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SDDA
Launches
Don’t Move
Firewood
Pledge
PIERRE, S.D. – On May
13, 2019, the South Dakota
Department of Agriculture,
with support from the South
Dakota Department of Game,
Fish and Parks, launched
a Don’t Move Firewood
pledge to encourage support
and advocacy for protecting South Dakota’s natural
resources by not moving
untreated firewood.
Trees play an important
role in our communities, as
well as on our farms and
ranches.
However, non-native
insects and diseases are killing these important parts of
our ecosystems and causing
millions of dollars of damage
to communities and forests
across the nation. These
insects and diseases can’t
move far on their own, but
when people move firewood
they can jump hundreds of
miles.
In May of 2018, emerald
ash borer, a destructive exotic beetle, was discovered
in Sioux Falls. Now more
than ever, it is imperative
that South Dakotans buy or
collect firewood where they
plan to burn it or buy certified heat-treated firewood.
To help incentivize everyone to not move firewood,
all South Dakotans that take
the pledge before June 30,
2019, at midnight CT, will be
entered to win “The Perfect
Camping
Set,” including a tent,
sleeping bags, and outdoor
cooking equipment.
Take the pledge by going
to: https://sdda.sd.gov/Firewood/Pledge.aspx.
For more information on
emerald ash borer in South
Dakota, go to http://emeraldashborerinsouthdakota.
sd.gov/.
South
Dakota
Maintains
Highest
Credit Rating
PIERRE, S.D. – This week,
both Standard & Poor’s Global
(S&P) and Moody’s Investors
Service announced they have
reaffirmed South Dakota’s AAA
Issuer Credit Rating with a
stable outlook.
"AAA is the highest possible rating assigned by credit
rating agencies,” said Gov.
Noem. “Sound fiscal management is a priority for my administration. As a result of our
fiscal discipline, maintaining
reserve funds at 10 percent,
and a structurally balanced
budget, South Dakota continues to benefit from the highest
rating possible. The financial
impact of the AAA credit rating
will continue to position the
next generation for success.”
Both S&P and Moody’s note
the strong financial condition
of South Dakota, strong level of
reserve funds, well-funded pension system, and a focus on a
structurally balanced budget
as key reasons for reaffirming
the state’s AAA rating.
“We consider the state's
management practices strong
under S&P Global Ratings'
financial management assessment (FMA), indicating that, in
our view, practices are strong,
well embedded, and likely
sustainable,” said S&P.
Moody’s Investors Service
stated, “The stable outlook
reflects the expectation that
low leverage and fixed costs
combined with a very healthy
financial position will support
South Dakota's strong credit
quality going forward.”
Credit ratings give potential
bond purchasers a measurement of state performance and
credit worthiness. High credit
ratings allow issued bonds to
carry a lower interest rate, providing interest savings to issuers as well as the taxpayers in
the State of South Dakota.











