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Helping Folks Talk About the Budget

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Friday, October 14, 2011   

MARTIN, S. D. - Watching the state budget being devised during the legislative session can be a confusing, frustrating process. So, the South Dakota Budget and Policy Project has organized a series of meetings, called "South Dakotans Talking," to help people understand the process.

Kari Fruechte, an extension educator from Martin, will facilitate the meetings. She says the more people know about the budget process, the better the outcome could be.

"If the people in the state can talk intelligently about how they want the money to be spent, then I think that's exactly how a democracy should be working."

Fruechte says meetings are scheduled in about a dozen towns so far, with more to be added. Each will begin with a short video to explain the process and then people can join the discussion, she adds.

"We've written some fact sheets that we'll have on the tables about specific topics. We'll have people actually use a system called 'Turning Point' to vote about the topics they want to talk about. And then, we'll set up small groups, so people can join the small group that they wish, to talk about the topic they want to talk about."

The first South Dakotans Talking events take place next week — Mon., Oct. 17 in Mitchell; Tues., Oct. 18 in Yankton; and Fri., Oct. 21 in Ft. Pierre. Additional events are scheduled for Aberdeen, Eagle Butte, Huron, Pierre, Rapid City, Sisseton and Winner. Locations and other information is available online at igrow.org; scroll to the bottom of the page and click on "Upcoming Events."



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