(C) South Dakota Searchlight This story was originally published by South Dakota Searchlight and is unaltered. . . . . . . . . . . Grocery tax repeal validated for the ballot • South Dakota Searchlight [1] ['Searchlight Staff', 'Ashley Murray', 'Dana Hess', 'States Newsroom', 'More From Author', '- May'] Date: 2024-05 The South Dakota Secretary of State’s Office said Monday that a petition seeking to repeal the state sales tax on groceries has enough signatures from registered voters to make the Nov. 5 ballot. If nobody mounts a successful challenge to the petition’s validation in the next 30 days, it will become the third statewide measure to make the ballot, with several more measures still possible. Read more election coverage Visit the Election 2024 page. The grocery tax repeal is a citizen-initiated proposal, led by the Dakotans for Health ballot question committee. The other two measures already on the ballot were placed there by the Legislature: a proposal to change male-specific officeholder references in the state constitution to neutral language, and a proposal that would allow the state to impose work requirements on some Medicaid expansion enrollees. Validation is pending for citizen-led petitions that would create open primary elections, re-establish abortion rights and legalize adult recreational marijuana use. Meanwhile, a citizen-led group is trying to refer a new pipeline law to the ballot. The Legislature passed the law last winter to implement new protections for landowners affected by a proposed carbon dioxide pipeline, while still allowing a regulatory path forward for the project. In a related announcement, the Secretary of State’s Office issued a warning Monday to South Dakotans about scam phone calls. The calls come from random numbers with a 605-area code, and the caller claims to be with the the Secretary of State’s Office and the “South Dakota Integrity Committee” or the “Petition Integrity Commission.” Scammers are pressuring people who answer the phone to withdraw their signature from the abortion rights petition. People who receive such calls are encouraged to contact the Secretary of State’s Office, Division of Elections, at [email protected] or by phone at (605) 773-3537. State law dictates the number of petition signatures required from registered voters to place a measure on the ballot. This year, the requirements are 17,508 signatures for an initiated measure or referred law, and 35,017 for an initiated constitutional amendment. The grocery tax measure would prohibit the state from collecting sales taxes on “anything sold for human consumption,” except alcoholic beverages and prepared food. The measure would wipe out the 4.2% state sales tax on such items, while cities could continue imposing a tax of up to 2%. Proponents say the measure would help low-income people, but it would also cost the state an estimated $124 million in lost sales tax revenue during its first year of implementation. [END] --- [1] Url: https://southdakotasearchlight.com/briefs/grocery-tax-repeal-measure-validated-for-the-ballot/ Published and (C) by South Dakota Searchlight Content appears here under this condition or license: Creative Commons BY-ND 4.0. via Magical.Fish Gopher News Feeds: gopher://magical.fish/1/feeds/news/sdsearchlight/