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Statehouse Report – 01/14/2025

January 19, 2025

Governor

  • Governor of South Carolina is Henry McMaster (R – Richland) since January 24, 2017. His current term ends on January 13, 2027.
  • FY26 Executive Budget Book – FINAL WEB VERSION.pdf

General Assembly

The South Carolina Legislature is divided into two parts called bodies (The House of Representatives and the Senate) and combined the bodies form the General Assembly.

House of Representatives

  • Speaker of the House is Murrell Smith (R – Sumter) since May 12, 2022 
  • Speaker Pro Tempore – Tommy Pope (R – York)
  • Majority Leader is Davy Hiott (R–Pickens)
  • Minority Leader is Todd Rutherford (D– Richland)
  • 124 seats
  • 2 year terms (next election Tuesday, November 3, 2026)
  • Currently there are Republicans (88); Democrats (35); (1 vacancy District 113 – March 25, 2025)
  • Qualifications: qualified to vote in state elections; 21 years of age; a resident of the district in which he/she seeks to represent; has not been convicted of or pled guilty to a felony or voter fraud or bribery unless 15 years has elapsed since time was served.

South Carolina Senate 

  • One major rule change passed. The Senate President and Majority Leader now can sponsor a resolution to remove a chairman from a committee that will go before the Rules Committee and the entire Senate. 
  • President of the Senate is Thomas Alexander (R – Oconee) since December 6, 2021 
  • Majority Leader is Shane Massey (R – Edgefield)
  • Minority Leader is Brad Hutto (D – Orangeburg) 
  • 46 senators 
  • 4 year terms (next election November 7, 2028)
  • Currently there are – Republicans (34); Democrats (12)   NOTE: 13 new members (9 Republicans/4 Democrats) 
  • Qualifications: qualified to vote in state elections; 25 years of age; a resident of the district in which he/she seeks to represent; has not been convicted of or pleaded guilty to a felony or voter fraud or bribery unless 15 years has elapsed since time was served.

126th Session of the South Carolina General Assembly – 1st Regular Session (2025)

  • Members of the bodies convene on Tuesday, January 14, 2025 (second Tuesday in January)
  • This is the first year of a two-year session
  • Legislation not enacted during the 2025 session will hold its place in the legislative process and carry over to the 2026 session 
  • The crossover deadline is April 10th (rule 5.12) for legislation to pass from one chamber to the other; after this date a 2/3 vote of the receiving chamber is required to consider a bill 
  • Statutory Sine Die date – Thursday, May 8, 2025 (second Thursday in May)  unless an extension is agreed to by a two-thirds vote of both bodies. Normally, the House and Senate meet in statewide session on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday and for local matters on Friday. The Governor may call the General Assembly into a special session if necessary, beyond the regular session.

SCFOP House Legislation

Bill #Sponsor(s)PositionDescriptionStatus
H.3016Rep. RutherfordMonitorInterrogation of Child Who Violated Criminal Law or OrdinanceReferred to Judiciary
H.3034Reps. Collins and WootenPriorityPolice Animals – Fargo, Hyco, Rico, Coba, Wick and Mikka’s LawReferred to Judiciary
H.3052Reps. Pope and WootenSupportEnhanced Penalties for Assault on Law Enforcement OfficerReferred to Judiciary
H.3053Reps. Pope et. al.MonitorViolent Crimes, Discharging Firearms into Dwellings – Amends Section 16-1-60 Relating to Offenses of Discharging Firearms into DwellingsReferred to Judiciary
H.3055Reps Wooten et. alMonitorHarassment and Stalking – Amends Section 16-3-1700 Related to Establishing Patterns Regarding Harassment, Stalking and Other PenaltiesReferred to Judiciary
H.3068Rep. RutherfordMonitorRestricts Forfeiture ProceduresReferred to Judiciary
H.3093Rep. MossSupportEnhanced Penalties for Assaulting a First Responder or Healthcare WorkerReferred to Judiciary
H.3124Reps. Pope et. al.–Creates Penalties for Intentional or Unintentional Exposure to Fentanyl of First RespondersReferred to Judiciary
H.3126Rep. PopeMonitorCreation of the South Carolina Department of Law Enforcement and Public SafetyReferred to Judiciary
H.3127Rep. Robbins, Wooten and LawsonSupportEnhancing penalties for Failure to StopReferred to Judiciary
H.3131Rep. RutherfordMonitorDisallows Law Enforcement from Purchasing Cell Site SimulatorReferred to Judiciary
H.3133Rep. RutherfordMonitorDisallows Law Enforcement from Stopping Vehicles that don’t have License Plate IlluminationReferred to Education and Public Works
H.3134Rep. RutherfordMonitorDisallows Law Enforcement from Purchasing Cell Site SimulatorReferred to Judiciary
H.3139Rep. RutherfordMonitorCertification of Law Enforcement OfficersReferred to Judiciary
H.3155Rep. RutherfordMonitorAutomatic License Plate Readers – Adds 23-1-235 to Provide Only Certain Entities May Use LPRs; Provides Where LPRs Can Be Installed; Provides how Information Obtained May be UsedReferred to Judiciary
H.3159Rep. YowSupportAllows Retired Officer to Carry a Concealed WeaponReferred to Judiciary
H.3170Rep. BeachMonitorUnlawful to Drive Vehicles with Drivers’ Licenses Not Recognized.Referred to Education and Public Works
H.3176Rep. DavisSupportEnhanced Penalties for Failure to Stop and Wilfully Leading to a High Speed ChaseReferred to Judiciary
H.3258Reps. Pope et. al.MonitorRequires Department of Education to Install Mobile Panic Alert Systems in All Public SchoolsReferred to Education and Public Works
H.3259Reps. Pope and GilliamSupportFirst Responder Automobile Insurance PremiumsReferred to Labor, Commerce and Industry
H.3261Reps. Pope and GilliamSupportWorkers’ Comp to Include Coverage for PTSD for First RespondersReferred to Labor, Commerce and Industry
H.3276Reps. Pope et. al.MonitorSouth Carolina Hands Free ActReferred to Judiciary
H.3281Reps. McCravy et. al.SupportFallen First Responders Advocate PositionReferred to Judiciary
H.3283Rep. Long–CWP on College Campuses – Amends 16-23-420 to Delete Restrictions Place on Holders of CWPs on Carrying Firearms on College CampusesReferred to Judiciary
H.3285Rep. LandingMonitorEducation of Law Enforcement Officers or EMS to Include Training Course in AutismReferred to Judiciary
H.3288Rep. J.L. JohnsonMonitorAllows Persons who are Subjects of Body Camera Video Data to Receive Footage by Simple Request.Referred to Judiciary
H.3289Rep. J.L. JohnsonMonitorInclude 911 Operators as “First Responders”Referred to Ways and Means
H.3392Rep. MossSupportEnhanced Penalties for Assaulting a Healthcare Worker or Emergency Response EmployeeReferred to Judiciary
H.3295Rep. HardySupportRelease of Vehicle Location Information to Law Enforcement Agency in Emergency Situations.Referred to Judiciary
H.3315Rep. CollinsSupportAuthorize Correctional Officers to Serve Warrants without Magistrate Endorsing the Warrant.Referred to Judiciary
H.3363Rep. B. Newton, et.al.SupportCatawba Nation to Become An Employer Under PEBA.Referred To Ways and Means
H.3410Rep. HardeeSupportProperty (Vehicle) Tax Exemption for Former First RespondersReferred To Ways and Means
H.3416Rep. KilmartinSupportRetirement income Tax Deduction for First RespondersReferred To Ways and Means
H.3421Rep. LongMonitorRetirement Investment Commission Cannot Invest Funds with ChinaReferred To Ways and Means
H.3434Rep. OremusNo StanceEarnings Limitation Elimination for School Bus DriversReferred To Ways and Means
H.3437Reps. Pope et. al.PriorityReturn to Work (Critical Need) for Law EnforcementReferred To Ways and Means
H.3460Rep. WootenSupportDisclosure of Electronic Communication to Law Enforcement, Solicitors and Attorney GeneralReferred to Judiciary
H.3461Rep LawsonSupportExcludes First Responder Wages from SC Gross IncomeReferred To Ways and Means
H.3500Rep. RutherfordNo StanceIncome Tax DeductionsReferred To Ways and Means
H.3522Reps. Caskey et. al.PriorityDefines StrangulationReferred to Judiciary
H.3535Reps. Wooten et. al.PriorityHelping Alleviate Lawful Obstruction (HALO) ActReferred to Judiciary
H.3536Rep. Rep. TaylorNo StanceSouth Carolina Hands Free ActReferred to Judiciary
H.3542Rep. WilliamsPriorityLifting the 10,000 limitation in both the PORS and SCRS if an individual retires before January 2, 2026Referred To Ways and Means
H.3551Rep. B. Newton and GilliamNo StanceIncome Tax Exemption for Managers and Clerks of ElectionsReferred To Ways and Means
H.3650Reps. G.M. Smith et. al.MonitorDischarging Firearms into Dwellings and other Structures – amends 16-1-60 Relating to Violent crime Offense to Include the Offense of Discharging Firearms at or into a Dwelling, House, other Building Structure, Vehicle, Aircraft, Watercraft, etc.Referred To Judiciary

SCFOP Senate Legislation

Bill #Sponsor(s)PositionDescriptionStatus
S.8Senator JacksonMonitorTraining Council to Set Policies and Procedures for Vehicle PursuitsReferred To Judiciary
S.64Senator HembreePriorityRetirement Income Tax Deduction for First RespondersReferred To Finance
S.71Senator HembreeSupportEnhanced Penalties for Convictions for Assault and Battery Against a Law Enforcement Officer During the Performance of their Official DutiesReferred to Judiciary
S.74Senator HembreeSupportDisclosure of Electronic Communications and Other RecordsReferred to Judiciary
S.90Senator YoungMonitorHands Free ActReferred To Transportation
S.102Senators Gambrell and MasseyNo StanceMillage Rate Increase LimitationsReferred To Finance
S.107Senator RiceMonitorRetirement Earnings Limitation – the Earnings Limitation is Equal to the Annual Retirement Earnings Test Exempt Lower Amount as Set by the Social Security Administration, the Amount of Which for 2024 was $22,320.Referred To Finance
S.111Senator RiceSupportEnhanced Penalties for Vehicle PursuitReferred To Transportation
S.118Senator AdamsSupportConstables Not Subject to Earnings LimitationReferred To Finance
S.119Senator AdamsSupportLifts the 10,000 Earnings Limitation in Both the PORS and SCRS if an Individual is Separated from Employment for 90 DaysReferred To Finance
S.126Senator JohnsonMonitorRelating to Definitions, so as to Include Additional Information in the Definition of “Personal Contact Information” and to Define “Disclosed Records”Referred to Judiciary
S.127Senator JohnsonSupportAdds Catawba Nation to PORSReferred To Finance
S.142Senator DevineMonitorCJIS to Develop Use of Force Model Policy, Mandate Use of Force Training Through CJA, LE Agency That Does Not Implement Use of Force Policy Loses Qualified Immunity. A Department That Does Not Adopt an Approved Use of Force Policy is Not Subject to Qualified Immunity for Any Incident that Occurs Which Would be Addressed by the Model Use of Force Policy.Referred To Judiciary
S.145Senator DevineMonitorConstitutional Carry/Second Amendment Preservation Act RepealReferred To Judiciary
S.149Senator DevineMonitorJuvenile Justice Reform ActReferred To Judiciary
S.175Senator ZellPriorityHelping Alleviate Lawful Obstruction (HALO) ActReferred To Judiciary

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