The 2026 session passed an $80 million general appropriations bill with 26 new state FTEs. The 2025 session expanded the state employee rolls again. Sales tax is climbing in 2027 to chase property tax relief that should have been won by structural reform. The accountability scorecards keep slipping. And the bills that actually protect South Dakota families, like the Rights of a Parent bill that died in the House by five votes on March 3, 2026, keep getting pushed off the floor.
Strong conservative principles built South Dakota. Government bureaucracy is not what protects them. The job of a state representative is to bring sound, principled solutions to the floor and stand by them, not to manage the status quo.
District 32 deserves a representative who shows up with a complete agenda. Fifteen policy pillars. Real bills. Real votes. Real reform, not vibes.