Sponsors: Rep Alan Clemmons, Rep Gregory Duckworth, Rep Wayne George
Sponsors: Rep Alan Clemmons, Rep Gregory Duckworth, Rep Wayne George
Latest Action: 01/13/15 – Referred to Committee on Labor, Commerce and Industry
Bill Summary: Provide That “offshore Wind Research And Development Activities” Means Initiatives Undertaken By An Electrical Utility For The Long-term Advancement Of The Economic Development And Clean Energy Benefits Related To Offshore Wind, To Provide That The South Carolina Public Service Commission Shall Adopt Regulations That Encourage Electrical Utilities Subject To The Jurisdiction Of The Commission To Invest In Offshore Wind Research And Development Activities That Provide Incentives And Cost Recovery For Energy Suppliers And Distributors Who Invest In Offshore Wind Research And Development Activities That Are Intended To Result In Economic Development Opportunities Related To The Manufacturing And Deployment Of Offshore Wind, And That The Commission Shall Adopt Regulations Encouraging Investment In Offshore Wind Research And Development Activities By January 1, 2016.
Sponsors: Rep Gregory Delleney, Rep Merita Allison, Rep Todd Atwater, Rep Nathan Ballentine, Rep Bruce Bannister, Rep Eric Bedingfield, Rep Kenneth Bingham, Rep Jeffrey Bradley, Rep Norman Brannon, Rep James Burns, Rep Gary Clary, Rep Alan Clemmons, Rep Neal Collins, Rep Heather Crawford, Rep Joseph Daning, Rep Gregory Duckworth, Rep Shannon Erickson, Rep Michael Forrester, Rep Stephen Goldfinch, Rep Daniel Hamilton, Rep Kevin Hardee, Rep Nelson Hardwick, Rep Phyllis Henderson, Rep William Herbkersman, Rep Donna Wood, Rep Jonathon Hill, Rep Davey Hiott, Rep William Hixon, Rep Jenny Horne, Rep Chip Huggins, Rep Ralph Kennedy, Rep Harry Limehouse, Rep Dwight Loftis, Rep Deborah Long, Rep Phillip Lowe, Rep James Lucas, Rep Peter McCoy, Rep James Merrill, Rep Dennis Moss, Rep Steve Moss, Rep Christopher Murphy, Rep Wendy Nanney, Rep Weston Newton, Rep Michael Pitts, Rep Thomas Pope, Rep Joshua Putnam, Rep Mike Ryhal, Rep William Sandifer, Rep Gary Simrill, Rep Murrell Smith, Rep Garry Smith, Rep Michael Sottile, Rep Kit Spires, Rep Tommy Stringer, Rep Edward Tallon, Rep Bill Taylor, Rep Anne Thayer, Rep Don Wells, Rep Brian White, Rep William Whitmire, Rep Mark Willis, Rep Richard Yow, Rep Cezar McKnight, Rep James Smith
Latest Action: 01/28/15 – House Committee Report: Favorable Judiciary
Bill Summary: Delete The Superintendent Of Education From The List Of State Officers Which The Constitution Requires To Be Elected And Provide That The Superintendent Of Education Must Be Appointed By The Governor Upon The Advice And Consent Of The Senate For A Term Coterminous With The Governor Upon The Expiration Of The Term Of The Superintendent Of Education Serving In Office On The Date Of The Ratification Of This Provision, And To Provide That The General Assembly Shall Provide By Law For The Duties, Compensation, And Qualifications For Office, The Procedures By Which The Appointment Is Made, And The Procedures By Which The Superintendent Of Education May Be Removed From Office.
Sponsors: Rep Nelson Hardwick, Rep Gregory Duckworth, Rep Jeffrey Johnson, Rep Heather Crawford, Rep Alan Clemmons, Rep Gilda Cobb-Hunter, Rep Stephen Goldfinch, Rep Todd Rutherford, Rep Mia McLeod
Latest Action: 01/20/15 – Referred to Committee on Judiciary
Bill Summary: Enact The “Safe Harbor For Exploited Minors Act” To Provide For Protection Of The Identity Of Minor Victims Of Trafficking In Persons And Provide Certain Protections To Minors Charged With Certain Crimes Involving Prostitution And Coerced Involvement In Such Crimes, Among Other Things.
Sponsors: Rep Bruce Bannister, Rep Merita Allison, Rep Todd Atwater, Rep Nathan Ballentine, Rep Eric Bedingfield, Rep Kenneth Bingham, Rep Jeffrey Bradley, Rep Norman Brannon, Rep James Burns, Rep William Chumley, Rep Gary Clary, Rep Alan Clemmons, Rep Derham Cole, Rep Neal Collins, Rep Christopher Corley, Rep Heather Crawford, Rep William Crosby, Rep Joseph Daning, Rep Gregory Delleney, Rep Gregory Duckworth, Rep Shannon Erickson, Rep Kirkman Finlay, Rep Michael Forrester, Rep Craig Gagnon, Rep Michael Gambrell, Rep Stephen Goldfinch, Rep Daniel Hamilton, Rep Kevin Hardee, Rep Nelson Hardwick, Rep Phyllis Henderson, Rep William Herbkersman, Rep Donna Wood, Rep Jonathon Hill, Rep Davey Hiott, Rep William Hixon, Rep Jenny Horne, Rep Chip Huggins, Rep Jeffrey Johnson, Rep Ralph Kennedy, Rep Harry Limehouse, Rep Dwight Loftis, Rep Deborah Long, Rep Phillip Lowe, Rep James Lucas, Rep Peter McCoy, Rep James Merrill, Rep Dennis Moss, Rep Steve Moss, Rep Christopher Murphy, Rep Wendy Nanney, Rep Weston Newton, Rep Michael Pitts, Rep Thomas Pope, Rep Joshua Putnam, Rep Rick Quinn, Rep Robert Riley, Rep Samuel Rivers, Rep Mike Ryhal, Rep William Sandifer, Rep Gary Simrill, Rep Murrell Smith, Rep Garry Smith, Rep Michael Sottile, Rep Tommy Stringer, Rep Edward Tallon, Rep Bill Taylor, Rep Don Wells, Rep Brian White, Rep William Whitmire, Rep Mark Willis, Rep Richard Yow, Rep Wayne George, Rep Cezar McKnight, Rep Anne Thayer
Latest Action: 01/13/15 – Referred to Committee on Judiciary
Bill Summary: Provide For Annual Sessions Of The General Assembly Commencing On The Second Tuesday In February Rather Than The Second Tuesday In January Of Each Year, Require Each Annual Session Of The General Assembly To Adjourn Sine Die Not Later Than The First Thursday In May Each Year, And Allow The General Assembly To Convene In Local Session And For The Purpose Of Beginning Committee Meetings Or Hearings On The Second Tuesday Of January Each Year.
Sponsors: Rep Gilda Cobb-Hunter, Rep Deborah Long, Rep James Burns, Rep William Chumley, Rep Roger Kirby, Rep William Hixon, Rep McLain Toole, Rep Christopher Corley, Rep Craig Gagnon, Rep Gregory Duckworth, Rep Kevin Hardee, Rep Jeffrey Johnson, Rep Alan Clemmons, Rep MaryGail Douglas, Rep Nathan Ballentine, Rep Edward Tallon, Rep Kenneth Hodges, Rep Patricia Henegan, Rep Davey Hiott
Latest Action: 01/13/15 – Referred to Committee on Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs
Bill Summary: Define “Public Service Work” As Participating In A Litter Removal Program Or Another Litter Program Under The Commission Unless The Court Finds That Participation In Such A Program Is Not Appropriate For The Offender; And To Repeal Chapter 67, Title 44 Relating To The “Litter Control Act Of 1978” Under The Department Of Health And Environmental Control.