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We also passed a longterm highway bill for the first time in two decades, allowing us to make long-overdue improvements to our roads and bridges. While we still have work to do on tax reform, we were able to come together to make permanent sales tax deductions as well as deductions for charitable giving and certain educators. We also made section 179 permanent at the $500,000 level, which particularly benefits farmers and ranchers and could increase U.S. economic output by nearly $19 billion over 10 years. This type of tax relief allows South Dakota families and businesses to plan more efficiently and spend more of their money how they see fit. While the accomplishments of the 114th Congress are a start, I am also aware of the challenges we continue to face. Despite getting 240 bipartisan bills signed into law, we still have a broken budget system, an over-sized bureaucracy, too much red tape and a tax code that is more than 74,000 pages in length. The regulatory regime alone is costing Americans nearly $1.9 trillion annually, ‘Built By Girls’ Is Theme For The Girl Scout ‘Cookie University’ At DSU MADISON -- “Built by Alfalfa - Hay Girls,” the theme for the 1855 far more than is paid in individual income taxes. These regulatory costs are taking money out of the pockets of hard-working South Dakotans, stunting economic growth in our country and hurting the citizens our government is meant to serve. While we have made improvements to agencies such as the VA, too many veterans today are still suffering at the hands of administrative bureaucracy. We have an Indian Health System in need of total overhaul, employing twice as many bureaucrats as actual health providers. Meanwhile, tribal members are literally dying awaiting care the federal government has an obligation to provide. We must seek ways to make these and other agencies more efficient. In the next Congress, addressing our debt crisis must also be a priority. The long-term driver of our debt is mandatory payments and interest on our debt, currently over $19 trillion. Yet Congress does not even debate the merits of mandatory payments, which accounts for more than 70 percent of our spending today. I have been working with a number of other senators to find ways to revise the budget process here in Congress, so we can address our budget crisis. What we have been working on would open up the entire budget to congressional management, including mandatory payments. As we move forward to the 115th Congress and a new, Republican administration eager to work with us, rather than against us, I am optimistic in our ability to build on the successes of the past two years. But we must also get serious about bringing real changes that will leave our country even stronger for the next generation of Americans. second annual Girl Scout Cookie University hosted by Dakota State University (MCN) on Jan. 21, 2017, fits in well GET HELP NOW! 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Over two hundred girls attended the 2016 session. Campus volunteers are again helping with the program, including DSU education students who will facilitate the learning labs, Tech said. Cookie sales will take place Feb. 3 through March 5. A new Girl Scout Cookie is being added to the 2017 line-up to honor 100 years of girls selling cookies, the Girl Scout S’mores Cookie. Girl Scouts attending the “Built by Girls” event will earn their financial literacy badges, and receive a “Cookie University” patch. Parents and volunteers may also attend a session which will cover both financial literacy and cookie topics. The 2017 Cookie University begins at 1 p.m. on January 21 with a welcome at the Dakota Prairie Playhouse. Learning labs will be held in East Hall, Kennedy Hall, and the Tunheim Classroom Building. A rally at the playhouse will end the afternoon’s session at 5 p.m. The girls and leaders or parents may then attend the DSU men’s basketball game against Presentation College. Cookie University participants will receive free admission, and special halftime activities are planned for the girls. In the case of inclement weather on Jan. 21, Jan. 22 is the back-up date. Interested Girl Scouts may sign up through their troops or the Girl Scouts— Dakota Horizons Council at www.gsdakotahorizons.org. Questions may be directed to Melissa Toft at 605-3362978 ext. 9800. 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