South Dakota Department of Veterans Affairs secretary
The 2024 Legislative session wrapped up. There were 550 bills, commemorations, and resolutions introduced this year.
As an advocate for veterans, it is the responsibility of the South Dakota …
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The 2024 Legislative session wrapped up. There were 550 bills, commemorations, and resolutions introduced this year.
As an advocate for veterans, it is the responsibility of the South Dakota Department of Veterans Affairs to review all bills that will impact veterans. This year, the department introduced two bills and monitored 29 pieces of proposed legislation.
Here’s a look at veteran related legislation that was approved and will become law July 1:
As always, we encourage all veterans to visit their county or tribal veterans service officers to learn more about all benefits. These men and women have worn the boots, walked the trenches, conducted maneuvers, commanded troops, sustained missions, and protected our freedoms. Who better to have on your team? To locate the CTVSO nearest you, go here.
Now, more than ever, we need to continue to deliver on our promise to take care of our veterans. We will keep our sleeves rolled up and work collectively to ensure our veterans have a successful journey after their service.