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Statehouse Report – 02/22/2025

February 22, 2025

The South Carolina Fraternal Order of Police is committed to keeping law enforcement officers informed about legislative developments that impact our profession. This page provides weekly updates on key activities at the South Carolina Statehouse, including our legislative priorities, bills we support, and legislation we are monitoring. We actively advocate for policies that enhance officer safety, strengthen law enforcement resources, and protect the rights of those who serve.

FOP Opposes S.8

LETTERS TO LEGISLATORS

We sent a letter to members of the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee opposing Senate Bill 8, which creates unrealistic restrictions on vehicle pursuits.

PRIORITIES

Our top legislative initiatives aimed at strengthening law enforcement and public safety in South Carolina.

RETURN TO WORK LEGISLATION

H.3437Reps. Pope et. al.Return to Work (Critical Need) for Law EnforcementReferred To Ways and Means
H.3542Rep. WilliamsLifting the cap if retires before January 2, 2026Referred To Ways and Means
S.107Senator RiceRetirement Earnings Limitation – Raises cap to about $22,320.Referred To Finance
S.118Senator AdamsConstables Not Subject to Earnings LimitationReferred To Finance
S.119Senator AdamsLifts the 10,000 Earnings Limitation with 90 Days separationReferred To Finance

RETIREE PENSION COLA INCREASES & TAX BREAKS

S.64Senator HembreeRetirement Income Tax Deduction for First RespondersReferred To Finance
H.3410Rep. HardeeProperty (Vehicle) Tax Exemption for Former First RespondersReferred To Ways and Means
H.3416Rep. KilmartinRetirement income Tax Deduction for First RespondersReferred To Ways and Means

PROTECTING LAW ENFORCEMENT K9s

H.3034Reps. Collins and WootenEnhanced penalties for injuring police animalsReferred to Judiciary
Awaiting Subcommittee Hearing

HALO PROTECTION

H.3535Reps. Wooten et. al.Creates 25 foot buffer for law enforcementReferred to Judiciary
Awaiting Subcommittee Hearing
S.175Senator ZellCreates 25 foot buffer for law enforcementReferred To Judiciary

NON-FATAL STRANGULATION LAW

H.3522Reps. Caskey et. al.Defines StrangulationReferred to Judiciary
Awaiting Subcommittee Hearing

LEGISLATION WE SUPPORT

Bills that align with our mission and directly benefit law enforcement officers and their families.

Bill #Sponsor(s)DescriptionStatus
H.3003Reps. Collins and BeachOfficer Matthew Logan Hare Memorial Avenue Adopted by the Senate and Returned to House with Concurrence
H.3052Reps. Pope and WootenEnhanced Penalties for Assault on Law Enforcement OfficerReferred to Judiciary
H.3053Reps. Pope et. al.Violent Crimes, Discharging Firearms into DwellingsReferred to Judiciary
H.3055Reps Wooten et. alHarassment and Stalking Referred to Judiciary
H.3093Rep. MossEnhanced Penalties for Assaulting a First Responder or Healthcare WorkerReferred to Judiciary
H.3124Reps. Pope et. al.Exposing First Responders to FentanylReferred to Judiciary
H.3127Rep. Robbins, Wooten and LawsonFailure to StopScheduled to be heard in Full
Judiciary, Tuesday, February
25 in room 516 Blatt
H.3159Rep. YowAllows Retired Officer to Carry a Concealed WeaponReferred to Judiciary
H.3176Rep. DavisEnhanced Penalties for Failure to StopReferred to Judiciary
H.3258Reps. Pope et. al.Requires Department of Education to Install Mobile Panic Alert Systems in All Public SchoolsReferred to Education and Public Works
H.3259Reps. Pope and GilliamFirst Responder Automobile Insurance PremiumsReported Favorably to Full Committee and scheduled to be heard Tuesday, February 25 1.5 hours after adjournment in room 403 Blatt
H.3261Reps. Pope and GilliamWorkers’ Comp to Include Coverage for PTSD for First RespondersReferred to Labor, Commerce and Industry
H.3276Reps. Pope et. al.South Carolina Hands Free ActScheduled to be heard in Full Judiciary, Tuesday, February 25 in room 516 Blatt
H.3281Reps. McCravy et. al.Fallen First Responders Advocate PositionReferred to Judiciary
H.3392Rep. MossEnhanced Penalties for Assaulting a Healthcare Worker or Emergency Response EmployeeReferred to Judiciary
H.3295Rep. HardyRelease of Vehicle Location Information to Law Enforcement Agency in Emergency Situations.Referred to Judiciary
H.3315Rep. CollinsAuthorize Correctional Officers to Serve Warrants without Magistrate Endorsing the Warrant.Referred to Judiciary
H.3363Rep. B. Newton, et.al.Catawba Nation to Become An Employer Under PEBA.Referred To Ways and Means
H.3460Rep. WootenDisclosure of Electronic Communication to Law Enforcement, Solicitors and Attorney GeneralScheduled to be heard in Full Judiciary, Tuesday, February 25 one hour after adjournment in room 516 Blatt
H.3461Rep LawsonExcludes First Responder Wages from SC Gross IncomeReferred To Ways and Means
H.3650Reps. G.M. Smith et. al.Discharging Firearms into Dwellings and other Structures Scheduled to be heard in Full Judiciary, Tuesday, February 25 one hour after adjournment in room 516 Blatt
S.71Senator HembreeEnhanced Penalties for Assault and Battery Against a Law Enforcement OfficerReferred to Judiciary
S.74Senator HembreeDisclosure of Electronic Communications and Other RecordsRead Third Time and Sent to House and Referred to House Judiciary
S.111Senator RiceEnhanced Penalties for Vehicle PursuitReferred To Transportation
S.127Senator JohnsonAdds Catawba Nation to PORSPassed Senate Finance Committee and Sent to Senate Floor for Second Reading

LEGISLATION WE ARE MONITORING

Legislative proposals we are tracking to assess their potential impact on law enforcement and public safety.

Bill #Sponsor(s)DescriptionStatus
H.3016Rep. RutherfordInterrogation of ChildReferred to Judiciary
H.3068Rep. RutherfordRevised forfeiture proceduresReferred to Judiciary
H.3126Rep. PopeCreation of the South Carolina Department of Law Enforcement and Public SafetyReferred to Judiciary
H.3131Rep. RutherfordDisallows Law Enforcement from Purchasing Cell Site SimulatorReferred to Judiciary
H.3133Rep. RutherfordDisallows Law Enforcement from Stopping Vehicles that don’t have License Plate IlluminationReferred to Education and Public Works
H.3134Rep. RutherfordDisallows Law Enforcement from Purchasing Cell Site SimulatorReferred to Judiciary
H.3139Rep. RutherfordCertification of Law Enforcement OfficersReferred to Judiciary
H.3155Rep. RutherfordAutomatic License Plate Readers Referred to Judiciary
H.3170Rep. BeachUnlawful to Drive Vehicles with Drivers’ Licenses Not Recognized.Referred to Education and Public Works
H.3283Rep. LongCWP on College Campuses Referred to Judiciary
H.3285Rep. LandingEducation of Law Enforcement Officers or EMS to Include Training Course in AutismReferred to Judiciary
H.3288Rep. J.L. JohnsonAllows Persons who are Subjects of Body Camera Video Data to Receive Footage by Simple Request.Referred to Judiciary
H.3289Rep. J.L. JohnsonInclude 911 Operators as “First Responders”Referred to Ways and Means
H.3378Rep. Burns et al.Exempt All Property from Taxation and Provide Dollar-for-Dollar Reimbursement to Political SubdivisionsReferred To Ways and Means
H.3421Rep. LongRetirement Investment Commission Cannot Invest Funds with ChinaReferred To Ways and Means
H.3794Reps. Mitchell and PopeAllow Public Defender Investigators to Carry Concealable WeaponsReferred To Judiciary
H.3799Reps. Wooten et. al.Law Enforcement Officer Certificates of Compliance Referred To Judiciary
H.3806Reps. Hart and Henderson-MeyersDriving While Using Wireless Communication DevicesReferred To Judiciary
H.3855Reps. Huff et. al.Sales Tax Exemption for Small Arms and Small Arms AmmunitionReferred To Ways and Means
H.3868Reps. J. Moore et. al.Sale, Exchange or Transfer of Firearms Require National Instant Criminal Background ChecksReferred To Judiciary
S.8Senator JacksonTraining Council to Set Policies and Procedures for Vehicle PursuitsReferred To Judiciary and scheduled to be heard Wednesday, February 26 upon adjournment in 105 Gressette
S.90Senator YoungHands Free ActReferred To Transportation
S.126Senator JohnsonRelating to Definitions, so as to Include Additional Information in the Definition of “Personal Contact Information” and to Define “Disclosed Records”Scheduled to be heard in Full Judiciary, Wednesday, February 26 upon adjournment in room 105 Gressette
S.136Senator TedderDismissal of Pending Gun Possession ChargesReferred to Judiciary Scheduled to be heard on February 18 at 3pm in Room
105 Gressette
S.142Senator DevineRequires CJA to Develop Use of Force Model Policy, Qualified ImmunityReferred To Judiciary
S.145Senator DevineConstitutional Carry/Second Amendment Preservation Act RepealReferred To Judiciary
S.149Senator DevineJuvenile Justice Reform ActReferred To Judiciary
S.270Senators Alexander et. al.Define Attempted Murder Referred To Judiciary

LEGISLATIVE INTRODUCTIONS

House and Senate Legislation Introduced this Week

Bill #Sponsor(s)DescriptionStatus
S.338Senators Climer and KimbrellSecond Amendment Privacy ActReferred to Judiciary
  H.4005Reps. Henderson-Meyers et. al.Driving Under the InfluenceReferred To Judiciary
H.4011Rep. EricksonDepartment of Motor Vehicles – “Temporary Driving Certificate”Referred To Education and Public Works
H.4013Reps. J.E. Johnson et. al.Automated License Plate ReadersReferred To Education and Public Works

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