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H5200 - Tony Lewis, service
Wendell G. Gilliard, Terry Alexander, Carl L. Anderson
Last updated 9 months ago
123 Co-Sponsors
Recognize And Honor Tony Lewis Of Charleston For His Many Years Of Dedicated Service To His Community And To Extend Best Wishes As He Continues To Serve In The Days Ahead.
STATUS
Passed
H5199 - Rev. Norvel Goff retirement
Carl L. Anderson, William Lee Hewitt, Terry Alexander
Last updated 9 months ago
123 Co-Sponsors
Recognize And Honor Reverend Dr. Norvel Goff, Sr., Presiding Elder Of The Edisto District For The South Carolina Annual Conference Of The African Methodist Episcopal Church, Upon The Occasion Of His Retirement After Years Of Outstanding Service, And To Wish Him Continued Happiness In All His Future Endeavors.
STATUS
Passed
H5033 - Jefferson Davis Academy football champs
Lonnie Hosey, William Clyburn, Terry Alexander
Last updated 10 months ago
123 Co-Sponsors
Honor The Jefferson Davis Academy Football Team And Coaches On Their Impressive Win Of The 2023 South Carolina Independent School Association 8-man State Championship Title And To Salute Them On A Fabulous Season.
STATUS
Passed
H5038 - Oceanside Girls Tennis
Katherine Landing, Joseph M. Bustos, Thomas F. Hartnett
Last updated 10 months ago
123 Co-Sponsors
Salute The Oceanside Collegiate Academy Girls Tennis Team, Coaches, And School Officials For A Remarkable Season And To Congratulate Them On Winning The 2023 Class Aa State Championship Title.
STATUS
Passed
H5337 - PGA HOPE Day in SC
Heather Ammons Crawford, Terry Alexander, Carl L. Anderson
Last updated 8 months ago
123 Co-Sponsors
Commend Pga Hope, A Pga Of America Program, On Its Outstanding Work In Introducing Golf To Veterans And Active Duty Military To Enhance Their Physical, Mental, Social, And Emotional Well-being; To Encourage All South Carolinians To Support Pga Hope In Accomplishing Its Vital Mission; And To Declare May 9, 2024, "pga Hope Day" In The Palmetto State.
STATUS
Passed
H4642 - Military Code and Code of Military Justice revisions
Cody T. Mitchell, Leon D. Gilliam, Thomas E. Pope
Last updated 6 months ago
6 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 25-1-20, Relating To The Acceptance Of Act Of Congress, So As To Disallow Conflicts; By Amending Section 25-1-40, Relating To The Applicability Of The Uniform Code Of Military Justice, So As To Remove Provisions; By Amending Section 25-1-2420, Relating To The Military Code Definitions, So As To Revise The Definition Of "military Forces"; By Amending Section 25-1-2430, Relating To Persons Subject To Code Of Military Justice, So As To Provide For What Jurisdiction Duty Status Includes; By Amending Section 25-1-2520, Relating To Nonjudicial Disciplinary Punishment, So As To Provide That A Certain Delegation May Be Made; By Amending Section 25-1-2530, Relating To Types Of Courts-martial, So As To Provide For Whom A Special Court-martial Consists; By Amending Section 25-1-2550, Relating To The Jurisdiction Of General Courts-martial, So As To Remove Forfeiture Of Pay; By Amending Section 25-1-2560, Relating To The Jurisdiction Of Special Courts-martial, So As To Remove Forfeiture Of Pay; By Amending Section 25-1-2570, Relating To The Jurisdiction Of Summary Courts-martial, So As To Provide For Punishments; By Amending Section 25-1-2620, Relating To Detail And Designation Of Military Judges, So As To Provide The Authority Convening A Summary Court-martial; By Amending Section 25-1-2765, Relating To Voting And Rulings, So As To Remove Certain References To The President Of A Court Martial; By Amending Section 25-1-2780, Relating To Record Of Trial, So As To Include The Adjutant General; By Amending Section 25-1-2795, Relating To Forfeiture Of Pay, So As To Remove The Sentence Of Forfeiture Of Pay; By Amending Section 25-1-2805, Relating To The Reduction In Pay Grade And The Restoration Of Benefits, So As To Include The Adjutant General; By Amending Section 25-1-2865, Relating To The Remission Or Suspension Of A Sentence, So As To Replace Forfeitures With Fines; By Amending Section 25-1-2985, Relating To The Improper Use Or Disclosure Of Parole Or Countersign, So As To Include When The Use Of Military Force Has Been Authorized By Certain Individuals; By Amending Section 25-1-3140, Relating To Writ When Fine Has Not Been Paid, So As To Update Dates; By Amending Section 25-1-3145, Relating To Writ Of Sentence Of Confinement, So As To Update Dates; And By Amending Section 25-1-3160, Relating To Construction Of Code Of Military Justice, So As To Provide That The Uniform Code Of Military Justice Is Not Binding On The South Carolina Code Of Military Justice. - Ratified Title
STATUS
Passed
H4971 - SCRS and PORS earnings limitation
Robert Q. Williams, Robby Robbins, Bobby J. Cox
Last updated 10 months ago
42 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Sections 9-1-1790 And 9-11-90, Relating To Retirement Benefits After Returning To Covered Employment Under The South Carolina Retirement System And The Police Officers Retirement System, Respectively, So As To Remove The Ten Thousand Dollar Earnings Limitation On Employees Returning To Employment Who Retired Before January 2, 2025.
STATUS
Introduced
H5338 - Dr. Bobby Hankerson, pastoral service
William Clyburn, Terry Alexander, Carl L. Anderson
Last updated 8 months ago
123 Co-Sponsors
Recognize And Honor Dr. Bobby G. Hankerson For His Forty-two Years Of Exemplary Pastoral And Community Service.
STATUS
Passed
H4636 - Paid military leave
Jordan S. Pace, Marvin M. Smith, Bobby J. Cox
Last updated 11 months ago
45 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 8-7-90, Relating To Leaves Of Absence For Public Officers And Employees In National Guard Or Reserve Military Forces, So As To Provide That Certain State Employees Receive Thirty Days Of Paid Military Leave Each Year.
STATUS
Introduced
H4641 - Military courts
Cody T. Mitchell, Brandon Guffey, Matthew W. Leber
Last updated 11 months ago
7 Co-Sponsors
An Amendment To Article Iii Of The Constitution Of South Carolina, Relating To The Legislative Department, By Adding Section 38 So As To Provide That The General Assembly By Law May Establish Military Courts To Preserve And Maintain Good Order And Discipline Within The State's Organized Militia; And By Proposing An Amendment To Section 11, Article I Of The Constitution Of South Carolina, Relating To Presentments And Indictments, So As To Provide That Military Courts, As May Be Established By Law By The General Assembly, Are Exempt From The Presentment And Indictment Requirement In The Same Manner As The Magistrate Courts Of This State.
STATUS
Introduced
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