State of South Dakota
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SEVENTY-FOURTH
SESSION
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, 1999 |
647C0525 |
SENATE ENGROSSED
NO.
HCR1003
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2/16/99
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Introduced by: Representatives Weber, Cerny, Chicoine, Crisp, Engbrecht, Fryslie, Garnos, Hagen, Haley, Hanson, Jaspers, Kazmerzak, Klaudt, Koehn, Kooistra, Lintz, Lockner, Lucas, McIntyre, Putnam, Sutton (Duane), and Waltman and Senators Lange, Dennert, Flowers, Halverson, Hutmacher, Kleven, Kloucek, Lawler, Moore, Symens, and Vitter |
A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION,
Recognizing an agriculture crisis day.
WHEREAS,
"Save Rural Main Street" is a grassroots program made up of rural main street
businesses that began in Ziebach and Dewey counties of South Dakota and is rapidly gaining
statewide support; and
WHEREAS,
agriculture is the mainstay industry of the local economy and it is recognized
that there is a serious crisis affecting all agriculture products; and
WHEREAS,
continued low agriculture prices will force farm and ranch liquidations and this
will in turn affect the local economies of small rural towns in many ways; and
WHEREAS,
small rural South Dakota towns cannot afford to lose agricultural-based
families; and
WHEREAS,
the agricultural crisis that is crippling the small town economies must be dealt
with immediately by state and federal government leaders; and
WHEREAS,
the businesses represented by the membership of the "Save Rural Main Street"
project realize that losses of farm and ranch families from our rural areas will create a domino
effect that will eventually lead to the loss of schools, churches, and main street businesses:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,
by the House of Representatives of the Seventy-
fourth Legislature of the State of South Dakota, the Senate concurring therein, that February 17,
1999, be recognized as an agriculture crisis day in South Dakota.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that the South Dakota Department of Agriculture observe
this day by sponsoring a one day hearing in Pierre, South Dakota, to gather testimony from our
agriculture producers, small town mayors or council members, and business people on their
struggle to survive.
BILL HISTORY
1/28/99 Scheduled for Committee hearing on this date.
1/28/99 Agriculture and Natural Resources Adopt Resolution as Amended, AYES 13, NAYS 0. H.J. 234
2/1/99 House of Representatives Adopt Resolution, AYES 66, NAYS 1. H.J. 278
2/9/99 Scheduled for Committee hearing on this date.
2/9/99 Agriculture and Natural Resources Adopt Resolution, AYES 8, NAYS 0. S.J. 399
2/10/99 Concurred in resolution as amended, AYES 34, NAYS 0. S.J. 420
2/10/99 Motion to Amend, Passed. S.J. 420
2/12/99 House of Representatives Deferred to another day. H.J. 507
2/16/99 House of Representatives Concurred in Amendments Passed, AYES 69, NAYS 0.
BILL HISTORY
1/28/99 Scheduled for Committee hearing on this date.
1/28/99 Agriculture and Natural Resources Adopt Resolution as Amended, AYES 13, NAYS 0. H.J. 234
2/1/99 House of Representatives Adopt Resolution, AYES 66, NAYS 1. H.J. 278
2/9/99 Scheduled for Committee hearing on this date.
2/9/99 Agriculture and Natural Resources Adopt Resolution, AYES 8, NAYS 0. S.J. 399
2/10/99 Concurred in resolution as amended, AYES 34, NAYS 0. S.J. 420
2/10/99 Motion to Amend, Passed. S.J. 420
2/12/99 House of Representatives Deferred to another day. H.J. 507
2/16/99 House of Representatives Concurred in Amendments Passed, AYES 69, NAYS 0.