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South Dakota's DOGE Real Estate Cuts Revealed

South Dakota experiences ongoing federal budget cuts, per Department of Government Efficiency.

F
ederal budget cuts are continuing in South Dakota, with over a dozen offices now listed on the "Wall of Receipts" maintained by DOGE. This site tracks federal grant, contract, and lease reductions nationwide. While details about the specific implications of these cuts are scarce, DOGE reports that they could result in nearly $2.5 million in annual savings.

    The following South Dakota offices have been cut:

    Farm Service Agency, Watertown ($238,328)

    Bureau of Indian Affairs, Rapid City ($52,911)

    Office of the Secretary, Sioux Falls ($67,904)

    Geological Survey, Huron ($140,835)

    Department of Labor, Sioux Falls ($56,165)

    Bureau of Indian Affairs, Fort Thompson ($58,976)

    Bureau of Indian Affairs, Sisseton ($180,008)

    Small Business Administration ($86,777)

    Mine Safety Health Administration, Rapid City ($56,072)

    National Park Service, Yankton ($175,268)

    Office of Hearing and Appeals, Rapid City ($53,198)

    National Indian Gaming Commission, Rapid City ($43,938)

    Departmental Management (IG), Sioux Falls ($28,749)

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