PIERRE, S.D. (SDBA) — It’s been 41 years since two South Dakota counties combined.
Longer than that, some politicians and academics have thought more counties should merge.
Tuesday, the House Local Government Committee passed SB199 on a 13 to 0 vote to facilitate possible county consolidations.
The bill clarifies the consolidation process and allows county commissions and citizens to initiate the process.
However, according to supporters, the most important part of the bill is that it would require a study of how the consolidation would work in terms of debts, the location of the courthouse, and other logistical issues.
Voters would then examine the study to see the advantages and disadvantages. A majority of voters in both counties would need to vote to consolidate.
Republican Rep. Greg Jamison from Sioux Falls.
Republican Rep. Karla Lems from Canton.
She said it would give a pathway forward to study consolidation.
The last county to consolidate was Washabaugh in western South Dakota in 1983. It was an unorganized county, which then merged with Jackson County.
The bill now goes to the House floor for consideration. SB199 has already passed the Senate.