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Housing should be able to respond to market changes, not be hindered by government regulation.
Schooling should be controlled on a local level with minimal interference from state government.
Initiatives and referendums on South Dakota ballots should be solely for the citizens of South Dakota dealing with South Dakota issues. They should not be used by out-of-state interest groups as testing grounds for radical ideology.
South Dakotans have already established their ability to prove citizenship with the implementation of the driver's license laws, so it does not appear that the 2026 citizenship laws will negatively affect new voter registration.
Childcare is a responsibility of the parent(s), not the government.
Fiscal responsibility. Spending must be reduced and waste eliminated. Removal of unnecessary expenditures will allow the burden on property tax payers to be lessened.