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Gov. Noem, putting politics over people, once again denies South Dakotans access to crucial federal funds

Gov. Noem, putting politics over people, once again denies South Dakotans access to crucial federal funds

The South Dakota Democratic Party is calling out Gov. Kristi Noem for once again turning down federal money that would help people across our state.

The governor rejected more than $70 million for rebates to help South Dakotans  buy energy efficient appliances and make home improvements. These programs would have helped people save money on energy bills, especially for low-and-moderate-income households.

For the Home Efficiency Rebate, people could have saved up to $8,000 on their home improvement projects, while the Home Electrification and Appliance Rebate could have provided households with up to $14,000. Instead, Noem chose to put politics over people.

“We were the only state to turn down the energy rebate funds,” said District 15 state Rep. Linda Duba of Sioux Falls. “Our refusal to accept them negatively impacts South Dakotans. The Noem Administration continues to ignore the needs of children, families, small businesses, commercial builders, and local governments. The funds that we turn away are used by participating states.”

“This is another example of Gov. Noem taking away our freedom,” said Minority Leader Sen. Reynold Nesiba, also of District 15. “She continues to put her extreme ideological agenda over the pragmatic benefits of her constituents. Let South Dakotans decide if they want to take advantage of these programs. Noem’s refusal to accept these funds just means they end up elsewhere, like Minnesota. Gov. Tim Walz will allow his constituents to save money, conserve energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.” 

Other federal funds that Gov. Noem has turned down include $7.5 million to feed low-income kids during the summer, a federal grant program to support solar energy projects (like the federally funded west coast project seen above in a public domain photo posted on wikimedia commons) and cybersecurity grants for county and city governments.

Because of these decisions, South Dakota is falling behind.

Dan Ahlers of Dell Rapids is the executive director of the South Dakota Democratic Party. Contact him at dan@sddp.org or 605-940-3071. You can also contact the SDDP office at 605-271-5405 or email info@sddp.org.


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