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H 3174

State Work Program

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Bill Chumley and 3 co-sponsors

South Carolina bill H 3174 establishes or modifies a state work program, currently in Judiciary Committee review pending text release for public analysis.

Member(s) request name added as sponsor: Edgerton
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Bill Summary · H 3174

Legislative bill overview

H 3174 is a South Carolina bill that has been introduced and referred to the Judiciary Committee but lacks publicly available detailed text at this stage. Based on its title "State Work Program," it likely addresses employment or labor initiatives involving state government, though the specific provisions cannot be determined from the legislative actions alone.

Why is this important

Work program legislation can affect state employment practices, job training, workforce development, or public assistance requirements—issues that directly impact workers, employers, and taxpayers. The referral to the Judiciary Committee suggests potential constitutional, legal, or rights-related dimensions rather than purely administrative workforce matters.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope and eligibility: Unclear whether this applies to state employees, welfare recipients, or other populations, which would determine who is affected
  • Work requirements: If linked to public benefits, debate may center on whether mandatory work provisions are practical or create hardship
  • Judicial oversight: The Judiciary Committee referral suggests legal questions about due process, discrimination, or constitutional authority may be at issue

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

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