This concurrent resolution is not a law—it's a statement of principles expressing the South Dakota Legislature's preference for free-market economic development based on limited government, deregulation, and private enterprise rather than government-funded incentives like tax credits and subsidies. It does not change existing state law, but instead urges state leaders to develop future policies that reduce regulations and avoid government competition with private business. The resolution has no binding effect and serves primarily as a policy declaration.
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Senate Intent to reconsider S.J. 51
Senate Adopt Resolution Failed, YEAS 16, NAYS 17. S.J. 51
Senate Deferred to another day S.J. 34
First read in Senate and referral to committee waived pursuant to JR 6D-1 S.J. 7
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Dist. HD-006
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Dist. HD-010
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Dist. HD-003
cosponsor · Sen
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Dist. SD-003
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Dist. HD-004
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Dist. SD-035
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Dist. HD-034
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Dist. HD-002
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Dist. HD-029
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Dist. SD-018
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Dist. HD-033
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Dist. SD-034
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Dist. SD-025
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Dist. HD-014
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Dist. HD-035
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Dist. HD-028
Adopt Resolution
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