This bill is a legislative commemoration celebrating the sixty-eighth anniversary of the Little People of America, Inc., which is recognized as the nation's largest and oldest organization dedicated to individuals with dwarfism. The commemoration highlights the significance of the organization, noting that it has grown from just twenty members in 1957 to over seven thousand five hundred members in 2025. It emphasizes the importance of the organization in providing support, advocacy, and community for individuals with dwarfism, including hosting national conferences that foster connections among members and their families.

The bill also acknowledges the estimated two hundred individuals living with dwarfism in South Dakota and the contributions of the state's little people to the broader Little People of America community. It recognizes the organization's commitment to improving the lives of those with dwarfism through various means, including guidance on adoption, parenting, medical needs, educational scholarships, and advocacy efforts. The commemoration serves to honor the organization's long-standing service and impact on its members and the community at large.