Heath Shields Announces for State Treasurer
CUSTER, S.D. (AP) — Heath Shields, a Custer business owner, rancher and conservative activist, announced Tuesday that he will seek the Republican nomination for South Dakota State Treasurer in the 2026 election. Shields enters the race with a platform built around what he calls a “Seven Pillars Plan,” a modernization blueprint aimed at strengthening fiscal management and increasing transparency in the Treasurer’s Office.
Shields, who works in real estate and operates a ranch and agritourism business in the Black Hills, said his decision to run is driven by a sense of duty rather than political ambition.
“Leadership isn’t found in ambition — it’s born from a calling,” Shields said. “I feel called to serve South Dakota — not merely to maintain expectations, but to raise them. Our citizens deserve a Treasurer’s Office that doesn’t settle for ‘good enough,’ but one that constantly strives to deliver more transparency, more efficiency and more accountability than ever before.”
Shields said South Dakotans value stability in financial stewardship, but he believes the moment calls for elevating the office beyond routine administration.
“I don’t want to just give South Dakotans what they’ve come to expect. I want to raise their expectations of the Treasurer’s Office altogether,” he said.
The centerpiece of Shields’ campaign is the Seven Pillars Plan, which he describes as a practical and conservative roadmap for strengthening the management of state funds, returning unclaimed property more quickly, improving citizen access to financial information and protecting the state’s long-term investments.
“South Dakotans deserve to see clearly where their money is, how it’s protected and what we’re doing to secure their financial future,” Shields said. “My goal is simple: build the most modern, transparent and responsive Treasurer’s Office in state history.”
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Shields’ Seven Pillars Focus On:
1. Modernizing outdated processes
2. Strengthening fiscal security through disciplined, conservative management
3. Increasing transparency into state accounts and investments
4. Improving and simplifying communication with citizens
5. Accelerating the return of unclaimed property
6. Promoting financial responsibility and literacy statewide
7. Protecting South Dakota’s permanent trust funds for future generations
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Shields said true public service requires more than maintaining the status quo — it requires advancing systems that support taxpayers and preparing state financial institutions for the future.
“South Dakotans deserve a Treasurer who leads with purpose, integrity and vision,” Shields said. “This office must be built for the future — not just maintained for the moment.”
Shields has been active in Republican grassroots efforts and statewide advocacy initiatives. His background includes small-business ownership, ranch operations and experience navigating complex financial and regulatory systems as a licensed real estate professional.
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Heath Shields is a South Dakota entrepreneur, ranch owner and licensed realtor serving communities across the Black Hills. He is known for his involvement in conservative grassroots organizations, his focus on fiscal responsibility and his commitment to service-driven leadership.
For more information about the campaign, visit www.VoteShields.com or contact the campaign at ShieldsForTreasurer@aol.com or 605-307-0017