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South Dakota teachers urge lawmakers to use revenue boost as budget, property tax decisions near finish line

South Dakota teachers urge lawmakers to use revenue boost as budget, property tax decisions near finish line

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MITCHELL, SD (Mitchell Now) — South Dakota lawmakers are entering the final stretch of the 2026 legislative session, with major budget decisions and property tax debates coming to a head ahead of key deadlines.

Education advocates say school districts across the state are already tightening budgets and could face significant reductions without a stronger state commitment to K-12 funding. Stephanie Hageman, president of the South Dakota Education Association, said some districts are discussing cuts ranging from $1 million to $3 million, which she warned could hurt classroom learning and student support services.

The push comes after the state’s latest revenue forecast projected collections about $30.9 million higher than expected, giving lawmakers additional room as they set final spending targets. Legislative leaders have discussed using the added revenue for a roughly 1.25% increase for what lawmakers often call the “big three” — K-12 education, state employee pay and community service providers — though broader budget demands remain.

Beyond school funding, lawmakers are still weighing proposals tied to property tax relief and other late-session priorities.

Under the Legislature’s session calendar, Monday, March 9, is the deadline for most bills and joint resolutions to pass both chambers.

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