Dear Friends and Neighbors,
Legislative Session has come to an end. Typically we have 120 days according to the constitution to get our work done for our great State. This year we lost 60 plus days due to the fact our priorities were taken over by this mean nasty Covid-19. I was hopeful that we could all set aside our political differences and focus on whats right for me. I have kept that promise and continued with my 85% plus bi partisan efforts on bills. Unfortunately despite it being a bonding year, politics got in the way of completing a bonding bill. Hope is not lost yet, as we will be having a special session and among the goals will be to complete a bonding bill if all sides can come to an agreement. This is important, as a robust bonding bill will address infrastructure challenges across the state while also providing jobs in a time of crisis.
The work is not done and depending on how things develop may continue throughout the year. As we open up the state more we will be constantly monitoring the data and results to gauge opening up further or implementing new safety measures. Continue reading “Sen. John Hoffman (SD36) Update: Mary 22, 2020”