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South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden awarded $1.4 million in grants on Dec. 30, 2025, drawing criticism over potential political favoritism.
South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden announced $1.4 million in state grants on December 30, 2025, including $900,000 for a bioprocessing facility at South Dakota State University and $500,000 for infrastructure in Watertown, funded through the Future Fund.
The awards, made shortly after a grant to a city with a Republican primary opponent, drew criticism from political rivals who accused Rhoden of using the economic development fund for political advantage.
Critics argue the public announcements resemble campaign activity, citing past controversies under former Governor Kristi Noem.
Rhoden defended the actions as part of his official duties, emphasizing transparency.
The Future Fund, established in 1987 and funded by employer payroll taxes, has seen at least $21 million in awards since Noem left, with $20 million unobligated and $7 million available before the fiscal year ends.
A proposed bill would shift approval authority to a governor-appointed board to increase oversight.
The June 2026 primary election looms as debates over economic development and public accountability intensify.
El gobernador de Dakota del Sur, Larry Rhoden, otorgó $ 1.4 millones en subvenciones el 30 de diciembre de 2025, lo que provocó críticas por un posible favoritismo político.