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South Dakota Doesn’t “DOGE” the Bullet!$9.1M in federal spending cuts in SD

The South Dakota Bureau of Finance and Management has released a list of federal spending cuts that will cut several grants offered by the South Dakota Department of Health, South Dakota Department of Social Services, and the South Dakota Department of Education.

The cuts includes nearly $2.9 million dollars in cuts to the East Dakota Educational Cooperative. with the Board of Regents losing nearly a $1 million.

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Other agencies being impacted include the HelpLine Center, Children’s Home Society, University of South Dakota, Avera McKennan, among many others.

 

The Department of Health had more than $1.7 million in terminated services.

The Department of Social Services had more than $1.5 million in terminated services.

The Department of Education had more than $5.8 million in terminated service

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