South Dakota Legislative Advocacy

Mobilize South Dakota. Every Level.

Reach 1 at-large congressional district and 105 state legislators on agriculture, tribal sovereignty, tourism, and banking policy.

0.9M Population
3 Federal
105 State
1,914+ Local

South Dakota Advocacy Platform

Target South Dakota’s federal, state, and local legislators from one platform.

We set up your first campaign free

Multi-Level Targeting

One Platform. Every Level of Government.

Government relations software for the full South Dakota landscape. Target federal, state, and local legislators from a single platform — so your policy campaigns reach every decision-maker who matters.

Federal

US Congress

US Senators2
US Representatives1

Target South Dakota's congressional delegation on federal legislation

State

South Dakota Legislature

State Senators35
House Members70

Reach the full South Dakota State Legislature on state bills

Local

City Councils

Cities & Towns319
Council Members1,914+

Engage city council members on local ordinances and policies

2

Senators

1

Representatives

0

Democrats

3

Republicans

All Representatives (1)

Why South Dakota

Policy Landscape

South Dakota's trust and banking laws have made it a tax haven rivaling the Cayman Islands, attracting hundreds of billions in trust assets. Tribal sovereignty issues — particularly Pine Ridge — carry national civil rights significance.

Political Context

A deep Republican trifecta. The state's small population and part-time legislature mean individual legislators wear many hats — farmers, teachers, small business owners who legislate part-time.

Advocacy Opportunity

South Dakota's 105 part-time state legislators are among the most personally accessible in America. They return to their communities after session — making in-district constituent contact particularly impactful.

From Sioux Falls to Rapid City, across 66 counties South Dakota's advocacy landscape is as diverse as its communities.

Agriculture (cattle, corn)Tribal sovereigntyTourism (Mt. Rushmore)Banking
2026 Legislative Session

South Dakota Legislature — 2026 Regular Session

Session Progress97%
Jan 13Mar 13
In Session

Key Dates

Feb 6

Bill introduction deadline

Feb 23

Crossover Day

Mar 13

Sine die (40 days)

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Ready to Mobilize South Dakota?

Launch a multi-action digital advocacy campaign that reaches every level of South Dakota government. Personalized constituent letters, delivered through official channels. Measurable legislative impact.