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2022 SDNA Nurses Day at the Legislature

Register now for the 47th Annual South Dakota Nurses Association (SDNA) Nurses Day at the Legislature! Nurses Day at the Legislature provides a valuable opportunity to talk with legislators from your community about the issues important to you.

This event will be virtual and will include guest speakers such as Honorable South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem; State Senator Jean Hunhoff; State Representative Taylor Rehfeldt; Former State Senator Deb Fischer-Clemens; Secretary Laurie Gill; Interim Secretary Joan Adam; and others.

Click here to register and learn more.

Sponsors: South Dakota Organization of Healthcare Organizations; Nurse Practitioner Association of South Dakota

Nurses have a voice at the Capitol because of the work that SDNA does! It is important that nurses continue to have a presence during the legislative process. Please take time to attend this important event and represent your profession!

The South Dakota Nurses Association (SDNA) is the professional association representing the nearly 17,000 Registered Nurses across South Dakota. SDNA is involved in the shaping of public health care policy that is consonant with the goals of nurses, the nursing profession and public health. SDNA is a respected authority on legislative and political issues that affect nursing and consumer care.

 

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