South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem bemoaned Congress' restrictions on coronavirus relief funds allocated to the state, claiming 'they tied our hands' to spend in areas that 'aren't really necessary'
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem on Thursday bemoaned Congress' restrictions on coronavirus relief funds allocated to the state, claiming"they tied our hands" to spend in areas that"aren't really necessary."
"Congress did send South Dakota $1.25 billion to us, but they tied our hands on how we can spend it. The only way I can spend this money is on Covid relief. I can't spend it to replace revenues," she said at a news conference.
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