Government Structure and Reform:
- H.4258 – Creates a new state retirement plan for private businesses
- H.4259 – Public officials DUI records subject to FOIA
- H.4260 – Regulates Santee Cooper through board qualifications and whistleblower protections
- H.4261 – Creates a new Santee Cooper oversight agency comprised of lawmakers
- 4265 – Expands jurisdiction of a public water provider in Greenville
- H.4287 – Authorizes the joint committee to move forward with the sale of Santee Cooper, ultimately leaves discretion with General Assembly
- S.675 – Expands the jurisdiction of a water and sewer authority in Greenville
- S.678 – Allows executive branch to manage and execute sale of Santee Cooper
- S.690 – Authorizes Department of Natural Resources to conduct studies to ensure federal compliance
- S.695 – Small municipalities can elect additional public works commissioners
- S.697 – Santee Cooper cannot be managed by another utility or sold without advice and consent of the General Assembly
Tax and Spending:
- H.4249 – Allows law enforcement to collect retirement and salary at the same time
- H.4257 – Insurance premium taxes first go to Department of Insurance, after which the municipality gets its share
- H.4294 – Counties can set their own late dates and penalties for delinquent taxes
- S.679 – Expands economic development bonds, adds new purpose of “freight transportation”, removes job creation and capital investment requirements under certain circumstances
- S.691 – Expands job tax credits for newly created port enhancement zones
- S.698 – SFAA can insure certain government programs based on budget and number of employees
Criminal Law:
- H.4282 – Tickets for passing parked school bus – evidence by photos or video
- S.689 – Professional board may not deny license solely upon prior criminal record
- S.699 – Adds penalties to existing law for students making threats to harm someone’s life
Civil Law:
- S.696 – Procedures for custody transfer of a child
- H.4281 – In a lawsuit over defrauding creditors, the prevailing party may recover attorney and legal fees
Elections:
- H.4276 – Setting voting precincts in Dillon county
- H.4277 – Agreement to stop using the electoral college
- H.4293 – Creates the SC Election Security Council , provides guidelines for voting machines procurement
Education:
- H.4264 – Children of doctors who work in underserved areas don’t have to pay for college tuition
- H.4279 – Joint resolution to create academic standards committee to make recommendations
- H.4283 – Allows 7th and 8th grade students in private school to participate in high school sports
- S.672 – Increasing power of “corporate partners” in charter schools allowing board membership and prioritized enrollment
- S.680 – Regulation changes to childcare facilities including forcing them to carry liability insurance
- S.688 – Allows 7th and 8th grade students in private school to participate in high school sports
Regulatory Bills:
- H.4256 – Regulating funeral homes, remaking the Board of Funeral Service
- H.4262 – Small wireless cell infrastructure cannot be zoned out by local governments
- H.4263 – Future state construction needs to meet certain efficiency qualifications and schools need energy efficiency plans
- H.4275 – Allowing animal control to carry firearms
- H.4278 – Advanced practice nurses have more autonomy to practice without doctor supervision
- H.4280 – Owner of “vacation rental” must get business license
- H.4286 – Includes lot number for drug prescriptions
- S.671 – New and remodeled manufactured homes must have a carbon monoxide detector
- S.673 – Approving DHEC regulations relating to State Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund
- S.677 – Person empowered to condemn property must first explore reasonable alternatives under certain conditions
Resolutions:
- H.4248 – Resolution for firefighters
- H.4250 – Creating a “celebrating women in public service day”
- H.4251 – Resolution for high school
- H.4252 – Resolution for a dance team
- H.4253 – Resolution to congratulate N. Augusta on winning an economic development award
- H.4254 – Resolution for a softball team
- H.4255 – Resolution for a basketball team
- H.4267 – Resolution for an athlete
- H.4268 – Resolution for a wrestling team
- H.4269 – Resolution asking the federal government to put monoxide detectors in public housing
- H.4270 – Resolution for a birthday
- H.4271 – Resolution for a pastor
- H.4272– Resolution to make April 3rd “529 day”
- H.4273 – Resolution for Gray Court Mayor John Robert Carter
- H.4274 – Resolution for a reverend
- H.4284 – Resolution for a retirement
- H.4285 – Resolution for 41 tech school students
- H.4288 – Resolution for economic development group
- H.4289 – Resolution for a chaplain
- H.4290 – Resolution for a minister
- H.4291 – Resolution for a “mammogram awareness day”
- H.4292 – Resolution for “STEM education day”
- H.4266 – Resolution for a pastor
- S.700 – Resolution for a wrestling team
- S.701 – Resolution for a wrestling team
- S.702 – Resolution for a wrestler
- S.703 – Resolution for a wrestler
- S.704 – Resolution for a wrestler
- S.692 – Resolution to congratulate school anniversary
- S.693 – Resolution to congratulate American Legion
- S.694 – Resolution expressing sorrow
- S.683 – Resolution for private university organizations
- S.684 – Resolution to increase awareness for “future scholar 528 college savings plan”
- S.685 – Resolution for Robert Thomas who discovered a new type of snake
- S.686 – Resolution to recognize efforts to improve school programs
- S.687 – Resolution for a birthday
- S.674 – Resolution for Benedict College
- S.670 – Resolution for a birthday
- S.676 – Resolution asking DOT to name road
- S.681 – Resolution asking DOT to name road
- S.682 – Resolution to condemn child abuse
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