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H 3995

Bunyon Thompson family and Gethsemane Church and school

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Annie McDaniel

South Carolina special bill addressing unnamed matters for Bunyon Thompson family and Gethsemane Church and school; specifics unavailable without full text.

Introduced, adopted, returned with concurrence
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Bill Summary · H 3995

Legislative bill overview

H 3995 is a special legislative measure introduced in South Carolina that appears to address matters specific to the Bunyon Thompson family and Gethsemane Church and school. The bill was introduced by Representative Annie McDaniel and has progressed through initial legislative steps, being adopted and sent to the Senate with concurrence.

Why is this important

Special bills addressing specific families, churches, or institutions typically deal with matters like property rights, tax exemptions, incorporation, regulatory relief, or other localized governmental actions. Without access to the bill's detailed text, the real-world impact depends on what specific relief, recognition, or regulatory change it provides to these named entities.

Potential points of contention

  • Transparency concerns: Special bills naming specific private entities raise questions about whether the benefit is justified or could set precedent for similar requests from other groups
  • Fiscal implications: If the bill involves tax exemptions or public funds, there may be debate over lost revenue or fairness to similarly situated entities not receiving such treatment
  • Legislative scope: Some argue special bills should be limited, with general legislation preferred to address classes of entities rather than individuals or specific organizations

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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