This bill is a legislative commemoration celebrating the sixty-eighth anniversary of the Little People of America, Inc., which is recognized as the largest and oldest organization in the United States dedicated to individuals with dwarfism. The commemoration highlights the organization's significant growth from twenty members in 1957 to over seven thousand five hundred members in 2025, as well as its role in providing support, advocacy, and community for those affected by dwarfism. It also notes the estimated two hundred individuals with dwarfism living in South Dakota and emphasizes the contributions of local members to the organization and its district.

The bill acknowledges the importance of the Little People of America in improving the lives of its members through various services, including guidance on adoption, parenting, medical needs, educational scholarships, and advocacy. It concludes with a formal recognition by the One Hundredth Legislature of the State of South Dakota, commemorating the organization's sixty-eight years of dedicated service to its members and the broader community.