John Thune

12/15/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/15/2025 16:01

Thune: Republicans Are Delivering for South Dakota

Thune: Republicans Are Delivering for South Dakota

"Republicans' agenda is supporting Americans in all 50 states."

December 15, 2025

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WASHINGTON - U.S. Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) today delivered the following remarks on the Senate floor:

Thune's remarks below (as delivered):

"Mr. President, it's been a busy year here in the United States Senate.

"The new Republican majority has been working hard to deliver on our promises to the American people.

"And while there is still more to accomplish, we've gotten a lot done in just one year.

"We're putting more money in Americans' pockets.

"Supporting farmers, ranchers, and small businesses, and helping them grow.

"And we're making America safer and stronger.

"Investing in law and order here at home and a strong military to safeguard our national security.

"And we're creating a brighter future with new opportunities for Americans wherever they live and whatever their American Dream may be.

"Mr. President, I want to take some time today to talk about how Republicans' agenda is at work in my home state of South Dakota.

"And I want to begin with the tax relief Republicans have delivered.

"Whether I'm visiting a small business in Isabel, South Dakota, or talking to farmers at Dakotafest, higher prices are a concern for South Dakotans, as they are for many Americans.

"And affordability begins with more money in your pocket, which is exactly what Republicans have delivered with the Working Families Tax Cuts.

"Mr. President, if Congress failed to act this year, a typical family in South Dakota would have had less money in their budget.

"They would have been looking at a $2,500 tax hike next year.

"A typical farm would have seen a $5,000 tax hike.

"And tens of thousands of small businesses would have seen their taxes go up as well.

"Republicans were determined not to let that happen.

"And thanks to the Working Families Tax Cuts, which we passed in July as part of the One Big Beautiful Bill, South Dakotans won't see a tax hike next year.

"Instead they'll start seeing tax relief in the new year when the new tax law takes effect.

"They'll be able to take advantage of a larger child tax credit, a bigger standard deduction, and a bonus deduction for seniors this tax season.

"They'll see larger tax refunds come April.

"And they can expect that to be the new normal - because the Working Families Tax Cuts deliver permanent, Mr. President - permanent - tax relief.

"That's right.

"No tax hike next year. No tax hike ever.

"And working families aren't the only ones who will be benefiting from tax permanence.

"Thanks to Republicans' tax cuts, farmers, ranchers, and small business owners can also look forward to having more breathing room in their budgets next year.

"They will benefit from permanently lower tax rates.

"The 199A deduction - now also made permanent.

"The full expensing provision, also now permanent, which makes it easier to replace a piece of equipment and upgrade your operations.

"And the now-permanent research and development expensing provision, which is already helping South Dakota businesses innovate.

"And then there's the death tax relief.

"Mr. President, South Dakotans have long believed that the death tax is fundamentally flawed.

"It threatens too many family farms and ranches and family businesses.

"Republicans agree.

"And so in the Working Families Tax Cuts, Republicans permanently raised the death tax exemption threshold and protected a lot more family farms, ranches, and businesses from this unfair tax.

"Mr. President, South Dakota's farmers and ranchers are always at the top of my priority list.

"And these hardworking South Dakotans are seeing more than just tax relief.

"The One Big Beautiful Bill also made significant updates to the farm safety net to support farmers and ranchers through the economic headwinds that they continue to face.

"Our bill increases reference prices for every covered commodity and makes these prices more responsive to market conditions in the coming years.

"It increases crop insurance coverage and affordability.

"It supports livestock producers by making existing programs more responsive to drought and by funding prevention of animal diseases that can devastate livestock.

"And it invests in critical conservation programs, including programs that support South Dakota's wild bird populations - something that matters a lot this time of year as hunters flock to our state for pheasant season.

"Mr. President, Republicans also made the agriculture appropriations bill a priority.

"This year's bill, which was signed into law in November, supports agricultural research programs and facilitates marketing U.S. ag products both domestically and internationally.

"And it also provides robust funding for the Farm Service Agency, which producers depend on to access the programs that keep their operations running smoothly.

"Mr. President, we're not just strengthening farms and ranches; we're also working to support rural communities in South Dakota and across the country.

"The needs of rural areas look a little different from other places' needs.

"And they've received due attention from the new Republican majority this year.

"As I said, we prioritized the ag appropriations bill, which delivered significant funding for rural broadband.

"And I've worked with the Trump administration to deliver internet access to unserved areas.

"And then there's health care.

"Mr. President, folks whose home [is] in a rural area know simply accessing a doctor or emergency room can be challenging.

"And that's all the more true with the troubling trend of rural hospital closures over the last several years.

"And with the One Big Beautiful Bill, Republicans have taken action to support rural hospitals.

"All 50 states have now applied for funding from the One Big Beautiful Bill's Rural Health Transformation Program, including South Dakota.

"And South Dakota intends to address some key priorities with this funding.

"The state is looking to recruit health care professionals to rural areas and to train professionals for rural needs.

"Incentivize regional hubs for emergency services and maternal health.

"And bolster health care facilities that serve rural parts of our state.

"This fund will truly be transformative for health care providers in South Dakota, and in other rural areas across the country.

"We also used the One Big Beautiful Bill to repeal a burdensome staffing regulation that would have threatened the viability of a number of South Dakota nursing homes.

"The Biden staffing mandate for nursing homes was unworkable in my state - and in many others.

"And the One Big Beautiful Bill rescinded it, ensuring South Dakota nursing homes can continue serving our residents.

"Mr. President, there's a lot more I could talk about that we've accomplished for South Dakota this year.

"There are the investments in Ellsworth Air Force Base - including full funding for the B-21 mission and supporting infrastructure.

"There's the support for local law enforcement in the One Big Beautiful Bill, and new border security resources to help stop illegal immigration and the flow of drugs across our southern border.

"And Ron Parsons is confirmed and back on the job as South Dakota's U.S. attorney.

"We've repealed electric vehicle mandates that were simply not realistic for a state like ours, where long distances and cold weather are a fact of life.

"The Biden administration's WOTUS rule has been repealed as well, saving farmers and ranchers from massive compliance costs.

"And we're even doing our part, Mr. President, to keep the pheasant population in our state strong.

"Mr. President, I come here every day to work for South Dakota.

"And we've done a lot this year that South Dakotans can be happy about.

"But it's not just my state, Mr. President.

"Republicans' agenda is supporting Americans in all 50 states.

"We're working to make America safer and more secure.

"Put more money in Americans' pockets.

"And create new opportunities for a brighter future.

"And Mr. President, we're keeping our foot on the gas."

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