Friday Reports

The Friday Report, is prepared and distributed every Friday of the legislative session. The most recent Friday Report will always appear on the home page. 

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Thursday, January 23, 2025 - 2:51pm

The House and Senate met in perfunctory session this week, meaning there were no bills debated in either chamber. However, several subcommittees and committees met despite impacts from Winter Storm Enzo.  

SCAC Director of Governmental Affairs Kent Lesesne testifies during a subcommittee meeting.A Senate Finance subcommittee and the Senate Finance Committee met to discuss the AlixPartners Report on findings from their recent forensic audit of the unaccounted for $1.8 billion surplus in state accounts. The audit concluded that the presence of the money was the result of an accounting error made nearly a decade ago and that $1.6 billion of that money never existed. Also, a Senate Judiciary subcommittee met Tuesday to debate several election bills discussed below. 

Next door, several House Ways and Means subcommittees met to continue receiving budget requests from state agencies and other entities. Both chambers will return to regular statewide session Tuesday, Jan. 28.

Check out this week’s Friday Report for the details and bill discussions relevant to counties at https://conta.cc/40MDxfB.Read Full Report

Friday, January 17, 2025 - 9:33am

Tuesday marked the beginning of the General Assembly’s 126th Legislative Session. Because this is the first year of a two-year session, a plethora of bills were pre-filed and introduced this week in both chambers.

Avery Upchurch speaks at a podium during a subcommittee meeting.

The House Ways and Means budget subcommittees began hearing from various state agencies and groups, including SCAC, on budget requests for 2025-26. The House also took testimony in subcommittee on a comprehensive energy bill (H. 3309). Like last year’s energy bill that did not pass, this bill has a provision that would require solar arrays larger than 125 acres coming into a county to also get approval from the Public Service Commission. H. 3309 is a House Republican caucus priority, and SCAC will continue to monitor and report on any other provisions in the bill that impact counties. 

The Senate began debating a school voucher bill (S. 62) that would allow for public funds to be used for private and religious schools in response to the South Carolina Supreme Court striking down theRead Full Report