Police Dashcam Recordings are Subject to FOIA
S.913 would make police dashcam videos subject to FOIA. While this could help punish and prevent abuses of police power, it could also enable the use of dashcam video by third…
Prohibiting Tools that Allow Police to Conduct Warrantless Surveillance
H.4496 and H.4522 each attempt to protect innocent citizens from police surveillance by respectively prohibiting automatic number plate recognition systems and cell-site simulator technology or devices (commonly known as stingrays). Both of these devices, whether through the…
Hate Crime Laws
H.4463, H.4485, H.4533, H.4439, H.4618 and S.915 are hate crime laws that impose additional penalties on criminals who committed a violent or threatening act against an individual, because of the individual’s race, religion, sexual…
Citations via Photograph
H.4422 would allow a law enforcement agency to photograph a motor vehicle with an illegal defect and then contact the owner of the vehicle by phone or mail informing them of…
Mandating Drone Registration
H.4421 would require an individual register any “unmanned aerial vehicle, an unpiloted aerial vehicle, or a remotely piloted aerial vehicle” (aka drone), with the aeronautics commission prior to operating such…
Right to Try
S.929 would allow terminally ill patients to use investigational drugs, biological products, or devices (treatments methods that have begun but not completed the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) approval process) upon…
Insurers may not require Preauthorization for Prescription Medications
H.4540 would prohibit insurers licensed in South Carolina from requiring preauthorization for a prescription medicine or treatment unless the medicine or treatment differs from FDA approved methods. This may seem…
Volunteer Chaplains count as Employees for Purposes of Worker’s Compensation
S.921 would expand the definition of state employees, as it relates to those eligible for worker’s compensation, to include volunteer chaplains “performing their duties as a chaplain for any municipal,…
Using a Projected Budget Surplus for Individual Flood Relief
H.4569, would require $326.5 million of the projected $1.2 billion surplus (which as The State’s Cindi Scoppe explains is actually closer to $560 million) be sent to the governor’s office, which would in turn…
Creating a Financial Assistance Program for Repairing Private Dams
H.4527 mandates that the General Assembly appropriate $25 million to DHEC for a revolving fund that provides financial assistance loans to owners of damaged private dams that have public access…
Disclosure for State Funded Non-Profits
H.4524, would require that before any nonprofit receive funds from a state agency, it must disclose: how it plans to use those state funds, a copy of its adopted annual…
Creating the South Carolina Disaster Relief Fund
H.4506 creates the South Carolina Disaster Relief Fund, which will be used by the Emergency Management Division for a grant program to provide financial assistance to natural disaster victims. Taxpayers…
Creating the Student Interscholastic Activities Fund
H.4497 creates the Student Interscholastic Activities Fund, which would provide financial assistance to high school students by covering expenses related to extracurricular activities, including fees, dues, equipment, uniforms, etc. The…
Plutonium Storage Fines Must Be Used for Road and Bridge Repair
H.4478 mandates that all fines South Carolina receives from the federal government for plutonium storage at the Savannah River site must be given to the State Highway Fund and used…
Attempts to Slow/Halt Refugee Resettlement
H.4477, H.4408, H.4488, and S.928 prohibit any state resources being used to assist in the resettlement of refugees. Another bill, H.4396, would allow the state office for refugees to suspend settlement of refugees…
Establishing an Employee Raise Distribution Plan
H.4445 lays out a raise distribution plan for state employees, in case the General Assembly appropriates money to the Department of Administration for employee raises. Under this plan, state employees…
Making Drug Testing a Prerequisite for Receiving SNAP or TANF Benefits
H.4412 would require drug tests as a prerequisite to receiving SNAP or TANF benefits. There are potential constitutional conflicts with this bill. The federal Court of Appeals for the Sixth…
Restricting Food and Drink That Can Be Purchased With Food Stamps
H.4410 and H.4411 would impose further restrictions on food stuffs that can be purchased with SNAP. H.4410 seeks to prohibit the use of SNAP for purchasing sugary foods, and asks for federal waivers…
Counties Can’t Rely on Ticket Revenue
H.4385 would prohibit counties from adopting budgets which include project revenue from traffic tickets. It would also prohibit counties from revenue from traffic tickets/violations from being expended in the same…
Prohibiting Cell Phone Use in Schools
S.934 and H.4575 would each require the board of trustees of each school district to prohibit students from using “wireless communication devices” (cell phones) during school hours. There may be…
Allowing More Schools to Participate in Exceptional Needs Scholarship Program
S.907 would extend the application deadline for independent schools wishing to participate in the exceptional needs tax credit scholarship program from August 1 2015 to March 1 2016. Under the…
Making the Exceptional Needs Scholarship Tax Credit a Permanent Program
UPDATE: The bill has been amended to include an additional requirement for qualifying schools, namely that they must provide a specially designed program or learning resources center or onsite educational services…
Raising the Compulsory Attendance Age from 17 to 18
H.4536 requires children to attend school until the age of 18 instead of 17. This is a violation of individual rights. It is the jurisdiction of the parents or legal…
Offering In-State Tuition Rates to Residents of Bordering North Carolina Counties
H.4531 allows the University of South Carolina at Lancaster and Winthrop University to offer in-state tuition rates to residents of three bordering North Carolina counties (Mecklenberg, Gaston, and Union), provided…
One School District Per County
H.4530 would consolidate South Carolina’s school districts so there is only one district per county. Under the current arrangement South Carolina has nearly twice as many school districts as it…
Requiring Colleges & Universities to Keep a File of Fraternity and Sorority Member Investigations
UPDATE: The bill has been amended to limit the report to actual instances of violations of the institution’s student code of conduct. The report would include both organizational violations and student…
Mandating School Uniforms for Public Schools
H.4482 would require all public school students to wear school uniforms. The broad standards of the uniforms would be determined by the state Department of Education (DOE), but school principals…
Increasing the size of State Higher Education Scholarships
H.4459 and H.4460 would each increase the size of scholarships available under various state provided higher education scholarship programs. H.4459 would: Increase the size of scholarships available under the Palmetto…
A Certified Athletic Trainer Must Be Used Throughout a High School Interscholastic Football Game
H.4437 requires high schools to use a certified athletic trainer throughout high school interscholastic football games. “Certified athletic trainer” is defined as a person certified as an athletic trainer by…
Requiring schools Provide Instruction in “Advanced Manufacturing”
H.4435 would require that every public school district provide elective instruction in advanced manufacturing for students in grades 6-12. For purposes of the law advanced manufacturing is defined as “activities…