The Hill ^ | 09/03/19 | Marina Pitofsky
The South Dakota Democratic Party will be closing the doors at both of its offices due to financial troubles, leaving the state with no Democratic Party offices.
The state party will be closing offices in Sioux Falls and Rapid City at the end of September, the Argus Leader reported. No layoffs for party staff have been announced, and employees will begin working remotely due to the party’s budget problems, according to state party Chairwoman Paula Hawks.
Hawks told the Argus Leader the party is setting fundraising goals and meeting with party donors and Founders Club members.
"We are feeling very optimistic that we will be moving forward with strength and financial stability," she said.
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The South Dakota Democratic Party will be closing the doors at both of its offices due to financial troubles, leaving the state with no Democratic Party offices.
The state party will be closing offices in Sioux Falls and Rapid City at the end of September, the Argus Leader reported. No layoffs for party staff have been announced, and employees will begin working remotely due to the party’s budget problems, according to state party Chairwoman Paula Hawks.
Hawks told the Argus Leader the party is setting fundraising goals and meeting with party donors and Founders Club members.
"We are feeling very optimistic that we will be moving forward with strength and financial stability," she said.
SNIP
Good news is hard to keep contained!
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