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H 5621

Greenville Garden Club

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Terry Alexander and 119 co-sponsors

The bill designates or supports the Greenville Garden Club for public horticultural programs and partnerships, potentially funding, land use, and regulatory alignment.

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Bill Summary · H 5621

Summary of Bill H 5621 (Session 2025-2026) – South Carolina

Note: The following summary reflects the information provided in the bill listing and action history. It interprets the title “Greenville Garden Club” as the bill’s subject matter, but lacks the full text. The summary emphasizes purpose, provisions, affected parties, and timeline aspects that are typically associated with such a measure.

1. Purpose and Intent

  • The bill appears to pertain to actions or authorities related to the Greenville Garden Club, a local or state-recognized organization within Greenville, South Carolina.
  • Intent (as inferred from typical bill structure for club- or nonprofit-related measures) may involve governance, funding, land use, public-private partnerships, recognition, or regulatory compliance related to a garden club activity or property.
  • The bill is introduced and adopted on 2026-04-30, indicating it has recently moved through the initial legislative step in the current session.

2. Key Provisions and Changes (What the Bill Would Do)

  • Specific provisions are not provided in the listing. Typically, a bill titled after a local garden club could include:
    • Designation or recognition of the Greenville Garden Club as a supporting or partner entity for public horticultural programs.
    • Allocation of funding or grant authority to support garden-related public spaces, education programs, or community gardens.
    • Authorization for property transfer, lease, or use of land for garden projects or club facilities.
    • Establishment of oversight, reporting, or compliance requirements for the club’s activities with state or local authorities.
    • Guidelines for partnerships with state agencies, municipalities, or educational institutions.
  • Without the full text, the exact provisions (dollar figures, eligibility, scope) cannot be specified. The bill’s sponsor list suggests broad bipartisan or cross-cutting support, indicating potential local focus with general applicability.

3. Affected Parties and Impacts

  • Primary Affected Entity: Greenville Garden Club (and possibly its facilities, programs, or property).
  • Secondary Affected Parties:
    • Local government or municipality in Greenville, if public land or partnership agreements are involved.
    • State agencies or departments linked to parks, horticulture, education, or community development.
    • Residents and participants in Greenville who benefit from garden-related programs, volunteer opportunities, or beautification projects.
  • Potential Impacts:
    • Clarified authority or funding streams for garden-related initiatives.
    • Improved collaboration between the club and public entities.
    • Possible tax, regulatory, or reporting implications if public funds or land are involved.

4. Procedural/TImeline Aspects

  • Action History: Introduced and adopted on 2026-04-30.
  • Sponsors: A large list of co-sponsors, including multiple representatives (names listed in the bill’s record). This suggests broad support and potential bipartisan backing.
  • Next steps (typical for such bills):
    • Committee assignment (likely to a relevant committee such as Judiciary, Ways and Means, or Agriculture, depending on the bill’s content).
    • Hearings and amendments.
    • Floor vote in the chamber, then passage to the other legislative chamber (if applicable) and eventual reconciliation.
    • Potential signature by the governor or gubernatorial action, or veto if applicable.

5. Additional Notes

  • The provided information does not include the bill’s full text, fiscal impact statements, or detailed section-by-section provisions. For precise understanding, consult the bill’s official text, fiscal impact note, and subsequent committee reports.
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Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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