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South Dakota Virtual Legislative Session Wrap-Up

South Dakota Virtual Legislative Session Wrap-Up

April 8, 2024 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

Join us for this free event on Monday, April 29. State and federal issues vital to small businesses to be discussed.

Join us virtually over the lunch hour on Monday, April 29, to hear what happened to small businesses in South Dakota during this year’s legislative session.

NFIB State Director Jason Glodt will provide highlights and what to be on the lookout for next year, and we will also be joined by the NFIB Federal Government Relations team with an update on top federal legislative priorities.

Topics to be discussed include:

  • Medicaid Ballot Question
  • Permanent Sales Tax Cut
  • Minimum Wage
  • Property Taxes
  • Main Street Tax Certainty Act (Congress)
  • Death Tax Repeal (Congress)

 

We encourage you to tell us the issues you face to help guide us through the next legislative session. The best expert on business are business owners like YOU.

NFIB South Dakota
Virtual Legislative Wrap-Up
Monday, April 29
Noon to 12:45 p.m. Central Time
Microsoft Teams
Register Now. Register Here.

For questions or if you need help registering, please contact Grassroots Manager Ben Abrahamson at ben.abrahamson@nfib.org or 218-969-5121.

 

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