South Dakota 2026 Regular Session

South Dakota Senate Bill SB72

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  
Report Pass
2/6/26  
Engrossed
2/9/26  
Refer
2/10/26  
Report Pass
2/18/26  
Enrolled
2/20/26  

Caption

Extend the time for reverting moneys appropriated for the modernization of the state's enterprise resource planning systems.

Impact

If SB72 is enacted, it will provide more flexibility in budget management for the state government, ensuring that funds designated for modernization are not prematurely returned to the general fund before they can be properly allocated. This could facilitate improved efficiency and functionality of state systems, supporting better service delivery to constituents. The change is anticipated to streamline processes related to financial operations, which could enhance the overall performance of state government functions.

Summary

Senate Bill 72 (SB72) seeks to amend the current law regarding the reversion of appropriated funds for the modernization of South Dakota's enterprise resource planning systems. The bill proposes to extend the deadline for reverting any unspent or unobligated moneys to the general fund from a previous date to June 30, 2029. This extension allows the state additional time to utilize the appropriated funds effectively for their intended purpose, which is the modernization of critical state resources and systems.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB72 appears to be largely positive among legislators, as evidenced by the voting results where 55 members voted in favor, with only 12 opposed. Supporters argue that the bill is a pragmatic approach to avoid the waste of funds and to ensure that state systems are adequately supported in their transition to modern platforms, especially given the increasing demands on state resources and technology.

Contention

While the bill has garnered substantial support, there are concerns regarding fiscal responsibility and the long-term implications of extending spending deadlines. Some critics are wary that prolonged appropriations may obscure accountability regarding the use of state funds. The debate underscored the need for transparency and careful oversight in the management of public resources, highlighting a balancing act between implementing modernization projects and ensuring proper financial stewardship.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SD HB1189

Extend by two years the date on which moneys appropriated to the Governor's Office of Economic Development in 2021 for marketing, route restoration, business development, and air service marketing will revert to the general fund.

SD SB84

Extend the timeframe for filling a vacancy in a board of county commissioners.

SD SB127

Authorize the expenditure of moneys and make an appropriation for grants supporting airport terminal improvements and expansion.

SD HB1042

Make an appropriation for the construction of historical exhibits at the Cultural Heritage Center.

SD HB1131

Make an appropriation for the restoration, maintenance, and repair of the state capitol.

SD SB2

Authorize the Department of Corrections to purchase and exchange certain real property, to contract for the design of a prison facility, to construct a prison facility in Minnehaha County for offenders committed to the Department of Corrections, to make an appropriation therefor, to transfer moneys to the incarceration construction fund, and to declare an emergency.

SD HB1114

Make an appropriation for the purchasing of equipment to support the South Dakota Board of Technical Education.

SD HB1026

Make an appropriation for the replacement of the Richmond Lake dam and spillway, for the general maintenance and repair of other state-owned dams, and to declare an emergency.

SD HB1034

Make an appropriation for costs related to the suppression of wildfires impacting the state and to declare an emergency.

SD SB52

Authorize the expansion of the South Dakota State Veterans Cemetery, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.