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ICYMI: NFIB Members Meet with South Dakota Lawmakers on Small Business Day

ICYMI: NFIB Members Meet with South Dakota Lawmakers on Small Business Day

February 5, 2026

Small Business Day is an opportunity for small business owners to engage with South Dakota lawmakers

On January 29th, 2026, NFIB members in South Dakota took to the state capital to meet with lawmakers about small business priorities.

Governor Larry Rhoden joined the small business owners in a discussion about legislative priorities like reforming property taxes and burdensome regulations.

Thank you to everyone who made the event successful! We look forward to seeing you again next year!

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