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H 4411

Shelly Kelly retirement

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Terry Alexander and 122 co-sponsors

South Carolina H 4411 grants specialized retirement provisions to individual Shelly Kelly, creating a targeted exception to standard public employee retirement rules.

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Bill Summary · H 4411

Legislative bill overview

H 4411 is a South Carolina bill that appears to provide special retirement provisions or benefits for an individual named Shelly Kelly. The bill was introduced and adopted on April 24, 2025, with five sponsors from the South Carolina House.

Why is this important

Special retirement bills are significant because they create individualized exceptions to standard public employee retirement rules, potentially affecting pension obligations and setting precedents for future similar requests. These bills raise questions about fairness in how retirement benefits are distributed across public employees.

Potential points of contention

  • Precedent concerns: Granting individualized retirement benefits may encourage similar requests from other employees, potentially straining state pension systems
  • Fiscal impact: The cost and long-term pension liability implications for the state are not immediately clear from the bill's introduction
  • Transparency and equity: Special carve-out retirement provisions can raise fairness questions about why this particular employee receives different treatment than others in identical or similar positions

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

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