This concurrent resolution doesn't change state law but instead encourages South Dakota citizens and businesses to use and accept physical cash for transactions. The resolution lists benefits like protecting privacy, reducing transaction fees, keeping money in the state, serving unbanked residents, and improving resilience during emergencies.
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This bill does not directly amend codified state law.
Senate Concurred in Resolution Failed, YEAS 16, NAYS 18. S.J. 128
First read in Senate and referral to committee waived pursuant to JR 6D-1 S.J. 119
House of Representatives Adopt Resolution Passed, YEAS 43, NAYS 24. H.J. 133
Commerce and Energy Do Pass Passed, YEAS 8, NAYS 4. H.J. 5
Commerce and Energy Scheduled for hearing
House of Representatives Referred to House Commerce and Energy H.J. 41
First Reading House H.J. 34
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