South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem’s push for the passage of a bill to do away with a state tax on groceries has met with opposition and non-commital from fellow Republicans amid speculation that she may be contemplating a run for the White House.
Noem, a fiscally and socially conservative Republican, cruised easily to victory and a second term in November last year with 62 percent of the vote.
On Jan. 17, Noem announced, along with prime co-sponsor Rep. Mary Fitzgerald, a Republican from the city of Spearfish in the Black Hills, HB 1075, a bill to “lower the state sales tax rate and the state use tax rate on food to zero percent.”… Source
South Dakote Governor’s Grocery Tax Cut Push Meets With Resistance From Fellow Republicans

