U.S. Senators Tina Smith, Mike Rounds, Tammy Baldwin Introduce Investments in Rural Transit Act
where it’s a lifeline.” “For rural South Dakotans who do not own a vehicle, transit services
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where it’s a lifeline.” “For rural South Dakotans who do not own a vehicle, transit services
timely manner so that Minnesotans and North Dakotans do not experience significant service disruptions this winter,”wrote … Senators. “For Minnesotans and North Dakotans, the Postal Service is an essential lifeline, delivering prescriptions, pay checks
became Secretary.[4]You also charged South Dakotan taxpayers $68,000 to install a sauna, chandeliers, and rugs
meetings, making state government accessible to every South Dakotan. These services serve state interests, often saving states money
rural America, and deliver practical solutions for North Dakotans.” "I came to Congress to be a strong voice
continue to provide the critical care that South Dakotans need.” Through an agreement with USDA, the National Rural
making this dream a reality for more South Dakotans. It would also preserve existing affordable housing and rental
Senator Hoeven. “Ensuring reliable delivery helps keep North Dakotans connected, supports rural journalism, and makes sure families, businesses
Senator Hoeven. “Ensuring reliable delivery helps keep North Dakotans connected, supports rural journalism, and makes sure families, businesses
Rural mail services are a lifeline for South Dakotans,” said Senator Rounds . “We must make certain that residents
outdoor recreation traditions for future generations of South Dakotans.” The 2018 Farm Bill made $50 million available
nation.” “It certainly won’t surprise North Dakotans to know that reliable, high-speed broadband brings our country
Rural mail services are a lifeline for South Dakotans,”said Rounds.“We must make certain that residents across
security in Arizona communities,” said Senator Kelly . “North Dakotans know just how important public-private partnerships