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S0790 - Brennen Elementary School fifth grade class promotion to middle school
Darrell Jackson, Brian R. Adams, Thomas C. Alexander
Last updated over 1 year ago
46 Co-Sponsors
A Senate Resolution To Recognize And Congratulate The Brennen Elementary School Fifth Grade Class On Their Completion Of Elementary School And Promotion To Sixth Grade And To Wish The Class Continued Success And Happiness In Middle School And In All Of Their Future Endeavors.
STATUS
Passed
S0855 - Healthcare Study Committee Joint Resolution
Thomas C. Davis, Penry Gustafson
Last updated 10 months ago
2 Co-Sponsors
Establish The Healthcare Market Reform Study Committee, To Provide For The Study Committee's Membership And The Committee's Affiliated Nonvoting Advisory Board, To Provide That The Committee Shall Study Whether To Recommend The Adoption Of Various Measures Affecting The Provision Of Health Care Services In South Carolina And The Potential Benefits Associated With These Measures, To Require The Study Committee To Issue A Report With Findings And Recommendations, To Require The Study Committee To Retain A Third Party, Independent, Expert Consultant, Or Consultants To Advise The Study Committee, And To Provide For The Dissolution Of The Study Committee.
STATUS
Introduced
S0566 - South Carolina Craft Beer Economic Development Act
Sean M. Bennett, Kevin L. Johnson, Robert Michael Johnson
Last updated over 1 year ago
15 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Enacting The "south Carolina Craft Beer Economic Development Act"; By Amending Section 61-4-1515, Relating To The Sale Of Beer By Breweries, So As To Provide That Certain Beer Sold For On-premises Consumption Must Be Produced By The Brewery On Its Permitted Premises Or Transferred To The Brewery And To Delete The Condition That Sales To Consumers Must Be Held In Conjunction With A Tour. - Ratified Title
STATUS
Passed
S0792 - County Green Space Sales Tax
Thomas C. Davis
Last updated over 1 year ago
1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 4-10-1010, Relating To The Definition Of Preservation Procurements And Sales And Use Tax, So As To Provide For The Inclusion Of Conservation Management Activites; By Amending Section 4-10-1020, Relating To The Imposition Of Sales And Use Tax And Enacting Ordinance Requirements, So As To Prohibit The Amount Of Revenue Collected That May Be Used For Conservation Management Activities From Exceeding Two Percent Of The Funds Collected And To Provide For The Use Of Funds For Conservation Management Activities On The Referendum; By Amending Section 4-10-1030, Relating To The Imposition And Termination Of The Tax, So As To Provide For The Inclusion Of Conservation Management Activities; And By Amending Section 4-10-1040, Relating To Administration And Collection Of The Tax, So As To Provide Guidelines For The Oversight Committee.
STATUS
Introduced
S0554 - DEW Restructuring
Thomas C. Davis, Joshua Brett Kimbrell
Last updated over 1 year ago
2 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 41-29-20, Relating To The Appointment Of The Department Of Employment And Workforce's Executive Director, His Appointment, Removal From Office, And Compensation, So As To Provide That The Executive Director Is Appointed By The Governor With The Advice And Consent Of The Senate; By Amending Section 41-29-35, Relating To Appointment Of The Executive Director, So As To Provide Qualifications For Office; And By Repealing Article 7, Chapter 27, Title 41, Relating To The Department Of Employment And Workforce Review Committee.
STATUS
Introduced
S0837 - Kimpson
Ronnie A. Sabb, Brian R. Adams, Thomas C. Alexander
Last updated over 1 year ago
46 Co-Sponsors
A Senate Resolution To Recognize And Commend The Honorable Marlon E. Kimpson For His Years Of Committed Service As A Member Of The South Carolina Senate And To Wish Him All The Best In The Years To Come.
STATUS
Passed
S0852 - Driving Under the Influence
Thomas C. Davis, Robert Michael Johnson
Last updated 10 months ago
2 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 56-5-2930, Relating To Operating A Motor Vehicle While Under Influence Of Alcohol Or Drugs To Amend The Penalties To Permit A Sentence Of Both A Fine And Incarceration And To Require A Convicted Person To Attend A Dui Victim Impact Panel; By Amending Section 56-5-2933, Relating To Driving With An Unlawful Alcohol Concentration; To Permit A Sentence Of Both A Fine And Incarceration And To Require A Convicted Person To Attend A Dui Victim Impact Panel; By Amending Section 56-5-2941, Relating To An Ignition Interlock Device So As To Delete The Provision That Nothing In The Section Requires Installation Of An Ignition Interlock Device Prior To The Contested Case Hearing; By Amending Section 56-5-2945, Relating To The Offense Of Felony Driving Under The Influence, So As To Create The Offense Of Felony Driving Under The Influence Second Degree And Establish Penalties; By Amending Section 56-5-2947, Relating To Child Endangerment; To Include The Offenses Of Reckless Vehicular Homicide And Reckless Driving As Violations Subject To A Charge Of Child Endangerment; By Amending Section 56-5-2950, Relating To Implied Consent To Testing For Alcohol Or Drugs; To Provide That An Arresting Officer Is Not Required To Offer A Breath Test To A Suspect Whom He Has Reasonable Suspicion Is Under The Influence Of Drugs Other Than Alcohol, And To Provide That Laboratory Technicians, Phlebotomists, And Emergency Medical Technicians May Obtain Blood Or Urine Samples; By Amending Section 56-5-2951, Relating To Suspension Of A License For Refusal To Submit To Testing Or For Certain Level Of Alcohol Concentration, So As To Provide That A Person Issued A License Suspension May Install An Ignition Interlock Device Within Thirty Days And Obtain A Temporary Driver's License With An Ignition Interlock Restriction, And To Provide That A Person Who Refuses To Submit To A Chemical Test Must Have His Driver's License Suspended For One Year For A First Offense, And To Provide Increased Suspensions For Subsequent Offenses, Or If A Person Takes The Tests And Registers An Alcohol Concentration Of Over Fifteen One-hundredth Of One Percent Or More, That His License Is Suspended For Two Months; By Amending Section 56-5-2953, Relating To Incident Site And Breath Test Site Video Recording, So As To Provide That Nothing In This Section May Be Construed To Compel Or Authorize A Dismissal Of A Dui Offense If The Officer Substantially Complies With The Statute And That Motions For Suppression Of Evidence Under The Statute Must Be Made Prior To Jeopardy Attaching; By Amending Section 56-5-2920, Relating To Reckless Driving, So As To Create The Offense Of Felony Reckless Driving With Great Bodily Injury And To Establish Penalties; By Adding Section 56-5-2960 To Provide That A Person Convicted Of Felony Driving Under The Influence Causing The Death Or Disability Of A Parent Or Guardian, That The Defendant May Be Ordered To Pay Child Support As Restitution For The Duration Of Any Probation Ordered; By Amending Section 56-1-286, Relating To Suspension Of A License Or Permit Or Denial Of Issuance Of A License Or Permit To Persons Under The Age Of Twenty-one Who Drive Motor Vehicles With A Certain Amount Of Alcohol Concentration, So As To Provide That A Person Issued A Notice Of Suspension May Obtain A Temporary License With An Ignition Interlock Restriction; And By Amending Section 56-1-400, Relating To Surrender Of License, So As To Remove The Provision That Nothing In This Section Requires A Person To Obtain An Ignition Interlock Unless An Offense Is Alcohol Related.
STATUS
Introduced
S1000 - Chief Justice
David Wes Climer, Harvey Smith Peeler, Joshua Brett Kimbrell
Last updated 10 months ago
25 Co-Sponsors
Fix Noon On Wednesday, February 7, 2024, As The Time To Elect A Successor To A Certain Chief Justice Of The Supreme Court, Upon His Retirement On Or Before July 31, 2024, And The Successor Will Fill A New Term Of That Office Which Will Expire July 31, 2034.
STATUS
Introduced
S1132 - Barbers and Cosmetologists
Thomas C. Davis, David Wes Climer, Sandra J. Senn
Last updated 8 months ago
3 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 40-7-20, Relating To Definitions Concerning Barbers And Barbering, So As To Revise And Add Definitions; By Amending Section 40-7-390, Relating To Certain Persons Exempt From Regulation By The State Board Of Barber Examiners, So As To Exempt Persons Providing Blow-drying Or Hair-braiding Services But No Other Services Regulated By The Board; By Amending Section 40-13-20, Relating To Definitions Concerning Cosmetologists And Cosmetology, So As To Revise And Add Definitions; By Amending Section 40-13-360, Relating To Certain Persons Exempt From Regulation By The State Board Of Barber Examiners, So As To Exempt Persons Providing Blow-drying Or Hair-braiding Services But No Other Services Regulated By The Board; And By Repealing Section 40-7-255 Relating To The Regulation Of Hair-braiding Practitioners.
STATUS
Engrossed
S1138 - Senator Setzler Longest Serving Senator
Darrell Jackson, Thomas C. Alexander, Brian R. Adams
Last updated 9 months ago
45 Co-Sponsors
A Senate Resolution To Recognize And Honor Senator Nikki G. Setzler For Being The Longest-serving State Senator In South Carolina History And For His Exemplary Record Of Service To The People And The State Of South Carolina, And To Authorize The Commissioning Of A Portrait Of Senator Setzler To Be Placed In The Senate Chamber.
STATUS
Passed
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