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this month, and I’m proud that South Dakota has begun working to identify programs in our state
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this month, and I’m proud that South Dakota has begun working to identify programs in our state
have expired, and a typical family in South Dakota would have seen a $2,500 tax hike this
west to the prairies and hills of the Dakota Territory. And our state’s motto reflects the same … celebrate America’s 250th birthday than in South Dakota. Fireworks are back at Mount Rushmore
week, would hardly be enough to celebrate South Dakota’s natural treasures. From the ponderosa pines … there’s so much to see in South Dakota. And with school out for the summer and long
Falls and to meet Vietnam veterans from South Dakota at the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington … appreciate the widespread contributions of South Dakota patriots. And to mark Memorial Day, volunteers place American flags
season is underway on family farms across South Dakota. Small businesses aren’t just a big part … permanent, pro-growth tax policy to help South Dakota small businesses, farms, and ranches. It made permanent
year. Without action from Congress, the average South Dakota family would have seen a $2,500 tax hike … credit – which are permanent and already helping South Dakota businesses invest in their employees. And this bill also
state without seeing some sign of South Dakota’s rich agricultural heritage. I’m grateful to the South … equipment the year they start using it. South Dakota farmers and ranchers dream about passing their operations
that is especially true for rural South Dakota, where even getting to a health care provider … reforms not only benefit patients, they protect South Dakota’s independent and community pharmacies by providing greater transparency
safety net for farmers and ranchers in South Dakota and around the country. In another piece of legislation
hear firsthand how it’s benefiting South Dakota. Just recently, I joined a roundtable with business owners from … manufacturing policies are at work in South Dakota. I recently visited Pivotal Health Solutions’ factory in Watertown
economy and create good-paying jobs in South Dakota and across the country. Republicans had working people
hike on a typical South Dakota family beginning this year. As South Dakotans prepare to file their taxes … solutions to their unique challenges. And in South Dakota, that funding will go toward creating regional hubs
Cuts. Without action from Congress, a typical South Dakota family would have seen a $2,500 tax hike
hike on a typical South Dakota family next year. When the new tax law takes effect … that means larger refunds come Tax Day. South Dakota’s farmers and ranchers are also
hike for a typical family in South Dakota. Republicans were determined not to let that happen
table amid uncertainty about their paychecks. South Dakota was not immune to these challenges. I was proud … grateful to every air traffic controller in South Dakota who showed up during the shutdown despite not being
having very real consequences, including in South Dakota. Republicans are continuing our efforts to reopen the government … being impacted by the shutdown. South Dakota’s agriculture producers are among those who are being hurt
backbone of a lot of South Dakota’s communities, whether they are Main Street storefronts or family farms … getting innovative technologies off the ground in South Dakota. And another provision allows full expensing for building
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year, working families in every county in South Dakota will see tax relief thanks … cuts enacted in 2017 permanent, hardworking South Dakota families can be sure that they won’t face
much better than a summer day in South Dakota. This time of year brings out so much … state. Summer is fair season in South Dakota, and I love spending a day walking the fairgrounds, meeting
that Japan had surrendered. In towns across South Dakota, people celebrated, and families breathed a sigh of relief … selling war bonds and enlisting new recruits. South Dakota’s farms and ranches were also critical
biofuels produced right here in South Dakota – and this bill ensures that those resources are being
that I’ll continue working to support South Dakota’s hardworking farmers and ranchers