Senate Bills - February 7, 2025

S.305 (Sens. Climer, Goldfinch, Leber and Fernandez) — Adds a section to stipulate that only voters registered as affiliated with a certified political party or as unaffiliated for a specific period may participate in a partisan primary or advisory referendum held by that party. Additionally, it establishes processes for voters to register or change their affiliation to a political party.

S.306 (Sens. Climer, Kimbrell, Leber and Grooms) — Allows taxpayers with children in qualifying private, parochial, or home schools for kindergarten through 12th grade to be eligible for a tax credit.

S.307 (Sen. Climer) — Adds a chapter to provide guidelines for a peer-to-peer car-sharing program, outlines insurance and liability procedures, and offers clear definitions.

S.317 (Sens. Goldfinch, Fernandez, Stubbs, Cash, Grooms, Gambrell, Davis, Leber and Johnson) This bill provides a property tax exemption of 50% of the fair market value of watercraft.

S.318 (Sens. Goldfinch, Alexander, Johnson, Fernandez, Gambrell, Stubbs, Grooms, Climer, Leber, Cash, Kimbrell, Davis, Young, Peeler and Corbin) Establishes the "Commission on Fiscal Restraint and Government Efficiency," outlining its membership, duties, and responsibilities. It prioritizes spending cuts and sets a deadline for reporting these cuts to the General Assembly and the Governor, while also providing guidelines for the Commission's reports and eventual dissolution.

S.323 (Sen. Cash) Enacts the "Unborn Child Protection Act."

S.325 (Sens. Massey and Alexander) Creates the Department of Consumer Affairs to replace the Commission on Consumer Affairs and makes it a cabinet agency. It creates the position of the administrator of the department who will be appointed by the Governor with Senate approval.

S.326 (Sen. Graham ) Establishes the "South Carolina Emergency Fuel Supply Act" by adding a section that requires certain fuel stations to be pre-wired for a backup generator.