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Sioux Falls Superintendent, Lawmakers Criticize Lack of Education Funding Increase in Governor’s Budget Proposal

Sioux Falls Superintendent, Lawmakers Criticize Lack of Education Funding Increase in Governor’s Budget Proposal

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MITCHELL, SD (Mitchell Now) — Sioux Falls School Superintendent Jamie Nold is expressing frustration with Gov. Larry Rhoden’s proposed state budget, which includes no increase in K-12 education funding for the upcoming fiscal year.

Under South Dakota law, the state is required to increase education funding by 3% or the rate of inflation, whichever is lower. Nold said the absence of an increase could strain districts already managing rising costs. He suggested additional funding could be drawn from the state’s rainy day fund, which the governor has proposed expanding from 10% to 12.5%.

Former State House Majority Leader Will Mortenson also raised concerns, noting that lawmakers have made progress in recent years to improve teacher pay but cautioning that the state cannot afford to lose momentum.
“We’ve done good work in the last five years of digging out from last in the country and teacher pay up to 46,” Mortenson said. “Nobody’s hanging the mission accomplished banner on that, but boy, we don’t want to backslide.”
Mortenson’s comments were shared through recent reporting from Dakota News Now (https://www.dakotanewsnow.com).

The governor’s budget proposal will undergo legislative review in the coming months. Lawmakers are expected to debate potential adjustments when the 2026 legislative session begins January 13.

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