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By Gov. Kristi Noem
On December 3, I proposed my budget to the legislature for Fiscal Year 2021. Just like many folks are experiencing, money is tight for the State this year. But just as
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Last year, I dedicated $5 million that leveraged more
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the state had a broadband plan in place, applicants for
the federal Reconnect dollars scored extra points. Those
and Best Wishes
awards are just starting to come in, but those dollars
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should bring the investment in South Dakota up to nearly
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in behavioral and justice
studies offers enhanced
preparation for professionals working in counseling,
police or law enforcement,
social work, psychology,
and related fields. This
certificate is intended
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who either do not seek a
master’s degree or already
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The 12 graduate hours
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however, and may be applied to the new forensic
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$25 million. We must do more to bring our communities
into the 21st century, though, so my budget proposes
another $5 million to this project.
We must also invest in our universities and training
programs. Eleven of USD’s fastest-growing majors are in
the School of Health Sciences, representing a significant
opportunity for future growth in our state. I’m investing
$5 million dollars for the construction of a new School
of Health Sciences Building at USD, as well as $396,000
for the Cyber Cync Incubator at Dakota State University.
These investments will spur economic development – in
turn, providing greater opportunities for South Dakota
families and helping keep top talent in our state.
And, of course, we’re working toward storm recovery.
My budget includes $9.9 million to partner with local
governments to provide disaster relief and resources
for mitigating future disasters. Starting with the 2019
disasters, the State will offer loans to cities, counties,
townships, and tribes from the Emergency and Disaster
Fund. We will continue to pay for 10 percent of the cost
of the disasters but will now offer loans for the other 90
percent. In addition to providing loans from the Emergency and Disaster Fund for the local share of the Hazard
Mitigation Grant Program and the Pre-Disaster Mitigation
Program, the local match requirement will be lowered
from 25 percent to 15 percent to allow local governments to take full advantage of these programs. We must
rebuild damaged communities, build stronger communities for the future, and ensure long-term resilience so our
families can thrive.
There’s much more I could write about… added funding tied to increased K-12 enrollment, $3.7 million for
meth treatment and enforcement, a formula adjustment
that is projected to result in nearly $14 million for special
education, added dollars to meet the increased need
of training more foster parents and parents looking to
adopt…. All in service of South Dakota families.
It’s been a difficult year, yes, but we have tremendous
opportunity before us. The growth of our current industries and the attraction of new ones will drive opportunity. Expanding on some already successful initiatives will
drive opportunity. And laying the foundation to enhance
our competitiveness with respect to other states will
help ensure our top talent stays in South Dakota – creating more opportunity for years to come.
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