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IntroducedJan 14, 2026
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Passed HouseJan 27, 2026
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Passed Senate
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Became Law
South Dakota House Bill
proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, prohibiting the transfer of private property to a non-governmental entity for the purpose of economic development or increased tax revenue and requiring a declaration of necessity.
Last Action See all actions
Senate • Jan 28, 2026: First read in Senate and referred to State Affairs, S.J. 131
Latest Bill Text See all bill texts
Summary
Comments on HJR 5001
Tweets
Whip Lists
Sponsors



- Heather Baxtercosponsor
- Josephine Garciacosponsor
- Tim Goodwincosponsor
- Jon Hansencosponsor
- Leslie Heinemanncosponsor
- Travis Ismaycosponsor
- Phil Jensencosponsor
- Dylan Jordancosponsor
- Tony Kaysercosponsor
- Karla Lemscosponsor
- Logan Manhartcosponsor
- Liz Maycosponsor
- Scott Moorecosponsor
- Kaley Nolzcosponsor
- Al Novstrupcosponsor
- Marty Overwegcosponsor
- Peri Pouriercosponsor
- Kathy Ricecosponsor
- Brandei Schaefbauercosponsor
- Tesa Schwanscosponsor
- John Sjaardacosponsor
- Bethany Soyecosponsor
- Mark Lapkaprimary
- John Carleycosponsor
- Tamara Grovecosponsor
- Joy Hohncosponsor
- Taffy Howardcosponsor
- Kevin Jensencosponsor
- Lauren Nelsoncosponsor
- Carl Perrycosponsor
- Sue Petersoncosponsor
- Tom Pischkecosponsor
- Mykala Voitacosponsor
Votes
YES: 62
- Bobbi Andera
- Amber Arlint
- Julie Auch
- Aaron Aylward
- Jessica Bahmuller
- Heather Baxter
- Roger DeGroot
- Mike Derby
- Steve Duffy
- Eric Emery
- Mary Fitzgerald
- Nick Fosness
- Josephine Garcia
- Tim Goodwin
- Spencer Gosch
- Lana Greenfield
- Jim Halverson
- Mellissa Heermann
- Leslie Heinemann
- Jana Hunt
- Travis Ismay
- Greg Jamison
- Phil Jensen
- Dylan Jordan
- Terri Jorgenson
- Chris Kassin
- Tony Kayser
- Jack Kolbeck
- David Kull
- Trish Ladner
- Karla Lems
- Logan Manhart
- Curt Massie
- Liz May
- Scott Moore
- Will Mortenson
- Tina Mulally
- Brian Mulder
- Kaley Nolz
- Al Novstrup
- Scott Odenbach
- Marty Overweg
- Drew Peterson
- Peri Pourier
- Tony Randolph
- Taylor Rehfeldt
- Rebecca Reimer
- Tim Reisch
- Kathy Rice
- Matt Roby
- Kent Roe
- Brandei Schaefbauer
- Tesa Schwans
- John Shubeck
- John Sjaarda
- Bethany Soye
- Mike Stevens
- Kevin Van Diepen
- Tim Walburg
- Keri Weems
- Mike Weisgram
- Jon Hansen
EXCUSED: 3
YES: 35
- Amber Arlint
- Roger DeGroot
- Mike Derby
- Steve Duffy
- Eric Emery
- Mary Fitzgerald
- Nick Fosness
- Tim Goodwin
- Jim Halverson
- Erin Healy
- Mellissa Heermann
- Leslie Heinemann
- Greg Jamison
- Chris Kassin
- Jack Kolbeck
- David Kull
- Trish Ladner
- Curt Massie
- Scott Moore
- Will Mortenson
- Erik Muckey
- Brian Mulder
- Drew Peterson
- Taylor Rehfeldt
- Rebecca Reimer
- Tim Reisch
- Matt Roby
- Kent Roe
- Mike Stevens
- Nicole Uhre-Balk
- Kevin Van Diepen
- Tim Walburg
- Keri Weems
- Mike Weisgram
- Kadyn Wittman
NO: 32
- Bobbi Andera
- Julie Auch
- Aaron Aylward
- Jessica Bahmuller
- Heather Baxter
- Josephine Garcia
- Spencer Gosch
- Lana Greenfield
- John Hughes
- Jana Hunt
- Travis Ismay
- Phil Jensen
- Dylan Jordan
- Terri Jorgenson
- Tony Kayser
- Karla Lems
- Logan Manhart
- Liz May
- Tina Mulally
- Kaley Nolz
- Al Novstrup
- Scott Odenbach
- Marty Overweg
- Peri Pourier
- Tony Randolph
- Kathy Rice
- Brandei Schaefbauer
- Tesa Schwans
- John Shubeck
- John Sjaarda
- Bethany Soye
- Jon Hansen
EXCUSED: 3
Actions
- Jan 28, 2026 | Senate
- First read in Senate and referred to State Affairs, S.J. 131
- Jan 27, 2026 | House
- Motion to amend, Passed Amendment HJR5001C YEAS: 35, NAYS: 32, H.J. 153
- Do Pass Amended, Passed YEAS: 62, NAYS: 5, H.J. 154
- Jan 23, 2026 | House
- State Affairs Scheduled for hearing
- State Affairs Motion to amend, Passed Amendment HJR5001A, H.J. 1
- State Affairs Motion to amend, Passed Amendment HJR5001B, H.J. 1
- State Affairs Do Pass Amended, Passed YEAS: 10, NAYS: 3, H.J. 1
- Jan 14, 2026 | House
- First read in House and referred to State Affairs, H.J. 24
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