Although state government is very important, we're not going to get too in the weeds with it because we’re Sioux Falls Simplified, not South Dakota Simplified (yet 😉).

We’re firm believers that the biggest impact comes when you start at the local level, but sometimes that means going straight to your state lawmakers.

What does your state government do?

🎵We've only just begun


Here are the main things you need to know about what the state government does:

  • The state government organizes and sets the budget each year, which influences other local governments that oversee school boards, cities and counties.
  • Curriculum and educational standards are set by the state and federal government working together. About 45% of South Dakota’s annual state budget goes to support education. 
  • The state oversees statewide elections, including voter registration and setting election dates for municipal elections.

Who can you contact?

🎵Here's my number, so call me maybe?


The Sioux Falls metro area covers 10 legislative districts out of a total of 35 districts statewide. Each district in the state has two representatives and one senator. Contacting your representatives and senators can be a great way to engage with legislation and budget items you care about.



Of course, there are many other offices within the state government. A few examples you might have heard about: 

To engage with specific offices and members, click the button below.



Have questions that didn't get answered?

Let me know at megan@sfsimplified.com


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