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What Makes One Lawmaker So Powerful?

February 1, 2017 South Carolina Policy Council

SEN. HUGH LEATHERMAN HOLDS A BEWILDERING ARRAY OF STATE OFFICES. HE IS ACCOUNTABLE TO ONLY ONE SENATE DISTRICT. THE RESULT IS PREDICTABLE. Two of the most powerful offices in South…

Taxes

S. 54 – Senate Gas Tax

January 30, 2017 South Carolina Policy Council

S. 54 increases the existing 16 cent per gallon gas by 4 cents every year from 2017 through 2019, nearly doubling the current gasoline tax. The bill would also allow…

Government Spending Legislation

H.3473 – Convention of States

January 27, 2017 South Carolina Policy Council

H.3473 calls for an Article V convention of states to amend the U.S. Constitution to mandate a federal balanced budget. Article V of the Constitution establishes two ways to amend…

Individual Liberties Legislation

S.158 and S.159 – 28-Day Waiting Period for Background Checks

January 27, 2017 South Carolina Policy Council

S.158 and S.159 create additional roadblocks to obtaining a firearm. When a firearms dealer performs a federal background check on a buyer or transferee through the National Instant Criminal Background…

Individual Liberties Legislation

S.155 – Officers can’t Stop People from Recording and Taking Pictures of Them

January 27, 2017 South Carolina Policy Council

S.155 would protect the right of individuals to record or photograph law enforcement officers while performing their law enforcement duties, provided the officer is in a public place, public view,…

Legislation Regulation

H.3218 – Giving DHEC Additional Jurisdiction Over Private Dams

January 27, 2017 South Carolina Policy Council

H.3218 expands the definition of “dam” to include dams which could cause serious damage to property or roads if they fail, and removes the specification that the Department of Transportation…

Legislation Regulation

H.3408 – Free Hunting/Fishing Licenses for Police, Firefighters, State Guard Members

January 27, 2017 South Carolina Policy Council

H.3408 would allow police officers, volunteer firefighters, or state guard members who are South Carolina residents to obtain three-year fishing or combination license (a combination license covers big game and migratory waterfowl…

Legislation Regulation

H.3409 – Free Museum Admittance for Police, Firefighters, State Guard Members

January 27, 2017 Hannah Hill

H.3409 would allow police officers, volunteer firefighters, or state guard members who are South Carolina residents to enter the State Museum for free. It is unclear why public servants should not…

Legislation Regulation

H.3417 – Permitting for Mobile Barbershops

January 27, 2017 South Carolina Policy Council

H.3417 would require mobile barbershops to obtain a permit from the State Board of Barber Examiners before operating. The bill imposes regulations and permitting fees as well as allowing the board…

Regulation

S. 74 – Motion Picture Incentives

January 27, 2017 South Carolina Policy Council

S. 74 would require that funds set aside to promote the production of motion pictures in South Carolina may be carried over at the end of the year.  This bill…

Taxes

S. 214 – Internet Sales Tax

January 27, 2017 South Carolina Policy Council

S. 214 is an attempt to collect more money in sales tax revenue from out of state Internet focused retailers, and would require them to remit sales tax to the Department…

Legislation Regulation

H. 3529 – Auxilliary Containers

January 27, 2017 South Carolina Policy Council

H. 3529 would require that any regulation dealing with “auxiliary containers” may only originate in the General Assembly, and would preempt counties and municipalities from establishing their own regulations for…

Regulation

S. 73 – Second Amendment Weekend Tax Exemptions

January 27, 2017 South Carolina Policy Council

S. 73 would exempt a broad array of home security items from sales tax collection over the course of Second Amendment weekend.  Given that the state of South Carolina already…

Individual Liberties Legislation

H.3407 – Certain Officers Enter State Parks Free of Charge

January 27, 2017 South Carolina Policy Council

H.3407 permits constables, reserve police officers, volunteer firefighters, and members of the state guard to enter state parks free of charge. This creates a special class of citizens by bestowing…

Reform

S. 76 – Carry Forward Fund Reporting

January 27, 2017 South Carolina Policy Council

S. 76 would require that every state agency, or institution, report to the Executive Budget Office the categories and amount of other funds that were carried forward.  The bill would…

Healthcare Legislation

H.3420 – Creating the Shingles Vaccination Study Committee

January 27, 2017 South Carolina Policy Council

H.3420 would create a Shingles Vaccination Study Committee to investigate whether or not the Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) should establish a shingles vaccination program for individuals who are…

Legislation Reform

H.3445 – County Government Control Over Recreation Commissions

January 27, 2017 South Carolina Policy Council

H.3445 would permit county delegations to abolish a county recreation commission and devolve the commission’s power to the county government. Local governments should have control over duties normally performed by…

Healthcare Legislation

H.3521, S.212 – Authorizing the Production, Sale, and Usage of Cannabis for Medical Purposes

January 27, 2017 South Carolina Policy Council

H.3521 & S.212 would allow cannabis to be produced and distributed by facilities to authorized patients and their caregivers for treating debilitating medical conditions. All production, distribution, purchasing, and usage would be heavily…

Education Legislation

H.3036 – Appointment of the Superintendent of Education

January 27, 2017 South Carolina Policy Council

H.3036 is a companion to H.3146 (the constitutional amendment) and would amend the relevant sections of state code to change the Superintendent of Education from an elected position to a cabinet position…

Individual Liberties Legislation

S.310 – Allowing Camden to Annex a Specific Property by Ordinance

January 26, 2017 South Carolina Policy Council

S.310 would permit the town of Camden to annex a specific commercial property by ordinance after finding “that the commercial property, including its improvements, constitutes a danger to the safety…

Legislation Reform

H.3497 – House Ethics Rules Change

January 25, 2017 South Carolina Policy Council

H.3497 is a resolution that would change the House rules to align with the so-called ethics reform bill that passed last year. This resolution would send all ethics complaints to the…

Infrastructure Legislation

S.210 – Making a Toll Road on I-95

January 24, 2017 South Carolina Policy Council

S.210 would establish a toll along Interstate 95 where it crosses Lake Marion in either Orangeburg County or Clarendon County. All revenue generated from the toll would be used for…

Legislation Regulation

S.231 – Driver Training Courses Required for Application

January 24, 2017 South Carolina Policy Council

S.231 would require people between the ages of 15 and 21 to attend a driver training course from a licensed driver training school in order to obtain a license. In…

Individual Liberty Legislation Analysis

New Bill Takes Aim at Criticism of Lawmakers

January 24, 2017 South Carolina Policy Council

  LEGISLATION WOULD REGULATE FREE SPEECH EVEN MORE TIGHTLY THAN LAST YEAR’S ‘DARK MONEY’ BILL In its present form, S.255, sponsored by Sen. Hugh Leatherman (R-Florence), would substantially encroach on South…

Individual Liberties Legislation

S.88 – Liability for Prohibiting Concealed Carry

January 20, 2017 South Carolina Policy Council

S.88 would make property owners who prohibit concealed carry on their premises liable for any injury that CWP holders may suffer during the commission of a crime on those premises.…

Legislation Regulation

H. 3038 – Locksmiths

January 20, 2017 South Carolina Policy Council

H. 3038 would create a South Carolina Board of Locksmiths.  This board would create, adopt and administer examinations and tests that would certify someone as a licensed locksmith.  This bill would…

Legislation Reform Regulation

H. 3002 – Regulatory Freedom Act

January 20, 2017 South Carolina Policy Council

H. 3002 would require that new regulations issued would expire after 5 years, unless they are reviewed by the General Assembly.  While there are exceptions, this would be a step in…

Legislation Regulation

H. 3005 – Fire Alarms

January 20, 2017 South Carolina Policy Council

H. 3005 would determine how every residential building in the state will protect themselves from fire by installing certain types of fire and smoke alarms.  Strong penalties are enforced for non-compliance,…

Regulation

H. 3085 – Minimum Wage Increase

January 20, 2017 South Carolina Policy Council

H. 3085 would set the minimum wage in the state to $10.10 an hour.  While this bill, and the many that have come before it, are well intentioned, they ignore basic…

Legislation Regulation

S.182, H.3450 – Licensing for Electrologists and Electrology Instructors

January 20, 2017 South Carolina Policy Council

S.182 and H.3450 require licensing by the Board of Medical Examiners for the practice of electrology and for electrology instruction. The bill creates the Electrology Licensure Committee which would consist of…

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