Senator Tim Reed Recognized for Legislative Effectiveness During Freshman Senate Term

Senator Tim Reed Recognized for Legislative Effectiveness During Freshman Senate Term

BROOKINGS, S.D. — State Senator Tim Reed of Brookings has been recognized as one of the most effective lawmakers in the South Dakota Senate during the 2023–2024 legislative session, according to the newly released State Legislative Effectiveness Scores from the Center for Effective Lawmaking.

The report ranked Reed third among all Republican Senators in South Dakota with a Legislative Effectiveness Score (SLES) of 2.35. The report also identified Reed as the highest-performing freshman Senator in the state and named him to the prestigious “Above Expectations” category for first-term lawmakers.

The Center for Effective Lawmaking, a nationally recognized research organization, evaluates legislators based on fifteen metrics that measure a lawmaker’s ability to advance legislation through the legislative process and successfully enact laws.

According to the report, Senator Reed introduced 19 bills during the 2023–2024 legislative session. Of those bills, 18 received committee action, 13 advanced beyond committee, 12 passed the Senate, and 10 became law.

Since that freshman Senate term, Reed has continued to focus on legislation aimed at transparency, public safety, healthcare, and victim services. During the 2025–2026 legislative term, he successfully passed legislation to provide continued funding support for victim services programs, including rape crisis centers and domestic abuse shelters. He also passed legislation requiring boards and governing bodies to annually review South Dakota’s open meeting laws and legislation requiring hospitals to maintain policies and procedures when sexual assault victims present themselves at a hospital emergency department.

Reed is currently running unopposed for the 2027–2028 South Dakota State Senate term representing District 7.

“I’m honored by this recognition,” said Reed. “Public service is about working hard, building relationships, listening to people, and finding practical solutions that improve our communities and state. I’ve always believed governing should focus on results, and I appreciate the opportunity to work with colleagues from across South Dakota to get meaningful legislation across the finish line.”

The report also highlighted South Dakota’s strong record of integrating freshman legislators into the lawmaking process, noting that freshman Senators in South Dakota perform significantly above the national average in legislative effectiveness.

Before joining the Senate, Reed served six years in the South Dakota House of Representatives and previously spent 13 years in Brookings city government, including eight years as Mayor of Brookings.

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4 thoughts on “Senator Tim Reed Recognized for Legislative Effectiveness During Freshman Senate Term”

  1. Congratulations Senator Reed! I’m not surprised. You have always been a conscientious, effective legislator working hard for South Dakota and deserve this recognition. I’m proud to call you my friend.

  2. Mr. Reed is a fine fellow, if not a rookie. It is good the scores are starting to coalesce around objective measures the way the Seven Indisputable Levels of Teacher (SILT) did. If we can get this SLES thing to really catch on it could be a good scorecard on the Conservatives with Common Sense Scorecard of Scorecards.

    Just sayin…

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