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Senate kills lithium tax bill

Pegmatite specimens like this one can contain spodumene crystals—which may host the element lithium. 
Lee Strubinger
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SDPB
Pegmatite specimens like this one can contain spodumene crystals—which may host the element lithium.  South Dakota lawmakers have twice rejected proposals to tax lithium like a precious metal.

State Senators have rejected an idea to tax the mineral lithium.

House Bill 1043 would have designated lithium as a precious metal—like silver and gold.

Critics said the mineral does not belong in that section of code.

Senate Democrats joined a group of Republicans to reject the proposal.

It’s the second year in a row lawmakers rejected an idea to tax the mineral.

In the Black Hills, lithium is in spodumene crystals found in a type of rock formation called pegmatites. Industry officials say pegmatites have several by-products.

Some say a section of the state’s mining code should be devoted to pegmatite mining taxation.

Mineral claims in the Black Hills have risen sharply in the last few years.

Lee Strubinger is SDPB’s Rapid City-based news and political reporter. A former reporter for Fort Lupton Press (CO) and Colorado Public Radio, Lee holds a master’s in public affairs reporting from the University of Illinois-Springfield.
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