[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 134 (Thursday, September 18, 2014)]
[Senate]
[Pages S5769-S5770]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
CELEBRATING THE 125TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
Mr. THUNE. Mr. President, I rise today along with my colleague from
South Dakota, Senator Johnson, to commemorate South Dakota's 125th
anniversary of Statehood. One hundred twenty-five years ago, on
November 2, 1889, President Benjamin Harrison shuffled the Act of
Admission Papers for North and South Dakota to ensure that no one knew
which State entered the Union first. To this day, we still don't know
which act President Harrison signed first.
South Dakota is perhaps best known as the home of the Shrine of
Democracy at Mount Rushmore, which opened to the public just 50 years
after South Dakota attained statehood. This monument captures the way
of life and governance structure that we have in South Dakota. Our
elected officials take the concerns of their constituents to Pierre and
ensure that our State is bettering the lives of its citizens in a
fiscally responsible manner.
We believe in limited government which provides room for individuals
and businesses to grow and thrive. Our model of free enterprise has
allowed businesses to flourish in South Dakota, and as a result, is one
of the best States in the country to start a business.
We consistently have one of the lowest unemployment rates in the
country, which is currently at 3.7 percent. Our labor force and our
economy are driven by our State's top industries of tourism and
agriculture. The 28,000
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South Dakotans who work in our tourism industry ensure that people from
all over the world enjoy our great places. Tourists enjoy visiting
Mount Rushmore, of course, but also seeing the sights throughout the
Black Hills and the Badlands, the Corn Palace in Mitchell, the Crazy
Horse Memorial, and the falls in Sioux Falls.
In addition to welcoming Americans from coast to coast, South Dakota
is feeding our Nation and our world. Each year, one South Dakota farmer
produces enough food to feed 155 people. South Dakota ranks in the top
10 States for wheat, corn, soybeans, alfalfa, and sunflowers. We are
also in the top 10 States of bison, honey, sheep, and beef. In all,
South Dakota's agriculture industry contributes $26 billion annually to
our economy.
While the productivity of our farmers and ranchers is unmatched, all
hard-working South Dakota families contribute to our State's success.
Whether they are educating our children, serving in our growing health
care and financial services sectors, conducting research in our college
laboratories, hard work is what binds South Dakotans together and has
made our State's experiment in democracy one of the most successful in
our Nation's history.
I am proud to call the great State of South Dakota home, and I am
honored to have the privilege of serving all South Dakotans here in the
Senate.
Today I wish to honor the spirit that has endured in our State for
the last 125 years by celebrating this special anniversary.
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