South Carolina Senate - South Carolina - 125th General Assembly
S0006 - Driver's license and voter registration application
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Darrell Jackson, Kevin L. Johnson
Last updated over 1 year ago2 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 7-5-320, Relating To Application For Motor Vehicle Driver's License And Voter Registration, So As To Provide That Each State Identification Card Application Or Motor Vehicle Driver's License Application, Including Renewal Applications, Submitted To The Department Of Motor Vehicles Shall Serve As An Application For Voter Registration, To Eliminate The Requirement That The Applicant Sign A Separate Voter Registration Portion Of The Application In Order To Register, To Provide That The Applicant Shall Consent To The Use Of His Signature From His State Identification Card Or Driver's License Issued By The Department Of Motor Vehicles For Voter Registration Purposes, And To Provide A Procedure For An Individual To Decline Registration.
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Introduced
S0256 - Sunscreen at School
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Robert Michael Johnson, Lawrence K. Grooms
Last updated over 1 year ago2 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 59-63-85 So As To Provide Public Schools Shall Not Prohibit The Possession Or Personal Use Of Sunscreen, And To Define Necessary Terms. - Ratified Title
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Passed
S0152 - Natural Gas Rate Stabilization Act
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Thomas R. Young
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 58-5-410, Relating To Election To Come Under The Natural Gas Rate Stabilization Act, So As To Remove The Provision That An Election Shall Remain In Effect Until The Next General Rate Proceeding; By Amending Section 58-5-415, Relating To The Duration Of An Election And The Withdrawal Of A Request To Come Under The Natural Gas Rate Stabilization Act, So As To Provide That Election By A Utility Under The Natural Gas Rate Stabilization Act Shall Remain In Effect For Five Years And That The Utility May Opt Out; By Amending Section 58-5-420, Relating To The Contents Of An Order, So As To Remove Certain Requirements For Figures; By Amending Section 58-5-450, Relating To The Review Of Reports And Proposed Tariff Rate Adjustments, So As To Provide That The Office Of Regulatory Staff Shall Propose Changes To Rate Design; By Amending Section 58-5-470, Relating To The Review Of Initial Orders, Scope, And Rule To Show Cause For Why A Full Rate Proceeding Should Not Be Initiated, So As To Provide That The Right Of Regulatory Staff To File Certain Actions Is Not Limited; And By Adding Section 58-5-416 So As To Provide A Limitation On The Duration Of Election.
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Introduced
S0090 - Spending limits on appropriations
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
George E. Campsen
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 11-11-410, Relating To Appropriations Subject To The Spending Limitation, So As To Impose An Annual Limit On The State General Fund Revenues Available For Appropriation By Restricting Any Increase To The Percentage That Is Equal To The Average Annual Percentage Change From The Previous Ten Completed State Fiscal Years, To Create A Separate Budget Stabilization Fund In The State Treasury To Which Must Be Credited All General Fund Revenues In Excess Of The Annual Limit, To Provide For Disbursements From The Budget Stabilization Fund, To Provide For The Suspension Of This Appropriation Limit In Emergencies, To Provide For The Disbursement Of Surplus Funds, And To Define Necessary Terms.
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Introduced
S0100 - Lien enforcement before magistrate court
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
George E. Campsen
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 29-5-130, Relating To The Enforcement Of Certain Liens Before A Magistrates Court, So As To Increase The Amount Of A Lien That May Be Enforced By A Petition To A Magistrate.
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Introduced
S0267 - Juvenile Life Without Parole
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
C. Bradley Hutto, Darrell Jackson, Katrina Frye Shealy
Last updated over 1 year ago3 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 16-3-15 So As To Prohibit The Penalty Of Life Imprisonment For Any Individual Who Is Under The Age Of Eighteen At The Time Of Committing An Offense And To Provide Maximum Sentences For Those Individuals Who Committed An Offense Enumerated In This Section As A Minor Before The Effective Date Of The Act; By Adding Section 17-25-35 So As To Make Conforming Changes; By Adding Section 17-25-40 So As To Provide Parole Eligibility For Any Individual Who Is Under The Age Of Eighteen At The Time Of Committing An Offense And To Provide That These Subsections Apply Retroactively; By Amending Section 17-25-45, Relating To Life Sentence For Person Convicted For Certain Crimes, So As To Provide For Representation By Counsel And To Provide Factors For Consideration By The Department; By Amending Section 17-25-45, Relating To Life Sentence For Person Convicted For Certain Crimes, So As To Provide For Parole Eligibility For Individuals Who Committed An Offense As A Minor; By Adding Section 63-19-1690 So As To Prohibit The Use Of Restraints, Isolation, And Room Confinement For Juvenile Offenders, With Exceptions; By Amending Section 16-11-311, Relating To Burglary; First Degree, So As To Make Conforming Changes; By Amending Section 17-25-20, Relating To Punishment For Felony When Not Specially Provided, So As To Prohibit The Use Of Solitary Confinement For A Person Who Is Younger Than Eighteen Years Of Age; And By Amending Section 24-13-100, Relating To Definition Of No Parole Offense; Classification, So As To Make Conforming Changes.
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Introduced
S0287 - Single-family dwelling
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
John L. Scott
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 6-7-25 So As To Provide For The Number Of Unrelated Adult Persons That May Live In A Single-family Residence; And To Provide Exceptions, To Define Certain Terms, And To Provide Civil Penalties For Violation.
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Introduced
S0232 - FOIA
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Richard A. Harpootlian
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 30-4-40, Relating To Matters Exempt From The Freedom Of Information Act, So As To Delete The Exemption For Documents Relating To Governmental Efforts To Attract Businesses To This State.
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Introduced
S0127 - Handguns
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Greg Hembree
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 16-23-10, Relating To Definitions For Purposes Of The Chapter Regarding Offenses Involving Weapons, So As To Add Necessary Terms; By Adding Section 16-23-25 So As To Provide That It Is Unlawful For A Person To Sell, Offer To Sell, Deliver, Lease, Rent, Barter, Exchange, Or Transport For Sale In This State Any Handgun To A Person Who Is Under The Age Of Eighteen, To Provide That It Is Unlawful For A Person Under The Age Of Eighteen To Possess Or Attempt To Possess A Handgun Within This State, And To Provide For Exceptions; By Amending Section 16-23-30, Relating To The Unlawful Carrying Of A Handgun, So As To Delete The Use Of The Term "handgun" And Replace It With "firearm" And To Provide That It Is Unlawful For A Person To Sell, Offer To Sell, Deliver, Lease, Rent, Barter, Exchange, Transport For Sale Into This State, Or Otherwise Dispose Of Any Firearm To A Person Knowing Or Having Reasonable Cause To Believe That The Person Meets A Certain Category; By Amending Section 16-23-50, Relating To Penalties, Disposition Of Fines, And The Forfeiture And Dispositions Of Handguns, So As To Reduce The Penalty For A First Offense Firearm Violation, To Provide For Enhanced Penalties For Subsequent Violations, To Delete The Use Of The Term "handgun" And Replace It With "firearm", And To Provide That A Law Enforcement Agency That Receives A Firearm Pursuant To This Section Shall Administratively Release The Firearm To An Innocent Owner Under Certain Circumstances; And To Repeal Sections 16-23-500 And 23-31-1040 Relating To The Unlawful Possession Of A Firearm By A Person Convicted Of A Violent Offense Or Adjudicated As A Mental Defective, Respectively.
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Introduced
S0028 - Minimum Wage
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Darrell Jackson, Kevin L. Johnson
Last updated over 1 year ago2 Co-Sponsors
Provide For A Statewide Advisory Referendum To Be Held At The Same Time As The 2024 General Election To Determine Whether The Qualified Electors Of This State Favor Raising The Minimum Wage.
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Introduced
S0177 - DUI Vehicular Homicide Restitution
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
David Wes Climer
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 56-5-2937 So As To Provide Persons Convicted Of Reckless Vehicular Homicide While Under The Influence Of Alcohol Or Any Other Drug Or Combination Of Drugs, Or Convicted Of Reckless Vehicular Homicide And Had At Least Two Prior Convictions For Driving Motor Vehicles Under The Influence Of Alcohol, Any Other Drug, Or A Combination Of Other Drugs Or Substances, Or Driving Motor Vehicles With An Unlawful Alcohol Concentration, Or Both, And Whose Victims Were Parents Of Minor Children, Must Pay Restitution In The Form Of Child Maintenance To Each Of The Victims' Children Until Each Child Reaches Eighteen Years Of Age And Has Graduated From High School; And By Adding Section 50-21-118 So As To Provide Persons Convicted Of Operating Moving Water Devices While Under The Influence Of Alcohol Or Drugs When Death Results, Or Reckless Homicide While Under The Influence Of Alcohol Or Drugs And Whose Victims Were Parents Of Minor Children, Must Pay Restitution In The Form Of Child Maintenance To Each Of The Victims' Children Until Each Child Reaches Eighteen Years Of Age And Has Graduated From High School.
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Introduced
S0199 - Campaign Contributions and Public Office
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Michael W. Fanning
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 8-13-1345 So As To Prohibit A Person Who Has Made A Campaign Contribution To A Popularly Elected Public Official Within The Previous Four Years From Being Appointed To A Public Office By That Public Official Who Is The Appointing Or Selecting Authority For The Position, And To Provide For Related Applications Of The Section And For Exceptions.
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Introduced
S0295 - Teacher salary requirements
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Karl B. Allen
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 59-20-50, Relating To Teacher Salary Requirements, So As To Require Each Teacher To Be Paid The National Average Teacher Salary Instead Of The Southeastern Average.
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Introduced
S0189 - Education Oversight Committee
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Michael W. Fanning
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 59-6-10, Relating To The Establishment, Composition, Powers, And Duties Of The Education Oversight Committee, So As To Abolish The Committee And Devolve Its Functions, Powers, Duties, Responsibilities, And Authority Upon The State Department Of Education And State Board Of Education Based On Recommendations Reported By A Joint Committee Of The General Assembly, And To Provide For The Composition, Functions, And Duties Of The Joint Committee.
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Introduced
S0326 - Kimberly Davis appreciation
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Darrell Jackson
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
A Senate Resolution To Recognize And Honor Kimberly Davis, The South Carolina Community Development Officer For Wells Fargo, For Thirty-five Years Of Outstanding Service In Banking For The Enrichment Of Citizens Throughout The State Of South Carolina.
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Passed