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H5109 - Hezekiah Walker
Terry Alexander, Carl L. Anderson, Frank Lucas Atkinson
Last updated 9 months ago
123 Co-Sponsors
Welcome Famed Gospel Musician Hezekiah Walker To South Carolina And To Wish Him Well During His Visit To The Palmetto State As He Performs In The Legends Concert On February 23, 2024, At Columbia's Koger Center.
STATUS
Passed
H5110 - Marvin Sapp
Terry Alexander, Carl L. Anderson, Frank Lucas Atkinson
Last updated 9 months ago
123 Co-Sponsors
Welcome Pastor, Singer, And Songwriter Marvin Sapp To South Carolina And To Wish Him Well During His Visit To The Palmetto State As He Performs In The Legends Concert On February 23, 2024, At Columbia's Koger Center.
STATUS
Passed
H5118 - Electrical Utilities, Electricity Regulation, and Economic Development
Murrell Smith, John Taliaferro West, Sylleste H. Davis
Last updated 8 months ago
63 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Enacting The "south Carolina Ten-year Energy Transformation Act"; By Amending Section 58-3-20, Relating To The Membership, Election, And Qualifications Of The Public Service Commission, So As To Change The Number Of Commissioners From Seven To Three To Be Elected By The General Assembly From The State At Large; By Amending Section 58-3-140, Relating To The Public Service Commission's Powers To Regulate Public Utilities, So As To Establish Considerations And State Policy For The Commission's Decision-making Process, To Establish A Schedule For Certain Testimony And Discovery In Contested Proceedings, To Permit Electrical Utility Customers To Address The Commission As Public Witnesses, And To Establish Requirements For An Independent Third-party Consultant Hired By The Commission; By Amending Section 58-3-250, Relating To Service Of Orders And Decisions On Parties, So As To Make A Technical Change; By Amending Section 58-4-10, Relating To The Office Of Regulatory Staff And Its Representation Of Public Interest Before The Commission, So As To Establish Its Considerations For Public Interest; By Adding Section 58-4-150 So As To Require The Office Of Regulatory Staff To Prepare A Comprehensive State Energy Assessment And Action Plan And To Establish Requirements For This Plan; By Adding Chapter 38 To Title 58 So As To Establish The South Carolina Energy Policy Institute; By Adding Section 58-33-195 So As To Encourage Dominion Energy, The Public Service Authority, Duke Energy Carolinas, And Duke Energy Progress To Evaluate Certain Electrical Generation Facilities And Provide For Considerations Related To These Facilities; By Adding Section 58-31-205 So As To Permit The Public Service Authority To Jointly Own Electrical Generation And Transmission Facilities With Investor-owned Electric Utilities, And To Provide Requirements For Joint Ownership; By Amending Section 58-27-650, Relating To Reassignment Of Electric Suppliers' Service Areas, So As To Permit The Commission To Approve A Request For Any Electric Supplier To Serve Any Transformational Economic Development Project Customer Under Certain Conditions; By Amending Article 9 Of Chapter 7, Title 13, Relating To The Governor's Nuclear Advisory Council, So As To As Establish The Council In The Office Of Regulatory Staff, To Provide For Its Duties And Membership, And To Provide For The Council's Director; By Amending Section 37-6-604, Relating To The Consumer Advocate's Intervention On Matters Filed At The Commission, So As To Transfer These Duties To The Office Of Regulatory Staff; By Adding Section 58-33-196 So As To Encourage Consideration Of Deployment Of Nuclear Facilities And To Provide Related Requirements; By Adding Section 58-37-70 So As To Permit A Small Modular Nuclear Pilot Program And To Establish Requirements; By Adding Article 3 To Chapter 37, Title 58 So As To Provide For State Agency Review Of Energy Infrastructure Project Applications And To Provide A Sunset; By Amending Section 58-40-10, Relating To The Definition Of "customer-generator", So As To Establish Characteristics For A "customer-generator"; By Amending Section 58-41-30, Relating To Voluntary Renewable Energy Programs, So As To Provide Additional Requirements And Considerations For These Programs; By Amending Section 58-41-10, Relating To Definitions, So As To Add The Definition Of "energy Storage Facilities"; By Amending Section 58-41-20, Relating To Proceedings For Electrical Utilities' Avoided Cost Methodologies And Related Processes, So As To Authorize Competitive Procurement Programs For Renewable Energy, Capacity, And Storage, To Permit Competitive Procurement Of New Renewable Energy Capacity And Establish Requirements For Non-competitive Procurement Programs, And To Delete Language Regarding The Commission Hiring Third-party Experts For These Proceedings; By Adding Section 58-41-25 So As To Provide For A Process For Competitive Procurement Of Renewable Energy Facilities; By Amending Section 58-33-20, Relating To Definitions, So As To Add The Definition "like Facility"; By Amending Article 3 Of Chapter 33, Title 58, Relating To Certification Of Major Utility Facilities, So As To Provide For A Like Facility, To Establish Requirements And Considerations For Proposed Facilities, To Provide What Actions May Be Taken Without Permission From The Commission, And Technical Changes; By Amending Section 58-37-40, Relating To Integrated Resources Plans, So As To Add Consideration Of A Utility's Transmission And Distribution Resource Plan, To Establish Procedural Requirements And Evaluation By The Commission, And Require Parties To Bear Their Own Costs; By Amending Section 58-3-260, Relating To Communications Between The Commission And Parties, So As To Modify Requirements For Allowable Ex Parte Communications And Briefings, And To Permit Commission Tours Of Utility Plants Or Other Facilities Under Certain Circumstances; By Amending Section 58-3-270, Relating To Ex Parte Communication Complaint Proceedings At The Administrative Law Court, So As To Permit An Order Tolling Any Deadlines On A Proceeding Subject To A Complaint To The Extent The Proceeding Was Prejudiced So That The Commission Could Not Consider The Matter Impartially; By Adding Chapter 43 To Title 58 So As To Establish Economic Development Rates For Electrical Utilities; By Amending Section 58-33-310, Relating To An Appeal From A Final Order Or Decision Of The Commission, So As To Require A Final Order Issued Pursuant To Chapter 33, Title 58 Be Immediately Appealable To The South Carolina Supreme Court And To Provide For An Expedited Hearing; By Amending Section 58-33-320, Relating To Joint Hearings And Joint Investigations, So As To Make A Conforming Change; By Adding Section 58-4-160 So As To Require The Office Of Regulatory Staff To Conduct A Study To Evaluate Establishing A Third-party Administrator For Energy Efficiency And Demand-side Management Programs; By Amending Section 58-37-10, Relating To Definitions, So As To Add A Reference To "demand-side Management Program" And Provide Definitions For "cost-effective" And "demand-side Management Pilot Program"; By Amending Section 58-37-20, Relating To Commission Procedures Encouraging Energy Efficiency Programs, So As To Expand Commission Considerations For Cost-effective, Demand-side Management Programs, And Require Each Investor-owned Electrical Utility To Submit An Annual Report To The Commission Regarding Its Demand-side Management Programs; By Amending Section 58-37-30, Relating To Reports On Demand-side Activities, So As To Make A Conforming Change; By Adding Section 58-37-35 So As To Permit Programs And Customer Incentives To Encourage Or Promote Demand-side Management Programs For Customer-sited Distribution Resources, And To Provide Considerations For These Programs; By Amending Section 58-37-50, Relating To Agreements For Energy Efficiency And Conservation Measures, So As To Establish Certain Terms And Rate Recovery For Agreements For Financing And Installing Energy Efficiency And Conservation Measures, And For Application To A Residence Occupied Before The Measures Are Taken; By Adding Section 58-31-215 So As To Authorize The Public Service Authority, In Consultation With The Department Of Commerce, To Serve As An Anchor Subscriber Of Natural Gas And Pipeline Capacity For This State, To Establish The "energy Investment And Economic Development Fund", And To Provide For Related Requirements; By Amending Section 58-3-70, Relating To Compensation Of Public Service Commission Members, So As To Establish Salaries In Amounts Equal To Ninety-seven And One-half Percent Of Supreme Court Associate Justices.
STATUS
Engrossed
H5099 - Myrtle Beach City Councilman Mike Chestnut, service
Carla Schuessler, Terry Alexander, Carl L. Anderson
Last updated 9 months ago
123 Co-Sponsors
Commend The Honorable Mike Chestnut For His Twenty-four Years Of Dedicated Public Service As A Member Of Myrtle Beach City Council And To Recognize Him As The Longest-serving Member In The History Of City Council.
STATUS
Passed
H5381 - Bamberg Chief of Police James Smoak, retirement
Justin T. Bamberg, Terry Alexander, Carl L. Anderson
Last updated 7 months ago
124 Co-Sponsors
Recognize And Honor James Smoak, Former Chief Of The City Of Bamberg Police Department, Upon The Occasion Of His Recent Retirement After Twenty-six Years Of Outstanding Service And To Wish Him Continued Success And Happiness In All His Future Endeavors.
STATUS
Passed
H5384 - Prince Edward Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star
Carl L. Anderson, William Lee Hewitt, Terry Alexander
Last updated 7 months ago
124 Co-Sponsors
Recognize And Honor The Members Of The Prince Hall Grand Chapter Of The Order Of The Eastern Star And Rite Of Adoption For The State Of South Carolina And Jurisdiction During Their One Hundred Sixteenth Year Of Service And Camaraderie.
STATUS
Passed
H5184 - Sen. John Scott-Black History Month
Ivory Torrey Thigpen, Terry Alexander, Carl L. Anderson
Last updated 9 months ago
123 Co-Sponsors
Recognize And Honor The Late Senator John L. Scott, Jr., For His Significant And Broad Contributions To The State Of South Carolina.
STATUS
Passed
H5380 - Stomp Out the Use of Child Abuse Step Show
JA Moore, Terry Alexander, Carl L. Anderson
Last updated 7 months ago
124 Co-Sponsors
Commend The Life Center Church, Charleston Campus, For Hosting Its Annual "stomp Out The Use Of Child Abuse!" Step Show On Saturday, May 4, 2024.
STATUS
Passed
H5186 - 4-H Day March 5, 2024
William M. Hixon, Terry Alexander, Carl L. Anderson
Last updated 9 months ago
123 Co-Sponsors
A House Resolution Title To Recognize March 5, 2024 As "4-h Day" In South Carolina, Honor Mrs. Sherry Davis-livingston, Mrs. Shannon Herndon, Mrs. Terri Sumpter, And Mrs. Gayle Williford For Their Twenty-five Years Of Dedicated Service To The Youth Of Our State, And Commend State 4-h Teen Council And The 4-h Program Team On Their Numerous Accomplishments Over The 2023-2024 Year And For The Leadership And Impact They Have Demonstrated.
STATUS
Passed
H5119 - Sanitation worker protection
Carla Schuessler, William Lee Hewitt, Robby Robbins
Last updated 9 months ago
63 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 56-5-1897 So As To Provide Speed Limitations On Vehicles Meeting Or Overtaking Waste Service Vehicles, And Penalties For Violations; And By Amending Section 56-5-170, Relating To The Definition Of The Term "authorized Emergency Vehicles", So As To Include "waste Service Vehicles" Within The Definition Of The Term, And To Provide They May Be Equipped With Strobe Lights.
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Introduced
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