenue. Some want the extra money to go for property tax relief with others wanting it to go for education, I’m not a fan of either plan. I hope everyone has a great week and if you need to reach me my number is 605-680-0304 or email me at Marty.overweg@sdlegislature.gov. I appreciate serving you and your feedback, ideas and support.

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WEEK SIX LEGISLATIVE REPORTS

This week in appropriations we held bill hearings, but most had action deferred until a later date. Last year this process didn’t quite make sense to me, but now I see what it really takes to make everything come together at the end of the day with all the different spending bills that are introduced. We hear them, so each bill gets a fair hearing, and then defer action until we can get a good grasp of how much money (in one time and on-going) is available for going towards all of these different bills, and how much support for different bills there is in both chambers. This makes for a very “crunch time” feeling week ahead, with all these bills needing to be moved out of our committee very quickly. Another thing that comes up very quickly is the deadline to submit motion sheets. Motion sheets are what we as appropriators use to insert or remove a specific budget item into the appropriations bill. In my first session I was extremely thrown off by the sudden shift from “budget hearings” with agencies to budget setting. I am looking forward to this coming up now with my understanding of the process and what lies ahead these next few weeks in appropriations. A work group that was formed as a result of the 5% cut work group that I was on met this week. We gave agencies a chance to explain changes that have taken place within their agency that account for some of the excess reverted Full Time Employee (FTE) hours. We will be tightening the belt on those numbers and right sizing those budgets this year, as well as federal and other fund spending authority. According to the data it seems these areas have not been right sized across the board for roughly 6-7 years. It is a huge topic to dig into, and I’d love to share more detail with anyone interested since it will be hard to explain in a short newsletter.

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WAGNER C SQUAD BATTLES BACK FOR 27–25 OT VICTORY

The Wagner C team brought home an exciting 27–25 overtime victory.

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RAIDERS BATTLE SESD FOE IN HARD-FOUGHT CONTEST

The Wagner varsity Red Raiders competed hard against Chamberlain in a matchup of SESD opponents.

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WAGNER JV EDGES PLATTE-GEDDES 35-33 IN HOME FINALE

The Wagner C team finished their season with a 45-23 win over the Platte-Geddes Black Panthers. Ron Knudsen scored 15 points, Conner Gabel scored 9, Alex Reiter scored 6, Ryan Gullickson scored 5 points, Kameron Chrans scored 4, Bailer Lhotak, Russell Standing Cloud and Jacob Kotab all scored 2. The C team finished the year with a 7-5 record.

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WAGNER JV EDGES PLATTE-GEDDES 35-33 IN HOME FINALE

The Wagner boys JV team won their home finale Friday night against Platte-Geddes. Both teams shot the ball well early, with Wagner leading 18-15 after the first period. Points were much more difficult to come by in the second quarter, each team scoring four which made the score 22-19 at half time. The game was close until the end, but Wagner held on to win 35-33. Colton Zephier led the team with 11 points, Jackson Woods scored 8, Avery Medicine Bear scored 6, Jakhi Tiger and Payne Petry each scored 4 and AJ Kotab added 2 points. The Wagner JV will finish their season on Monday in Beresford.

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WOODS LEADS JV EFFORT IN TIGHT ROAD LOSS

The Wagner JV squad faced an uphill battle early against Chamberlain. The Raiders trailed

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