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OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE
David H. Wilkins, Greenville
Speaker Pro Tempore
Mrs. Sandra K. McKinney, Columbia
Clerk
Danny M. Bruce, Campobello
Reading Clerk
Mitchell G. Dorman, Lugoff
Sergeant-at-Arms
The Rev. Dr. Alton C. Clark, Little Mountain
Chaplain
Members of the House of Representatives are elected from 124 Single Member Districts.
Party affiliation indicated by (D) Democrat and (R) Republican after name.
House Home Representatives District County DeskAlexander, Milton O.. . . . . 27 Greenville. . . . . 39 Alexander, Thomas C.. . . . . .1 Oconee. . . . . . . 47 Allison, Merita A.. . . . . . 36 Spartanburg . . . . 51 Anderson, Ralph . . . . . . . 23 Greenville. . . . . 41 Askins, Harry R.. . . . . . . 61 Florence. . . . . . .9 Bailey, George H. . . . . . . 97 Dorchester. . . . . 10 Bailey, James J.. . . . . . .110 Charleston . . . . 86 Baker, Boyd Odell . . . . . . 28 Greenville. . . . . 34 Barber, Robert A.,Jr. . . . .115 Charleston. . . . .101 Baxley, J. Michael. . . . . . 65 Darlington. . . . . 95 Beatty, Donald W. . . . . . . 31 Spartanburg . . . . 59 Boan, William D.. . . . . . . 44 Lancaster . . . . . 23 Breeland, Floyd . . . . . . .111 Charleston. . . . . 89 Brown, Grady A. . . . . . . . 50 Lee . . . . . . . . 43 Brown, Henry E., Jr.. . . . . 99 Berkeley. . . . . . 77 Brown, Joe E. . . . . . . . . 73 Richland. . . . . . 68 Byrd, Alma W. . . . . . . . . 74 Richland. . . . . . 69 Canty, Ralph W. . . . . . . . 51 Sumter. . . . . . . 99 Carnell, Marion P.. . . . . . 14 Greenwood . . . . . 64 Cato, Harry F.. . . . . . . . 17 Greenville. . . . . 28 Chamblee, C. D. . . . . . . . .8 Anderson. . . . . . 36 Clyborne, H. Howell, Jr.. . . 20 Greenville. . . . . 35 (Resigned 8-23-94) Cobb-Hunter, Gilda. . . . . . 66 Orangeburg. . . . . 91 Cooper, Daniel T... . . . . . 10 Anderson. . . . . . 37 Corning, Roland S.. . . . . . 79 Richland. . . . . .119 (Resigned 6-30-94) Cromer, James L., Jr. . . . . 80 Richland. . . . . . .1 Davenport, G. Ralph, Jr.. . . 37 Spartanburg . . . . 58 Delleney, F. Greg, Jr.. . . . 43 Chester . . . . . .107 Elliott, Larry L. . . . . . . 57 Marion. . . . . . . .6 Fair, Michael L.. . . . . . . 19 Greenville. . . . . 16 Farr, Toney L.. . . . . . . . 42 Union . . . . . . . 57 Felder, John G. . . . . . . . 93 Calhoun . . . . . . 62 Fulmer, Ronald C. . . . . . .119 Charleston. . . . .102 Gamble, Margaret J. . . . . . 89 Lexington . . . . . 15 Gonzales, Stephen E . . . . .113 Charleston. . . . .105 Govan, Jerry N., Jr.. . . . . 95 Orangeburg. . . . . 90 Graham, Lindsey O.. . . . . . .2 Oconee. . . . . . . 46 Hallman, Harry M., Jr.. . . .112 Charleston. . . . .103 Harrell, Robert W., Jr. . . .114 Charleston. . . . .100 Harrelson, James P. . . . . .121 Colleton. . . . . . 92 Harris, Jean Laney. . . . . . 53 Chesterfield. . . . 54 Harris, Patrick B.. . . . . . .9 Anderson. . . . . . 66 Harrison, James H. . . . . . 76 Richland. . . . . .117 Harvin, C. Alex, III. . . . . 64 Clarendon . . . . . 75 Harwell, B. Hicks . . . . . . 59 Florence. . . . . . .5 Haskins, Terry E. . . . . . . 22 Greenville. . . . . 18 Hines, Jesse E. . . . . . . . 62 Florence. . . . . . 25 Hodges, James H. . . . . . . 45 Lancaster . . . . . 22 Holt, D. N., Jr.. . . . . . .118 Charleston. . . . . 87 Houck, William S., Jr.. . . . 63 Florence. . . . . . .7 Huff, Thomas E. . . . . . . . 83 Aiken . . . . . . . 27 Hutson, Heyward G.. . . . . . 94 Charleston. . . . . 20 Inabinett, Curtis B.. . . . .116 Charleston. . . . . 82 Jaskwhich, Michael F. . . . . 21 Greenville. . . . . 29 Jennings, Douglas, Jr.. . . . 54 Marlboro. . . . . . 94 Keegan, Thomas G. . . . . . .106 Horry . . . . . . .109 Kelley, Mark S. . . . . . . .107 Horry . . . . . . .108 Kennedy, Kenneth. . . . . . .101 Williamsburg. . . . 74 Keyserling, William D.. . . .124 Beaufort. . . . . . 98 Kinon, Marion H. . . . . . . 55 Dillon. . . . . . . .4 Kirsh, Herbert. . . . . . . . 47 York. . . . . . . . 13 Klauber, James S. . . . . . . 13 Greenwood . . . . . 63 Koon, Larry L.. . . . . . . . 87 Lexington . . . . .114 Lanford, Steve. . . . . . . . 35 Spartanburg . . . . 61 Law, James N. . . . . . . . .100 Berkeley. . . . . . 81 Littlejohn, Lanny F.. . . . . 33 Spartanburg . . . . 53 Marchbanks, Claude V. . . . . .3 Pickens . . . . . . 32 Martin, Morgan. . . . . . . . 58 Horry . . . . . . .113 Mattos, James G.. . . . . . . 26 Greenville. . . . . 40 McAbee, Jennings G. . . . . . 12 McCormick . . . . . 65 McCraw, E. DeWitt . . . . . . 29 Cherokee. . . . . . 55 McElveen, Joseph T., Jr.. . . 68 Sumter. . . . . . .106 McKay, Woodrow M. . . . . . . 60 Florence. . . . . . .8 McLeod, E. B., Jr.. . . . . . 67 Sumter. . . . . . . 42 McMahand, Willie B. . . . . . 25 Greenville. . . . . 38 McTeer, Douglas E., Jr. . . .120 Hampton . . . . . . 96 Meacham, Becky. . . . . . . . 48 York. . . . . . . . .2 Moody-Lawrence, Bessie. . . . 49 York. . . . . . . . 12 Neal, Joseph H. . . . . . . . 70 Richland. . . . . . 70 Neilson, Denny W. . . . . . . 56 Darlington. . . . . 24 Phillips, Olin R. . . . . . . 30 Cherokee. . . . . . 56 Quinn, Richard M., Jr.. . . . 71 Richland. . . . . .116 Rhoad, Thomas N.. . . . . . . 90 Bamberg . . . . . . 49 Richardson, Scott H.. . . . .123 Beaufort. . . . . . 97 Riser, John W.. . . . . . . . 69 Lexington . . . . .121 Robinson, Alfred B., Jr.. . . .5 Pickens . . . . . . 45 Rogers, Timothy F.. . . . . . 72 Richland. . . . . . 84 Rudnick, Irene K. . . . . . . 81 Aiken . . . . . . . 44 Scott, John L.. . . . . . . . 77 Richland. . . . . . 71 Sharpe, Charles R.. . . . . . 86 Aiken . . . . . . .123 Sheheen, Robert J.. . . . . . 52 Kershaw . . . .Rostrum Shissias, June S. . . . . . . 78 Richland. . . . . .120 Simrill, J. Gary. . . . . . . 46 York. . . . . . . . .3 Smith, J. Roland. . . . . . . 84 Aiken . . . . . . . 21 Smith, William Douglas. . . . 32 Spartanburg . . . . 60 Snow, John J., Jr.. . . . . .103 Williamsburg. . . .110 Spearman, Molly M.. . . . . . 39 Saluda. . . . . . . 93 Stille, Harry C.. . . . . . . 11 Abbeville . . . . . 72 Stoddard, Eugene C. . . . . . 16 Laurens . . . . . . 31 Stone, Charles H. . . . . . . 82 Edgefield . . . . . 26 Stuart, Elsie Rast. . . . . . 96 Lexington . . . . . 14 Sturkie, C. Lenoir . . . . . 88 Lexington . . . . .115 Thomas, Paula H.. . . . . . .108 Georgetown. . . . .111 Townsend, Ronald P. . . . . . .7 Anderson. . . . . . 73 Trotter, Teddy Norman . . . . .4 Pickens . . . . . . 33 Tucker, John W., Jr.. . . . . .6 Anderson. . . . . . 67 Vaughn, Lewis R.. . . . . . . 18 Greenville. . . . . 19 Waites, Candy Y.. . . . . . . 75 Richland. . . . . . 85 Waldrop, Dave C., Jr. . . . . 40 Newberry. . . . . . 78 Walker, Robert E. . . . . . . 38 Spartanburg . . . . 52 Wells, Carole C.. . . . . . . 34 Spartanburg . . . . 50 Whipper, Lucille S. . . . . .109 Charleston. . . . . 88 White, Juanita M. . . . . . .122 Jasper. . . . . . . 79 Wilder, Donny . . . . . . . . 15 Laurens . . . . . . 30 Wilder, Joseph B. . . . . . . 91 Barnwell. . . . . . 48 Wilkes, Timothy C.. . . . . . 41 Fairfield . . . . . 83 Wilkins, David H. . . . . . . 24 Greenville. . . . . 17 Williams, Dewitt. . . . . . .102 Berkeley. . . . . . 80 Witherspoon, W. D.. . . . . .105 Horry . . . . . . .124 Wofford, Sandra S.. . . . . . 92 Berkeley. . . . . . 76 Worley, Harold Gene . . . . .104 Horry . . . . . . .112 Wright, David A.. . . . . . . 85 Lexington . . . . .122 Young, Annette. . . . . . . . 98 Dorchester. . . . . 11 Young, Roger A. . . . . . . .117 Charleston. . . . .104
County House District Abbeville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11, 14 Aiken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81-84, 86 Allendale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90-91 Anderson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-11 Bamberg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Barnwell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Beaufort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121-124 Berkeley. . . . . . . . . 92, 99-100, 102, 117 Calhoun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Charleston. . . . . . . . . . . . .94, 109-119 Cherokee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29-30, 33 Chester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29, 41, 43 Chesterfield. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53, 65 Clarendon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64, 67 Colleton. . . . . . . . . 66, 90, 116, 120-121 Darlington. . . . . . . . . . . . . 56, 62, 65 Dillon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55, 59 Dorchester. . . . . . . . . 66, 94, 97-98, 114 Edgefield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Fairfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Florence. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59-63 Georgetown. . . . . . . . . . . .101, 103, 108 Greenville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-28 Greenwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-14 Hampton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120 Horry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58, 103-107 Jasper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .122 Kershaw . . . . . . . . . . . . 44, 52, 65, 79 Lancaster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44-45 Laurens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-16 Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50, 65 Lexington . . . . . . . .39, 69, 85, 87-89, 96 Marion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57, 59 Marlboro. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54, 56 McCormick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Newberry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15, 40 Oconee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2, 8 Orangeburg. . . . . . . . . .66, 86, 93, 95-96 Pickens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-5, 26 Richland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70-80 Saluda. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, 39 Spartanburg . . . . . . . . . . .15, 18, 31-38 Sumter. . . . . . . . . . . . 50-51, 67-68, 70 Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15, 42 Williamsburg. . . . . . . . . . . 64, 101, 103 York. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29, 43, 46-49
House Districts County 1-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oconee 3-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pickens 6-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anderson 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anderson, Oconee 9-10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anderson 11. . . . . . . . . . . . .Abbeville, Anderson 12. . . . . . . . McCormick, Greenwood, Saluda 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Greenwood 14. . . . . . . .Greenwood, Laurens, Abbeville 15. . . .Laurens, Newberry, Spartanburg, Union 16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Laurens 17. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greenville 18. . . . . . . . . . .Greenville, Spartanburg 19-25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greenville 26. . . . . . . . . . . . .Greenville, Pickens 27-28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greenville 29. . . . . . . . . . .Cherokee, Chester, York 30. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cherokee 31-32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Spartanburg 33. . . . . . . . . . . .Spartanburg, Cherokee 34-38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Spartanburg 39. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Saluda, Lexington 40. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Newberry 41. . . . . . . . . . . . . Fairfield, Chester 42. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Union 43. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chester, York 44. . . . . . . . . . . . . Lancaster, Kershaw 45. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lancaster 46-49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . York 50. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lee, Sumter 51. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sumter 52. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kershaw 53. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Chesterfield 54. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marlboro 55. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dillon 56. . . . . . . . . . . . Darlington, Marlboro 57. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marion 58. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Horry 59. . . . . . . . . . Dillon, Marion, Florence 60-61 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Florence 62. . . . . . . . . . . . Florence, Darlington 63. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Florence 64. . . . . . . . . . .Clarendon, Williamsburg 65. . . Darlington, Kershaw, Chesterfield, Lee 66. . . . . . Colleton, Dorchester, Orangeburg 67. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Clarendon, Sumter 68. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sumter 69. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lexington 70. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richland, Sumter 71-78 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richland 79. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Richland, Kershaw 80. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richland 81. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Aiken 82. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aiken, Edgefield 83-84 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Aiken 85. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lexington 86. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Aiken, Orangeburg 87-89 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lexington 90. . . . . . . . Bamberg, Allendale, Colleton 91. . . . . . . . . . . . .Barnwell, Allendale 92. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Berkeley 93. . . . . . . . . . . . .Calhoun, Orangeburg 94. . . . . . . . . . . Charleston, Dorchester 95. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orangeburg 96. . . . . . . . . . . .Orangeburg, Lexington 97-98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dorchester 99-100. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Berkeley 101 . . . . . . . . . Williamsburg, Georgetown 102 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Berkeley 103 . . . . . .Williamsburg, Georgetown, Horry 104-107 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Horry 108 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Georgetown 109-113 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charleston 114 . . . . . . . . . . Charleston, Dorchester 115 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charleston 116 . . . . . . . . . . . Charleston, Colleton 117 . . . . . . . . . . . Charleston, Berkeley 118-119 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charleston 120 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hampton, Colleton 121 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Colleton, Beauort 122 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jasper, Beaufort 123-124 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beaufort
Clerk of the House--Sandra K. McKinney.
Information Services Clerk--Anne D. Foster.
Journal Clerk--Debbie J. Parker.
Assistant Journal Clerk--Betty Amick (Retired 8-1-93).
Bill Clerk--Juanita M. Levy.
Recording Clerk--Sheila B. Harvey.
Calendar & General Desk Clerk--Shirley Garrick.
Index & General Clerk--Rosalind Jamison-Harriot.
Accounts Manager--Shirley M. Black.
Assistant Accounts Manager--Ann B. Sanders.
Accounting Clerks--Patricia O. James; Louise G. Schultz.
Assistant Accounting Clerk--Janice V. Love.
Acts & General Clerk--Carol W. Hicks.
Assistant Act & General Clerk--Marjorie W. Leiter
Assistant to Speaker--Shirley Cockfield (Retired 6-30-94).
Legislative Assistant to Speaker--Stephen P. Bates (Resigned 11-1-93); DeeBo Kelly (Appointed 1-27-94).
Executive Secretary to Speaker--Marcia Wynn.
Executive Secretary to Speaker Pro Tem--Jana Cox (Resigned 6-24-94); Kim Smith (Appointed 6-27-94).
Chief Amendment Clerk--Mag S. Rigby.
Executive Director of Research--Stephen L. Elliott; Research Assistant--Dan O'Connor.
Directors of Research & Administration: Agriculture & Natural Resources, William V. Hegler, Director of Research; Michael W. Fields, Research Assistant (Resigned 12-16-93); Kathryn W. Liner, Research Assistant (Appointed 1-10-94); Education & Public Works, Carol Stewart, Director of Research; Richard P. Fulmer, Research Assistant; Judiciary, Susan O. McNamee, Director of Research; Mary Margaret Mosrie, Assistant Director of Research; Labor, Commerce & Industry, Julie Huffstetler, Director of Research; Jo Anne Wessinger, Assistant Director of Research (Resigned 2-17-94); Medical, Military, Public & Municipal Affairs, Mary Denis Cauthen, Director of Research; Dean Campbell, Jr., Assistant Director of Research (Resigned 8-17-94); Ways & Means, Frank Fusco, Director of Research; Research Analysts: Virgie R. Chambers; David Crouch; David Hegler; Carl Jordan; Derrick Meggie; Frank A. Rainwater; Timothy M. Rogers.
Executive Secretaries: Agriculture & Natural Resources, June H. New; Education & Public Works, Donna G. Tinsley; Ethics & Rules, Ruth Muldrow; Invitations & Memorial Resolutions, Colette Murray Swann; Interstate Cooperation, Sophia B. Floyd; Judiciary, Ruth Tidwell; Labor, Commerce & Industry, Dottie N. Nidiffer; Medical, Military, Public & Municipal Affairs, Barbara M. Coleman; Operations & Management, Cheryl L. Fennell; Ways and Means, Pamela P. Roberts; Jeannie Potter; Director of Research, Cynthia L. Wade.
Word Processing Center--Ruby Leverette, Supervisor; Mildred N. Rogers; Rebecca W. Rush; Rana P. Davis; Wilma Gunter; Patricia Sampson; Saranory S. English (Appointed 4-4-94).
Blatt Building Receptionists--Ann Martin, Manager; Ruth Chambers; Paulette Young-Goodwin; Earlene Deadmon; Betty J. Smith.
Assistant Blatt Building Manager--C. Lem Harper, Jr.
Sergeant at Arms--Mitchell G. Dorman.
Assistants to Sergeant at Arms--Ronald Benjamin; Benny F. DeBruhl; James O. Walters, Jr.
House Security--Kelly A. Ward (Resigned 11-12-93); Johnny Robinson; Tim Hinson (Appointed 7-2-93); Roosevelt Hollmon (Appointed 7-2-93); Jeffrey Tolar (Appointed 7-2-93); Nelson B. Hendrix (Appointed 8-2-93); Ben Adams, Jr. (Appointed 8-17-93); Bryan Berthelette (Appointed 8-23-93); Dale Salmond (Appointed 8-2-93); Steven Marshall (Appointed 2-2-94).
Porter--J.D. Williams.
Chief Page--Blake A. Wehunt.
Assistant Chief Pages--Eric Smith; Chris Jones; Brick Lewis; Clementa Pinckney; Tracy Nunnery.
Chaplain--The Rev. Dr. Alton C. Clark.
Reading Clerk--Danny M. Bruce.
Telephone Operator--Helen J. Childers.
Rhoad, Thomas N., Chm.
Snow, John J., Jr., Chm. Emeritus
Inabinett, Curtis B., 1st V.C.
Wilkes, Timothy C., 2nd V. C.
Meacham, Becky, Secy.
Davenport, G. Ralph, Jr.
Hines, Jesse E.
Keyserling, William D.
Law, James N.
Riser, John W.
Sharpe, Charles R.
Spearman, Molly M.
Sturkie, C. Lenoir
Trotter, Teddy N.
Waites, Candy Y.
Walker, Robert E.
Witherspoon, William D.
Worley, Harold G.
Hegler, William V., Dir. of Res.
New, June H., Exec. Secy.
Phillips, Olin R. Chm.
Stoddard, Eugene C., Chm. Emeritus
Townsend, Ronald P., 1st V. C.
Wright, David A., 2nd V.C.
Allison, Merita A.
Anderson, Ralph
Byrd, Alma W.
Fair, Michael L.
Farr, Toney L.
Fulmer, Ronald C.
Jaskwhich, Michael F.
Kelley, Mark S.
Kennedy, Kenneth
Littlejohn, Lanny F.
McMahand, Willie B.
Stille, Harry C.
Stuart, Elsie Rast
Williams, Dewitt
Stewart, Carol, Dir. of Res.
Tinsley, Donna G., Exec. Secy.
Neilson, Denny W., Chm.
Holt, D.N., Jr., V.C.
Farr, Toney L., Secy.
Meacham, Becky, Treas.
Beatty, Donald W.
Smith, J. Roland
Muldrow, Ruth D., Exec. Secy.
Carnell, Marion P., Chm.
McKay, Woodrow M., 1st V.C.
Sharpe, Charles R., 2nd V. C.
Rudnick, Irene K., Secy.
Inabinett, Curtis B., Treas.
Floyd, Sophia B., Exec. Secy.
Williams, Dewitt, Chm.
Chamblee, C.D., V. C.
Brown, Joe E., Secy.
Harrison, James H.
Sturkie, C. Lenoir
Murray Swann, Colette R., Exec. Secy.
Hodges, James H., Chm.
Tucker, John W., Jr., 1st V. C.
Rudnick, Irene K., 2nd V. C.
Baxley, J. Michael
Beatty, Donald W.
Corning, Roland S. (Resigned 6-30-94)
Cromer, James L. Mann, Jr.
Delleney, F. G., Jr.
Gonzales, Stephen E.
Govan, Jerry N., Jr.
Graham, Lindsey O.
Harrell, Robert W., Jr.
Harrelson, James P.
Harrison, James H.
Harwell, B. Hicks
Haskins, Terry E.
Huff, Thomas E.
Jennings, Douglas, Jr.
Martin, L. Morgan
McElveen, Joseph T., Jr.
Scott, John L., Jr.
Smith, William D.
Thomas, Paula H.
Wilder, Joseph B.
Young, Roger M.
McNamee, Susan O., Staff Counsel
Tidwell, Ruth, Exec. Secy.
Alexander, Thomas C., Chm.
Cato, Harry F., 1st V. C.
Brown, Grady A., 2nd V. C.
Alexander, M. O.
Bailey, George H.
Bailey, James J.
Elliott, Larry L.
Gamble, Margaret J.
Harvin, C. Alex, III
McLeod, E. B., Jr.
Neilson, Denny W.
Richardson, Scott H.
Robinson, Alfred B., Jr.
Simrill, J. Gary
Smith, J. Roland
Vaughn, Lewis R.
Whipper, Lucille S.
Young, Annette
Huffstetler, Julie, Dir. of Res.
Nidiffer, Dottie N., Exec. Secy.
Waldrop, Dave C., Jr., Chm.
Chamblee, C.D., 1st V.C.
Lanford, Steve, 2nd V.C.
Canty, Ralph W., 3rd V.C.
Moody-Lawrence, Bessie, Secy.
Askins, Harry R.
Baker, Boyd Odell
Breeland, Floyd
Brown, Joe E.
Cooper, Daniel T.
Houck, William S., Jr., M.D.
Hutson, Heyward G.
Klauber, James S.
Neal, Joseph H.
Shissias, June S.
Stone, Charles H.
Wilder, Donny
Wofford, Sandra S.
Cauthen, Mary Denis, Dir. of Res.
Coleman, Barbara M., Exec. Secy.
Mattos, James G., Chm.
Harris, Jean L., 1st V.C.
Townsend, Ronald P., 2nd V.C.
Bailey, George H., Secy.-Treas.
Barber, Robert A., Jr.
White, Juanita M.
Wilder, Joseph B.
Fennell, Cheryl L., Exec. Secy.
Ex Officio Members
Speaker of the House
Speaker Pro Tempore
Clerk of the House
McTeer, Douglas E., Jr., Chm.
Tucker, John W., Jr., 1st V.C.
Whipper, Lucille S., 2nd V.C.
Brown, Grady A.
Brown, Henry E., Jr.
Cato, Harry F.
Delleney, F. G., Jr.
Fair, Michael L.
Harvin, C. Alexander, III
Harwell, B. Hicks
Huff, Thomas E.
McElveen, Joseph T., Jr.
Scott, John L., Jr.
Waites, Candy Y.
Wofford, Sandra S.
Muldrow, Ruth D., Exec. Secy.
Boan, William D., Chm.
Carnell, Marion P., 1st V.C.
Harris, Patrick B., 2nd V.C.
Felder, John G., 3rd V.C.
McKay, Woodrow M., Secy.-Treas.
Barber, Robert A., Jr.
Brown, Henry E., Jr.
Clyborne, H. Howell, Jr. (Resigned 8-23-94)
Cobb-Hunter, Gilda
Hallman, Harry M., Jr.
Harris, Jean L.
Holt, D.N., Jr.
Keegan, Thomas G.
Kinon, Marion H.
Kirsh, Herbert
Koon, Larry L.
Marchbanks, Claude V.
Mattos, James G.
McAbee, Jennings G.
McCraw, E. DeWitt
McTeer, Douglas E., Jr.
Quinn, Richard M., Jr.
Rogers, Timothy F.
Wells, Carole C.
White, Juanita M.
Fusco, Frank, Dir. of Res.
Roberts, Pamela P., Exec. Secy.
ALEXANDER, M. O. -- Labor, Commerce and Industry.
ALEXANDER, THOMAS C. -- Labor, Commerce and Industry, Chm.
ALLISON, MERITA A. -- Education and Public Works.
ANDERSON, RALPH -- Education and Public Works.
ASKINS, HARRY R. -- Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs.
BAILEY, GEORGE H. -- Labor, Commerce and Industry; Operations and Management, Secy.-Treas.
BAILEY, JAMES J. -- Labor, Commerce and Industry.
BAKER, BOYD ODELL -- Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs.
BARBER, ROBERT A., JR. -- Ways and Means; Operations and Management.
BAXLEY, J. MICHAEL -- Judiciary.
BEATTY, DON -- Judiciary; Ethics.
BOAN, WILLIAM D. -- Ways and Means, Chm.
BREELAND, FLOYD -- Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs.
BROWN, GRADY A. -- Labor, Commerce and Industry, 2nd V. C.; Rules.
BROWN, HENRY E., JR. -- Ways and Means; Rules.
BROWN, JOE E. -- Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs; Invitations and Memorial Resolutions, Secy.
BYRD, ALMA W. -- Education and Public Works.
CANTY, RALPH W. -- Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs, 3rd V. C.
CARNELL, MARION P. -- Interstate Cooperation, Chm.; Ways and Means, 1st V.C.
CATO, HARRY F. -- Labor, Commerce and Industry, 1st V. C.; Rules.
CHAMBLEE, C. D. -- Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs, 1st V. C.; Invitations and Memorial Resolutions, V. C.
CLYBORNE, H. HOWELL, JR. -- Ways and Means (Resigned 8-23-94).
COBB-HUNTER, GILDA -- Ways and Means.
COOPER, D. T. -- Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs.
CORNING, ROLAND S. -- Judiciary (Resigned 6-30-94).
CROMER, JAMES L. MANN, JR. -- Judiciary.
DAVENPORT, G. RALPH, JR. -- Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs.
DELLENEY, F. G., JR. -- Judicary; Rules.
ELLIOTT, LARRY L. -- Labor, Commerce and Industry.
FAIR, MICHAEL L. -- Education and Public Works; Rules.
FARR, TONEY L. -- Education and Public Works; Ethics, Secy..
FELDER, JOHN G. -- Ways and Means, 3rd V.C.
FULMER, RONALD C. -- Education and Public Works.
GAMBLE, MARGARET J. -- Labor, Commerce and Industry.
GONZALES, STEPHEN E. -- Judiciary.
GOVAN, JERRY N., JR. -- Judiciary.
GRAHAM, LINDSEY O. -- Judiciary.
HALLMAN, HARRY M., JR. -- Ways and Means.
HARRELL, ROBERT W., JR. -- Judiciary.
HARRELSON, JAMES P. -- Judiciary.
HARRIS, JEAN L. -- Operations and Management, 1st V.C.; Ways and Means.
HARRIS, PATRICK B. -- Ways and Means, 2nd V.C.
HARRISON, JAMES H. -- Judiciary; Invitations and Memorial Resolutions.
HARVIN, C. ALEX III -- Labor, Commerce and Industry; Rules.
HARWELL, B. HICKS -- Judiciary; Rules.
HASKINS, TERRY E. -- Judiciary.
HINES, JESSE E. -- Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs.
HODGES, JAMES H. -- Judiciary, Chm.
HOLT, D. N., JR. -- Ways and Means; Ethics, V.C.
HOUCK, WILLIAM S., JR., M.D. -- Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs.
HUFF, THOMAS E. -- Judiciary; Rules.
HUTSON, HEYWARD G. -- Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs.
INABINETT, CURTIS B. -- Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs, 1st V.C.; Interstate Cooperation, Treas.
JASKWHICH, MICHAEL F. -- Education and Public Works.
JENNINGS, DOUGLAS, JR. -- Judiciary.
KEEGAN, THOMAS G. -- Ways and Means.
KELLEY, MARK S. -- Education and Public Works.
KENNEDY, KENNETH -- Education and Public Works.
KEYSERLING, WILLIAM D. -- Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs.
KINON, MARION H. -- Ways and Means.
KIRSH, HERBERT -- Ways and Means.
KLAUBER, JAMES S. -- Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs.
KOON, LARRY L. -- Ways and Means.
LANFORD, STEPHEN P., SR. -- Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs, 2nd V.C.
LAW, JAMES N. -- Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs.
LITTLEJOHN, LANNY F. -- Education and Public Works.
MARCHBANKS, CLAUDE V. -- Ways and Means.
MARTIN, MORGAN -- Judiciary.
MATTOS, JAMES G. -- Ways and Means; Operations and Management, Chm.
MCABEE, JENNINGS G. -- Ways and Means.
MCCRAW, E. DEWITT -- Ways and Means.
MCELVEEN, JOSEPH T., JR. -- Judiciary; Rules.
MCKAY, WOODROW M. -- Ways and Means, Secy.- Treas.; Interstate Cooperation, 1st V.C.
MCLEOD, E. B., JR. -- Labor, Commerce and Industry.
MCMAHAND, WILLIE B. -- Education and Public Works.
MCTEER, DOUGLAS EVANS, JR. -- Rules, Chm.; Ways and Means.
MEACHAM, BECKY -- Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs, Secy.; Ethics, Treas.
MOODY-LAWRENCE, BESSIE -- Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs, Secy.
NEAL, JOSEPH H. -- Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs.
NEILSON, DENNY W. -- Labor, Commerce and Industry; Ethics, Chm.
PHILLIPS, OLIN R. -- Education and Public Works, Chm.
QUINN, RICHARD W., JR. -- Ways and Means.
RHOAD, THOMAS N. -- Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs, Chm.
RICHARDSON, SCOTT H. -- Labor, Commerce and Industry.
RISER, JOHN W. -- Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs.
ROBINSON, ALFRED B., JR. -- Labor, Commerce and Industry.
ROGERS, TIMOTHY F. -- Ways and Means.
RUDNICK, IRENE K. -- Judiciary, 2nd V. C.; Interstate Cooperation, Secy.
SCOTT, JOHN L. -- Judiciary; Rules.
SHARPE, CHARLES R. -- Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs; Interstate, 2nd V.C.
SHEHEEN, ROBERT J. -- Speaker.
SHISSIAS, JUNE S. -- Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs.
SIMRILL, J. GARY -- Labor, Commerce and Industry.
SMITH, J. ROLAND -- Labor, Commerce and Industry; Ethics.
SMITH, WILLIAM DOUGLAS -- Judiciary.
SNOW, JOHN J., JR. -- Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs, Chm. Emeritus.
SPEARMAN, MOLLY M. -- Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs.
STILLE, HARRY C. -- Education and Public Works.
STODDARD, EUGENE C. -- Education and Public Works, Chm. Emeritus.
STONE, CHARLES H. -- Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs.
STUART, ELSIE RAST -- Education and Public Works.
STURKIE, C. LENOIR -- Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs; Invitations and Memorial Resolutions.
THOMAS, PAULA H. -- Judiciary.
TOWNSEND, RONALD P. -- Education and Public Works, 1st V. C.; Operations and Management, 2nd V. C.
TROTTER, TEDDY N. -- Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs.
TUCKER, JOHN W., JR. -- Judiciary, 1st V. C.; Rules, 1st V. C.
VAUGHN, LEWIS R. -- Labor, Commerce and Industry.
WAITES, CANDY Y. -- Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs; Rules.
WALDROP, DAVE C., JR. -- Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs, Chm.
WALKER, ROBERT E. -- Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs.
WELLS, CAROLE C. -- Ways and Means.
WHIPPER, LUCILLE S. -- Labor, Commerce and Industry; Rules, 2nd V.C.
WHITE, JUANITA M. -- Ways and Means; Operations and Management.
WILDER, DONNY -- Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs.
WILDER, JOSEPH B. -- Judiciary; Operations and Management.
WILKES, TIMOTHY C. -- Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs, 2nd V.C.
WILKINS, DAVID H. -- Speaker Pro Tempore.
WILLIAMS, DEWITT -- Education and Public Works; Invitations and Memorial Resolutions, Chm.
WITHERSPOON, WILLIAM DAVID -- Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs.
WOFFORD, SANDRA S. -- Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs; Rules.
WORLEY, HAROLD GENE -- Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs.
WRIGHT, DAVID A. -- Education and Public Works, 2nd V.C.
YOUNG, ANNETTE -- Labor, Commerce and Industry.
YOUNG, ROGER A. -- Judiciary.
Marshall B. Williams, Orangeburg
President Pro Tempore
Frank Caggiano, Columbia
Clerk and Director of Research
Wm. Hogan Brown, Esq, Columbia
Assistant Clerk & Assistant Director of Research
John O. Wienges, St. Matthews
Reading Clerk
James R. Melton, Columbia
Sergeant-at-Arms and Director of Security
Roger W. Beaver, West Columbia
Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms
Rev. George E. Meetze, D.D. , Columbia
Chaplain
DISTRICT NO. 1--Oconee & Pickens
DISTRICT NO. 2--Pickens
DISTRICT NO. 3--Anderson
DISTRICT NO. 4--Abbeville and Anderson
DISTRICT NO. 5--Greenville
DISTRICT NO. 6--Greenville
DISTRICT NO. 7--Greenville
DISTRICT NO. 8--Greenville
DISTRICT NO. 9--Laurens and Greenville
DISTRICT NO. 10--Greenwood and Abbeville
DISTRICT NO. 11--Spartanburg
DISTRICT NO. 12--Spartanburg
DISTRICT NO. 13--Spartanburg
DISTRICT NO. 14--Cherokee, York and Union
DISTRICT NO. 15--York
DISTRICT NO. 16--Fairfield, Lancaster and York
DISTRICT NO. 17--Chester, Fairfield, Union & York
DISTRICT NO. 18--Newberry, Saluda, Union & Lexington
DISTRICT NO. 19--Richland
DISTRICT NO. 20--Richland
DISTRICT NO. 21--Calhoun and Richland
DISTRICT NO. 22--Richland & Kershaw
DISTRICT NO. 23--Lexington
DISTRICT NO. 24--Aiken & Lexington
DISTRICT NO. 25--Edgefield, Aiken & McCormick
DISTRICT NO. 26--Lexington & Aiken
DISTRICT NO. 27--Kershaw and Chesterfield
DISTRICT NO. 28--Dillon, Marlboro and Horry
DISTRICT NO. 29--Darlington and Marlboro
DISTRICT NO. 30--Florence, Marion, Dillon & Marlboro
DISTRICT NO. 31--Florence
DISTRICT NO. 32--Williamsburg, Marion, Georgetown, Florence & Berkeley
DISTRICT NO. 33--Horry
DISTRICT NO. 34--Berkeley, Charleston, Georgetown & Horry
DISTRICT NO. 35--Sumter
DISTRICT NO. 36--Lee, Clarendon, Sumter, & Florence
DISTRICT NO. 37--Berkeley, Colleton & Dorchester
DISTRICT NO. 38--Dorchester, Berkeley & Charleston
DISTRICT NO. 39--Orangeburg, Dorchester, Bamberg, Allendale, Barnwell & Hampton
DISTRICT NO. 40--Orangeburg and Barnwell
DISTRICT NO. 41--Charleston & Dorchester
DISTRICT NO. 42--Charleston
DISTRICT NO. 43--Charleston
DISTRICT NO. 44--Charleston & Berkeley
DISTRICT NO. 45--Colleton, Hampton, Charleston, Beaufort, Jasper & Dorchester
DISTRICT NO. 46--Beaufort
Senator County of Senatorial ------- Residence District --------- -------- Bryan, James E., Jr. Laurens 9 Cork, Holly A. Beaufort 46 Courson, John Richland 20 Courtney, Tyrone Spartanburg 13 Drummond, John Greenwood 10 Elliott, Dick Horry 28 Ford, Robert Charleston 42 Giese, Warren K. Richland 22 Glover, Maggie W. Florence 30 Gregory, Greg Lancaster 16 Hayes, Robert W., Jr. York 15 Holland, Donald H. Kershaw 27 Jackson, Darrell Richland 21 Land, John C., III Clarendon 36 Lander, James A. Newberry 18 Leatherman, Hugh K. Florence 31 Leventis, Phil P. Sumter 35 Macaulay, Alexander S. Oconee 1 (resigned 6-10-94) Martin, Larry A. Pickens 2 Matthews, John W., Jr. Orangeburg 39 McConnell, Glenn F. Charleston 41 McGill, J. Yancey Williamsburg 32 Mescher, William C. Berkeley 37 Mitchell, Theo W. Greenville 7 Moore, Thomas L. Aiken 25 O'Dell, William H. Abbeville 4 Passailaigue, Ernest L. Charleston 43 Patterson, Kay Richland 19 Peeler, Harvey S., Jr. Cherokee 14 Rankin, Luke Horry 33 Reese, Glenn G. Spartanburg 11 Richter, Lawrence, E. Charleston 44 Rose, Michael T. Dorchester 38 Russell, John R. Spartanburg 12 Ryberg, W. Greg Aiken 24 Saleeby, Edward E. Darlington 29 Setzler, Nikki Lexington 26 Short, Linda H. Chester 17 Smith, Greg Georgetown 34 Smith, J. Verne Greenville 5 Stilwell, H. Samuel Greenville 6 Thomas, David L. Greenville 8 Waldrep Anderson 3 Washington, McKinley, Jr. Charleston 45 Williams, Marshall B. Orangeburg 40 Wilson, Joe Lexington 23
County ------ Abbeville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,10 Aiken. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24-26 Allendale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Anderson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-4 Bamberg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Barnwell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39-40 Beaufort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45-46 Berkeley . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32,34,37-38,44 Calhoun. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Charleston . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34,38,41-45 Cherokee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Chester. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Chesterfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Clarendon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Colleton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37,45 Darlington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Dillon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28,30 Dorchester . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37-39,41,45 Edgefield. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Fairfield. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-17 Florence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-32,36 Georgetown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32,34 Greenville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-9 Greenwood. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Hampton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39,45 Horry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28,33-34 Jasper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Kershaw. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22,27 Lancaster. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Laurens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Lee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Lexington. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18,23-24,26 Marion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30,32 Marlboro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28-30 McCormick. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Newberry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Oconee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Orangeburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39-40 Pickens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 Richland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19-22 Saluda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Spartanburg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-13 Sumter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35-36 Union. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14,17-18 Williamsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-17
Adm. Asst. to President--Pam Davis, Columbia.
Secy. to President Pro Tempore--Debbie Hammond, Orangeburg.
Administrative Assistants--Darlene M. Griggs, Joyce Reid, Columbia.
General Desk Clerk--Agnes H. Walker, Columbia.
Calendar Clerk--Cynthia C. Aiken, Irmo.
Bill Clerk--Alicia Eatmon, Columbia.
Asst. Bill Clerk--Susan Edwards, Columbia.
Adm. Asst. to Clerk of Senate--Brenda G. Otto, Columbia.
Adm. Assts. to Asst. Director of Senate Research--Bonnie Huth, Julie Walters, Columbia.
Staff Counsel--Office of Senate Research--John Geathers, David Barden, Joseph Henry, Columbia.
Research Analysts--Susan Coleman, Columbia; Steve Clark, Hopkins; Rengy C. Marshall, Camden.
Building Oper. Manager--Bosie Martin, Columbia.
Attorney-Judiciary--Mike Couick, Columbia.
Dir. of Senate Finance--Mrs. Lee S. Parrish, Columbia.
Asst. Dir. of Senate Finance--Beth Bodenheimer, Columbia.
Bookkeeper--Mrs. Jean Tisdale, Columbia.
Payroll Clerk--Mrs. Jean M. Padgett, Columbia.
Porters--Franklin Goodwin, Columbia.
Agriculture & Natural Resources--Abla Shamkhani, Patricia Pearce, Columbia.
Banking & Insurance--Carleen McQueeney, Linda M. Shirley, Columbia.
Corrections and Penology--Wilhelmina Davis, Columbia.
Education--Jane Fallaw, West Columbia.
Ethics--Diane Mullis, Columbia.
Finance--Betty A. Smith, Mary Frances Newnham, Kathie Parker, Cola.
Fish, Game and Forestry--Evelyn Gerrald, Lugoff.
General Committee--Barbara Satterwhite, Alisa Painter, Columbia.
Invitations--Robin Mosely, Columbia.
Judiciary--Debbie Hammond, Orangeburg; Linda Wicker, Lexington.
Labor, Commerce and Industry--Cynthia Wood, Columbia.
Medical Affairs--Janet Evans, W. Columbia.
Rules Committee--Rosemary Smith, Columbia.
Transportation Committee--Jean Sifley King, Janet Peek, Columbia.
Agriculture and Natural Resources--(vacant)
Banking and Insurance--Jay Johnson, Columbia.
Corrections and Penology--Donnell Jennings, Columbia.
Education--Ellen Still, Columbia.
Finance & Budget & Control Bd. Liaison--Mike Shealy, Columbia.
Fish, Game & Forestry--Sheila McMillan, Columbia.
General--Gregg Sloan.
Labor, Commerce & Industry--Claire Prince,Columbia.
Medical Affairs--Clay Carruth, Columbia.
Transportation--Carolyn Richardson, Columbia.
Leventis, Phil, Chairman Cork, Holly A. Land, John C., III Glover, Maggie W. Setzler, Nikki Jackson, Darrell Peeler, Harvey S., Jr. Lander, James A. Drummond, John Mescher, William Clarence Matthews, John W., Jr. Richter, Lawrence E., Jr. McGill, Yancey Short, Linda H. O'Dell, William H. Smith, Greg Smith, J. Verne Waldrep, Robert L., Jr.
Saleeby, Edward E., Chairman Courtney, C. Tyrone Williams, Marshall B. Thomas, David L. Leatherman, Hugh K. Patterson, Kay Macaulay, Alexander S. Passailaigue, Ernest L., Jr. McConnell, Glenn F. Rose, Michael T. Setzler, Nikki Washington, McKinley, Jr. Courson, John Reese, Glenn G. Mitchell, Theo W. Hayes, Robert W., Jr. Matthews, John W., Jr. Elliott, Dick
Mitchell, Theo W., Chairman Wilson, Joe Holland, Donald H. Patterson, Kay Land, John C., III Ford, Robert Thomas, David L. Glover, Maggie W. Bryan, James E., Jr. Gregory, Greg Giese, Warren K. Rankin, Luke A. Saleeby, Edward E. Richter, Lawrence, E., Jr. Leventis, Phil P. Short, Linda H. Matthews, John W., Jr. Waldrep, Robert L., Jr.
Setzler, Nikki, Chairman Stilwell, Sam Saleeby, Edward E. Russell, John R. Macaulay, Alexander S. Washington, McKinley, Jr. Bryan, James E., Jr. Hayes, Robert W., Jr. Giese, Warren K. Cork, Holly A. Matthews, John W., Jr. Glover, Maggie W. Wilson, Joe Lander, James A. Patterson, Kay Mescher, William C. Courson, John Rankin, Luke A.
Leatherman, Hugh K., Sr., Chairman McConnell, Glenn F. Saleeby, Edward E. Peeler, Harvey S., Jr. Williams, Marshall B. Courson, John E. Land, John C., III Giese, Warren K. Holland, Donald H. Thomas, David L.
Drummond, John, Chairman Thomas, David L. Smith, J. Verne Patterson, Kay Land, John C., III McGill, Yancey Setzler, Nikki Courson, John E. Leatherman, Hugh K. Matthews, John W., Jr. Leventis, Phil O'Dell, William H. Macaulay, Alexander S. Passailaigue, Ernest L., Jr. Peeler, Harvey S., Jr. Washington, McKinley, Jr. Giese, Warren K. Reese, Glenn G.
Holland, Donald H., Chairman Mitchell, Theo W. Drummond, John Stilwell, H. Samuel Land, John C., III Cork, Holly A. Peeler, Harvey S., Jr. Elliott, Dick McGill, Yancey Gregory, Greg Passailaigue, Ernie Ryberg, Walter G. Rose, Michael T. Short, Linda H. Williams, Marshall B. Smith, Greg McConnell, Glenn F. Waldrep, Robert L., Jr.
Moore, Thomas L., Chairman Courtney, C. Tyrone Holland, Donald H. Peeler, Harvey S. Thomas, David L. Russell, John R. Wilson, Joe McGill, J. Yancey Stilwell, Sam Elliott, Dick O'Dell, William H. Martin, Larry A. Washington, McKinley Mescher, William Reese, Glenn G. Ryberg, Greg Hayes, Robert W., Jr. Smith, Greg
Williams, Marshall B., Chairman Saleeby, Edward E. Drummond, John Smith, J. Verne Holland, Donald H.
Courson, John, Chairman Patterson, Kay Peeler, Harvey S., Jr. Stilwell, H. Samuel Wilson, Joe Russell, John R. Matthews, John W., Jr. O'Dell, William H. Thomas, David L. Passailaigue, Ernie
Williams, Marshall B., Chairman Russell, John R. Holland, Donald H. Rose, Michael T. Saleeby, Edward E. Hayes, Robert W., Jr. McConnell, Glenn F. Courtney, Ty Bryan, James E., Jr. Cork, Holly A. Mitchell, Theo W. Ford, Robert Wilson, Joe Glover, Maggie W. Stilwell, Sam Gregory, Greg Moore, Thomas L. Jackson, Darrell
Smith, J. Verne, Chairman Passailaigue, Ernie Drummond, John Reese, Glenn G. Saleeby, Edward E. Courtney, Ty Setzler, Nikki Elliott, Dick Leventis, Phil Ford, Robert McConnell, Glenn F. Jackson, Darrell Moore, Thomas L. Lander, James A. "Jim" Leatherman, Hugh K. Martin, Larry A. O'Dell, William H. Mescher, William
Macaulay, Alexander S., Chairman Washington, McKinley Smith, J. Verne Rose, Michael T. Moore, Thomas L. Hayes, Robert W., Jr. Peeler, Harvey S., Jr. Cork, Holly A. Bryan, James E., Jr. Ford, Robert Courson, John Gregory, Greg Giese, Warren K. Jackson, Darrell Thomas, David L. Martin, Larry A. Russell, John R. Richter, Lawrence E., Jr.
McConnell, Glenn F., Chairman Leatherman, Hugh K. Smith, J. Verne Moore, Thomas L. Williams, Marshall B. Giese, Warren K. Drummond, John Martin, Larry A. Stilwell, Sam Rankin, Luke Macaulay, Alexander S. Ryberg, Greg Bryan, James E., Jr. Short, Linda H. Reese, Glenn G. Smith, Greg Holland, Donald H. Waldrep, Robert L.
Land, John C., III, Chairman Williams, Marshall B. Leatherman, Hugh K. Passailaigue, Ernie Leventis, Phil Rose, Michael T. Mitchell, Theo W. Courtney, Ty Wilson, Joe Elliott, Dick Russell, John R. Lander, James A. "Jim" Patterson, Kay Rankin, Luke McGill, Yancey Richter, Lawrence E., Jr. O'Dell, William H. Ryberg, Greg
BRYAN, JAMES E., JR.--Corrections and Penology; Education; Judiciary; Medical Affairs; Rules
CORK, HOLLY A.--Agriculture and Natural Resources; Education; Fish, Game and Forestry; Judiciary; Medical Affairs
COURSON, JOHN--Banking and Insurance; Education; Ethics; Finance; Invitations, Chairman; Medical Affairs
COURTNEY, C. TYRONE--Banking and Insurance; General; Judiciary; Labor, Commerce and Industry; Transportation
DRUMMOND, JOHN--Agriculture and Natural Resources; Finance, Chairman; Fish, Game and Forestry; Interstate Cooperation; Labor, Commerce and Industry; Rules
ELLIOTT, DICK--Banking and Insurance; Fish, Game and Forestry; General; Labor, Commerce and Industry; Transportation
FORD, ROBERT--Corrections and Penology; Judiciary; Labor, Commerce and Industry; Medical Affairs
GIESE, WARREN K.--Corrections and Penology; Education; Ethics; Finance; Medical Affairs; Rules
GLOVER, MAGGIE W.--Agriculture and Natural Resources; Corrections and Penology; Education; Judiciary
GREGORY, GREG--Corrections and Penology; Fish, Game and Forestry; Judiciary; Medical Affairs
HAYES, ROBERT W., JR.--Banking and Insurance; Education; General; Judiciary; Medical Affairs
HOLLAND, DONALD H.--Corrections and Penology; Ethics; Fish, Game and Forestry, Chairman; General Committee; Interstate Cooperation; Judiciary; Rules
JACKSON, DARRELL--Agriculture and Natural Resources; Judiciary; Labor, Commerce and Industry; Medical Affairs
LAND, JOHN C., III--Agriculture and Natural Resources; Corrections and Penology; Ethics; Finance; Fish, Game and Forestry; Transportation, Chairman
LANDER, JAMES A. "JIM"--Agriculture and Natural Resources; Education; Labor, Commerce and Industry; Transportation
LEATHERMAN, HUGH K.--Banking and Insurance; Ethics, Chairman; Finance; Labor, Commerce and Industry; Rules; Transportation
LEVENTIS, PHIL--Agriculture and Natural Resources, Chairman; Corrections and Penology; Finance; Labor, Commerce and Industry; Transportation
MACAULAY, ALEXANDER S.--Banking and Insurance; Education; Finance; Medical Affairs, Chairman; Rules
MARTIN, LARRY A.--General; Labor, Commerce and Industry; Medical Affairs; Rules
MATTHEWS, JOHN W., JR.--Agriculture and Natural Resources; Banking and Insurance; Corrections and Penology; Education; Finance; Invitations
MCCONNELL, GLENN F.--Banking and Insurance; Ethics; Fish, Game and Forestry; Judiciary; Labor, Commerce and Industry; Rules, Chairman
MCGILL, YANCEY--Agriculture and Natural Resources; Finance; Fish, Game and Forestry; General; Transportation
MESCHER, WILLIAM--Agriculture and Natural Resources; Education; General; Labor, Commerce and Industry
MITCHELL, THEO W.--Banking and Insurance; Corrections and Penology, Chairman; Fish, Game and Forestry; Judiciary; Transportation
MOORE, THOMAS L.--General, Chairman; Judiciary; Labor, Commerce and Industry; Medical Affairs; Rules
O'DELL, WILLIAM H.--Agriculture and Natural Resources; Finance; General; Invitations; Labor, Commerce and Industry; Transportation
PASSAILAIGUE, ERNIE--Banking and Insurance; Finance; Fish, Game and Forestry; Invitaions; Labor, Commerce and Industry; Transportation
PATTERSON, KAY--Banking and Insurance; Corrections and Penology; Education; Finance; Invitations; Transportation
PEELER, HARVEY S., JR.--Agriculture and Natural Resources; Ethics; Finance; Fish, Game and Forestry; General; Invitations; Medical Affairs
RANKIN, LUKE--Corrections and Penology; Education; Rules; Transportation
REESE, GLENN G.--Banking and Insurance; Finance; General; Labor, Commerce and Industry; Rules
RICHTER, LAWRENCE E., JR.--Agriculture and Natural Resources; Corrections and Penology; Medical Affairs; Transportation
ROSE, MICHAEL T.--Banking and Insurance; Fish, Game and Forestry; Judiciary; Medical Affairs; Transportation
RUSSELL, JOHN R.--Education; General; Invitations; Judiciary; Medical Affairs; Transportation
RYBERG, GREG--Fish, Game and Forestry; General; Rules; Transportation
SALEEBY, EDWARD E.--Banking and Insurance, Chairman; Corrections and Penology; Education; Ethics; Interstate Cooperation; Judiciary; Labor, Commerce and Industry
SETZLER, NIKKI--Agriculture and Natural Resources; Banking and Insurance; Education, Chairman; Finance; Labor, Commerce and Industry
SHORT, LINDA--Agriculture and Natural Resources; Corrections and Penology; Fish, Game and Forestry; Rules
SMITH, GREG--Agriculture and Natural Resources; Fish, Game and Forestry; General; Rules
SMITH, J. VERNE--Agriculture and Natural Resources; Finance; Interstate Cooperation; Labor, Commerce and Industry, Chairman; Medical Affairs; Rules
STILWELL, SAM--Education; Fish, Game and Forestry; General; Invitations; Judiciary; Rules
THOMAS, DAVID L.--Banking and Insurance; Corrections and Penology; Ethics; Finance; General; Invitations; Medical Affairs
WALDREP, ROBERT L.--Agriculture and Natural Resources; Corrections and Penology; Fish, Game and Forestry; Rules
WASHINGTON, McKINLEY--Banking and Insurance; Education; Finance; General; Medical Affairs
WILLIAMS, MARSHALL B.--Banking and Insurance; Ethics; Fish, Game and Forestry; Interstate Cooperation, Chairman; Judiciary, Chairman; Rules; Transportation
WILSON, JOE--Corrections and Penology; Education; General; Invitations; Judiciary; Transportation
THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
President of the Senate; Speaker of the House of Representatives; Secretary of State; Chairman, Senate Judiciary Committee and Chairman, House Judiciary Committee.
Director and Code Commissioner--Peden B. McLeod, Columbia.
Asst. Director--Stephen T. Draffin, Columbia.
Attorneys--H. Thompson (Tom) Cone, Lexington; David F. Williams, Joseph F. Munnerlyn, Jr., Beatrice Dennis White, Anne Cushman, Carl F. McIntosh, Columbia.
Asst. to Commissioner--Joyce M. Grimes, Ballentine.
Adm. Asst. to Asst. Dir.--Gayle J. Kubala, Columbia.
Office Mgr.--Barbara L. Haynes, Columbia.
Mail and Print Room Manager--Albert Bell, Jr., Columbia.
Receptionist--Wanda T. Berry, Columbia.
Bill Clerk--Cynthia B. Heyward, Columbia.
Proofreaders--Katie C. Elliott, Pat F. Shearin, Columbia.
Dir. of Research--David J. Cooper, Jr., Columbia.
Assistant Director of Research--Susie M. Eppes, Columbia.
Stenographer, Research--Georgianna M. Mooneyham, Columbia.
Senior Research Clerk--Deirdre M. Smith, Columbia.
Librarian--Videau K. Simons, Columbia.
Index Supervisor--Mary Jane Farr, Union.
Stenographers--Jeanie I. Corley, West Columbia; Sharon H. Pair, Lexington; Brenda B. Melton, Columbia; Nancy R. Lee, Ridgeway; Phyllis K. Tiller, Johnston.
Editor, State Register--Lynn P. Bartlett, Elgin.
Assistant Editor, State Register--Patti F. Marks, Columbia.
Attorney, State Register--Anne Cushman, Columbia.
Director--Leslie Vang.
Assistant Director--Marcia Stine.
Office Manager--Bonnie Harris.
Administrative Assistant--Meg Garrison.
Network Services Manager--Karen LaRoche.
Special Assistant to the Director--Connie Moody.
Printing Services Manager--ViVi Simons.
Chief Mail & Supply Clerk--Roosevelt Cummings, Columbia.
Asst. Mail & Supply Clerk--Linda Foster, Columbia.
Telephone Answering Assts.--Helen Childers, Lexington; Melissa Ambrose, Columbia.
Nurses--Mrs. Hazel A. Johnson, Mrs. Patricia M. Kirkland, Columbia.
Three Members elected by General Assembly; President of the Senate; Speaker of the House of Representatives; Chairmen, Senate Finance and Senate Judiciary Committees; Chairmen, House Ways and Means and House Judiciary Committees.
Sherri Matthews-Hazel, Chairman, Columbia.
Robert S. McCoy, Jr., Winston Salem, N.C.
One Vacancy
Director--George L. Schroeder, Blythewood.
Deputy Director--Cheryle A. Ridings, Columbia.
Senior Audit Manager--Thomas J. Bardin, Columbia.
Audit Manager--Jane I. Thesing, Columbia.
Senior Auditors--Andrew Young, Columbia; Priscilla P. Anderson, Denmark; Perry K. Simpson,
W. Columbia.
Senior Legal Counsel--Jane McCue Johnson, Columbia.
Assoc. Auditors--Marsha S. Ashford, Kathleen C. Snider, Columbia.
Assistant Auditors--Elizabeth W. Oakman, Lynn U. Ballentine, Sara Schechter-Schoeman,
Columbia; Andrea D. Truitt, Clinton.
Business Manager--Susan S. Long, Columbia.
Information Resource Coordinator--Candice H. Pou, Saluda.
Administrative Assistant--MaryBeth Rollings Werts, Saluda.
President of the Senate; Speaker of the House of Representatives; Chairmen, Senate Finance Committee and House Ways and Means Committee; Senate and House Judiciary Committees.
Administrative Office:
112 Blatt Building, Tel. 734-2923.
Director--Charles T. McKinney.
Coordinator Information Systems--Betty H. Hatchell.
Information Systems Specialist--Mary L. Freeman.
Administrative Assistant--Linda M. Stanick.
Data Terminal Operator--Kathi O. Free.
Technical Office Personnel
110 Dennis Building, Tel. 734-3631.
(Programmers, Printouts & Technical)
Sr. Applications Programmers--Gary L. Matthews.
Sr. Procedures & Methods Analyst--Michael L. Stroupe.
Procedures & Methods Analyst--Johnathan Middleton, April L. Jackson.
Part-time Temporary--Robert A. Wood.
Bill Status & Legislative Information:
First Floor Lobby, State House, Tel. 734-2060;
WATS 800-922-1539.
Data Terminal Operators--Mary S. Folger, Brenda B. Ross, Annalee C. Jewel, Melissa Wilkins.
This organization is composed of news reporters and photographers actively engaged in regularly reporting the proceedings of the General Assembly.
Chairman. Sid Gaulden
Aiken Standard--Carl Langley, Tel. 648-2311.
Associated Press--Gary Karr, Robert Tanner, Tel. 799-5510, (State House) 254-7670.
Augusta Chronicle & Herald--Bob Cathcart, Steve Hale, Tel. 648-1395.
Charlotte Observer--Henry Eichel, Tel. 779-5037.
Florence Morning News--Molly McDonough, Tel. 669-1771, Ext. 224.
Greenville News--Tim Flach, William Fox, James Hammond, Tim Smith, Tel. 256-7367.
Myrtle Beach Sun News--Mike Soraghan, Tel. 626-0300.
Spartanburg Herald-Journal--Chuck Carroll, Tel. 779-8231.
The Post and Courier--Sid Gaulden, John Heilprin, Tel. 799-9051, 779-1820.
The State--Cindi Ross Scoppe, Tel. 771-8571, (State House) Tel. 256-2575, Nina Brook, Tel.
771-8435, (State House) Tel. 254-9496.
S. C. ETV--Tom Fowler, Charlotte Sottile, Tom Posey, John Gasque, Warren Foushee, Domino
Boulware, Tel. 737-3353.
S. C. Network--Mike Crowder, Lana Cox, Tel. 790-4300.
WBTW-TV--Cecil Chandler, Tel. 678-4218; Rob Martin, Brad Means, Tel. 678-4222.
WCBD-TV--Anne Fonda, Chris Larson, Tel. 884-2288.
WCIV-TV--Frank O. Hunt, Keith King, Dan Krosse, Tel. 723-4403.
WCSC-TV--Chris Drummond, Tel. 577-6397.
WECT-TV--Ken Lemon, Tel. 448-6597.
WIS-TV--Bill Steiger, Tel. 758-1269; Allen West, Tel. 758-1213.
WLTR--Lexie Chatham, Tel. 737-3420.
WLTX-TV--Carolyn Powell, Tel. 776-3600, 776-9508.
WOLO-TV--Pete Poore, Tel. 754-7528.
WPDE-TV--Jade Kurian, Tel. 662-4916, 665-1515.
WSPA-TV, WBTW-TV, WJBF-TV--Robert Kittle, Tel. 254-2274.
WVOC--Diane Chase, Tel. 772-5600.
WYFF-TV--Tel. 240-5300.
WWDM--Brenda Jones, Tel. 776-1013.
Associated Press--Lou Krasky, Tel. 799-5510.
Cine Graphics--Jim Covington, Tel. 254-9845.
The State--Tim Dominick, Jamie Francis, Boyzell Hosey, Renee Ittner-McManus, Peggy Peattie,
Pam Royal, Linda Stelter, Tel. 771-8420.
1. COMMITTEE TO STUDY PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SERVICES, PROGRAMS AND FACILITIES FOR THE AGING
MEMBERS
Senate: (3) Warren K. Giese, Columbia; Maggie W. Glover, Florence; Ernest L. Passailaigue, Jr., Charleston
House: (3) Patrick B. Harris, Anderson; Denny W. Neilson, Darlington; Dave C. Waldrop, Jr., Newberry
Governor: (3) Mrs. Gloria H. Sholin, Hilton Head Island; Thomas D. Stilwell, Inman; Robert C. Wasson, Laurens
2. COMMITTEE TO STUDY PROBLEMS OF ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE
MEMBERS
Senate: (4) Kay Patterson, Columbia; Nikki G. Setzler, West Columbia; J. Verne Smith, Greer; McKinley Washington, Jr., Ravenel
House: (4) C. D. Chamblee, Anderson; Michael L. Fair, Greenville; Bessie Moody-Lawrence, Rock Hill; Harry C. Stille, Due West
Governor: (4) Ms. Tippi A. Craig, Columbia; Mrs. Leslie Harrison, Greenville; Jarvis R. Klapman, West Columbia; L. R. Perry, Florence
3. JOINT APPROPRIATIONS REVIEW COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
Senate: (6) John Drummond, Greenwood; John W. Matthews, Jr., Bowman; Harvey S. Peeler, Jr., Gaffney; Nikki G. Setzler, West Columbia; David L. Thomas, Greenville; McKinley Washington, Jr., Ravenel
House: (6) Patrick B. Harris, Anderson; Herbert Kirsh, Clover; Jennings G. McAbee, McCormick; Woodrow M. McKay, Timmonsville; John W. Tucker, Jr., Anderson; Juanita M. White, Hardeeville
(Six to be appointed by the Senate Finance Committee Chm. and the Ways and Means Committee Chm.; two of whom shall be appointed by the Chm. from the membership or at-large.)
4. COMMITTEE TO MAKE A STUDY OF THE STATE BIDDING PRACTICES
MEMBERS
Senate: (3) John W. Matthews, Jr., Bowman; Glenn F. McConnell, Charleston; Nikki G. Setzler, West Columbia
House: (3) George H. Bailey, St. George; Robert W. Harrell, Jr., Charleston; Curtis B. Inabinett, Ravenel
Governor: (3) Steve Anderson, Florence; Kimsey Eskridge, Cheraw; Joe Shaffer, Edgefield
5. JOINT BOND REVIEW COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
Senate: (5) John Drummond, Greenwood; Hugh K. Leatherman, Sr., Florence; Phil P. Leventis, Sumter; Thomas L. Moore, Clearwater; J. Verne Smith, Greenville
House: (5) William D. Boan, Heath Springs; Henry E. Brown, Jr., Hanahan; Marion P. Carnell, Ware Shoals; Jean L. Harris, Cheraw; Jennings G. McAbee, McCormick
(5 members appointed by Chm., Finance Committee, 3 from the membership of the Committee, 2 from the Senate at-large; 5 members appointed by Chm., Ways and Means Committee, 3 from the membership of the Committee, 2 from the House at-large.)
6. COMMITTEE ON PERSONAL SERVICE FINANCING AND BUDGETING
MEMBERS
Senate: (5) John Drummond, Chm., Greenwood; John C. Land, III, Manning; Phil P. Leventis, Sumter; J. Verne Smith, Greer; David L. Thomas, Greenville
House: (5) Henry E. Brown, Jr., Hanahan; Marion H. Kinon, Dillon; Douglas E. McTeer, Jr., Early Branch
(5 members of the Senate Finance Committee to be appointed by the Chm. of that Committee, 5 members of the House Ways and Means Committee, to be appointed by the Chm. of that Committee.)
7. COMMITTEE TO REVIEW CANDIDATES FOR OFFICES ELECTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
8. COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE CANDIDATES FOR THE JUDICIARY
MEMBERS
Senate: (4) Thomas L. Moore, Clearwater; Glenn F. McConnell, Charleston; John R. Russell, Spartanburg; Edward E. Saleeby, Hartsville
House: (4) Milton O. Alexander, Simpsonville; Donald W. Beatty, Spartanburg; James H. Hodges, Chm., Lancaster; C. Lenoir Sturkie, West Columbia
9. COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE CANDIDATES FOR THE S. C. EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMMISSION
MEMBERS
Senate: (4) Edward E. Saleeby, Hartsville
House: (4); Daniel T. Cooper, Williamston; John L. Scott, Jr., Columbia; William Douglas Smith, Spartanburg; Lewis R. Vaughn, Taylors
10. COMMITTEE TO REVIEW CANDIDATES FOR THE STATE FIRE COMMISSION (Act 190, 1979)
MEMBERS
Senate: (4) J. Yancey McGill, Kingstree; Thomas L. Moore, Clearwater; William H. O'Dell, Ware Shoals; H. Samuel Stilwell, Greenville
House: (4) Henry E. Brown, Jr., Hanahan; Joe E. Brown, Columbia; C. Alexander Harvin, III, Summerton; Dave C. Waldrop, Jr., Newberry
11. COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE CANDIDATES FOR THE BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES
MEMBERS
Senate: (4) Donald H. Holland, Camden; Thomas L. Moore, Clearwater
House: (4) Harry M. Hallman, Jr., Mt. Pleasant; Thomas G. Keegan, Surfside Beach; E. B. McLeod, Jr., Pinewood; Lucille S. Whipper, Mt. Pleasant
12. COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE CANDIDATES FOR TRUSTEES FOR UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES
MEMBERS
Senate: (4) Warren Giese, Columbia; Maggie Wallace Glover, Florence; Joe Wilson, West Columbia
House: (4) Curtis B. Inabinett, Ravenel; Jennings G. McAbee, McCormick; Eugene C. Stoddard, Gray Court; H. Howell Clyborne, Jr., Taylors
13. COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE CANDIDATES FOR THE STATE HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES FINANCE COMMISSION
MEMBERS
Senate: (4) John E. Courson, Columbia
House: (4) Joe E. Brown, Columbia; C. D. Chamblee, Anderson; William S. Houck, Jr., M. D., Florence; Sandra S. Wofford, Ladson
14. COMMITTEE TO SCREEN CANDIDATES FOR THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
MEMBERS
Senate: (3) C. Tyrone Courtney, Spartanburg; Donald H. Holland, Chm., Camden; Darrell Jackson, Columbia
House: (3) *
* (Previous House members of this committee are held over until new appointments can be made.)
General Public at Large:
Appointed by the Speaker of the House: (2)
15. COMMITTEE ON CHILDREN
MEMBERS
Senate: (3) Thomas L. Moore, Clearwater
House: (3) Gilda Cobb-Hunter, Orangeburg; Michael L. Fair, Greenville; Candy Y. Waites, Columbia
Governor: (3) Catherine C. Christophillis, Greenville; Jane M. Evatt, Columbia; Mrs. Barbara B. Strickler, Spartanburg
16. CORRECTIONAL SYSTEMS STUDY COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
Senate: (3) Donald H. Holland, Camden
House: (3) Donald W. Beatty, Spartanburg; John W. Tucker, Jr., Anderson; Sandra S. Wofford, Ladson
Governor: (3) Pete Borders, Columbia; Mrs. Dodie Guess, Eastover; H. Sam Stilwell, Greenville
17. COMMITTEE TO STUDY PROVISIONAL DRIVER'S LICENSES
MEMBERS
Senate: (3)
House: (3) Toney L. Farr, Union; Ronald C. Fulmer, Charleston; Kenneth Kennedy, Greeleyville
(3 members of Education and Public Works Com., appointed by Chm.; 3 members of Senate Transportation Com., appointed by Chm.)
18. COMMITTEE ON EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT
MEMBERS
Senate: (3) Theo W. Mitchell, Greenville
House: (2) Alma W. Byrd, Columbia; Stephen P. Lanford, Spartanburg
Joint Leg. Com. on Children: (1) Candy Y. Waites, Columbia
(Chm. or designee of the Senate Education Com., Senate General Com., Senate Medical Affairs Com., House Education and Public Works Com., House Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs Com., and the Joint Legislative Com. on Children.)
19. EDUCATION FINANCE REVIEW COMMITTEE TO REVIEW AND ADVISE UPON THE PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED IN PROVIDING A FREE AND APPROPRIATE EDUCATION FOR HANDICAPPED CHILDREN
MEMBERS
Senate: (6) James E. Bryan, Jr., Laurens; Holly A. Cork, Hilton Head Island
(Finance) John C. Land, III, Manning; Ernest L. Passailaigue, Jr., Charleston
House: (6)
(Ways & Means) Jean L. Harris, Cheraw; Timothy F. Rogers, Columbia
(The Committee shall be made up of 3 representatives from each of the following committees of the General Assembly, Senate Education, Senate Finance, House Education and Public Works, and House Ways and Means appointed by each respective Chm.)
20. COMMITTEE FOR CONTINUOUS STUDY OF THE STATE EDUCATIONALSYSTEM AND TO DEVISE ANEQUITABLE FORMULA FOR THE ALLOCATION OF FUNDS TO VARIOUS SCHOOL DISTRICTS
MEMBERS
Senate: (3) Warren K. Giese, Columbia; Kay Patterson, Columbia; Nikki Setzler, West Columbia
House: (3) Michael F. Jaskwhich, Greenville; Denny W. Neilson, Darlington; Olin R. Phillips, Gaffney
Governor: (3) Ms. Jane D. Hyatt, Columbia; Dr. John McFadden, Columbia; Mrs. Margaret C. Pope, Columbia
21. COMMITTEE TO MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION ON IMPLEMENTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE S. C. EDUCATION IMPROVEMENT ACT OF 1984
MEMBERS
Speaker of House or his designee Robert J. Sheheen, Camden
Member of the House appointed by Speaker of the House; Herbert Kirsh, Clover
Lieutenant Governor or his designee; Michael R. Daniel, Gaffney
Member of the Senate appointed by the Lieutenant Governor; J. Yancey McGill, Kingstree
Chairman, House Education and Public Works Com. or his designee; David A. Wright, Columbia
Chairman, Senate Education Com. or his designee; James E. Bryan, Jr., Laurens
State Supt. of Education or his designee; Barbara S. Nielsen, Bluffton
Chairman, Comm. on Higher Education or his designee; Dr. Glenburn Askins, Jr., Marion
Governor or his designee; Janice Trawick, Columbia
Member appointed by the Governor; James B. Pressly, Jr., Greenville
Chairman, House Ways and Means Com. or his designee; Douglas E. McTeer, Jr., Early Branch
Chairman, Senate Finance Com. or his designee; Nikki G. Setzler, W. Columbia, Chm.
22. COMMITTEE TO MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF FEDERAL STUDENT AID IN S. C.
MEMBERS
Senate: (2) John E. Courson, Columbia; William C. Mescher, Pinopolis
House: (2) Ronald P. Townsend, Anderson; Dewitt Williams, St. Stephen
State Comm. on Higher Education(1) Cannon R. Mayes, Coordinator of Student Affairs
Ex Officio: Rita A. Allison, Lyman, House Education Com.
23. COMMITTEE ON ENERGY
MEMBERS
Senate: (5) John Drummond, Greenwood; Phil P. Leventis, Sumter; Thomas L. Moore, Clearwater; William H. O'Dell, Ware Shoals; Harvey S. Peeler, Jr., Gaffney
House: (5) Robert A. Barber, Jr., Charleston; Harry F. Cato, Travelers Rest; W. D. þBillyþ Keyserling, Beaufort; Timothy F. Rogers, Columbia; Lucille S. Whipper, Mt. Pleasant
24. HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT SELECT OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
Chairman, House Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee or his designee; Molly M. Spearman, Saluda
Chairman, Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee or his designee; Phil P. Leventis, Sumter
Chairman, House Labor, Commerce and Industry Committee or his designee; Lewis R. Vaughn, Taylors
Chairman, Senate Labor, Commerce and Industry Committee or his designee
Lieutenant Governor or his designee; J. Verne Smith, Greer
Governor or his designee; Edward L. Albenesius, Ph. D., Aiken
25. HEALTH CARE PLANNING AND OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE, TO STUDY SCHOOL NURSE PROGRAMS AND THE CERTIFICATE OF NEED PROCESS
MEMBERS
Senate: (7) Maggie W. Glover, Florence; Hugh K. Leatherman, Sr., Florence; Larry A. Martin, Pickens; John W. Matthews, Jr., Bowman; J. Yancey McGill, Kingstree; Harvey S. Peeler, Jr., Gaffney; J. Verne Smith, Greer
(2 members of the Finance Committee and 2 members of the Medical Affairs Committee of the Senate and 3 members of the Senate at-large to be appointed by the President.)
House: (7)
(Medical Affairs) William S. Houck, Jr., M.D., Florence; June S. Shissias, Columbia
(At-large) Scott H. Richardson, Hilton Head Island; John W. Tucker, Jr., Anderson; Annette Young, Summerville
(2 members of the Ways and Means Committee and 2 members of the Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives and 3 members of the House of Representatives at-large to be appointed by the Speaker.)
Com. on Aging: (1) Patrick B. Harris, Anderson
(Chm. of the Committee to Study Public and Private Services, Programs and Facilities for the Aging, shall appoint one of his Committee members to serve.)
26. HIGHWAYS AND PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION - INTRABUDGETARY TRANSFERS
MEMBERS
Senate: (3) Ernest L. Passailaigue, Jr., Charleston; J. Yancey McGill, Kingstree; Luke A. Rankin, Conway
House: (3) Toney L. Farr, Union; Ronald C. Fulmer, Charleston; Dewitt Williams, St. Stephen
(3 members of Senate Transportation Com., appointed by Chm., 3 members of House Education and Public Works Com., appointed by Chm.)
27. JOINT INSURANCE STUDY COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
Senate: (5) C. Tyrone Courtney, Spartanburg; John C. Land, III, Manning; Glenn F. McConnell, Charleston; Luke A. Rankin, Conway; Edward E. Saleeby, Hartsville
House: (5) James, J. Bailey, Charleston; Roland S. Corning, Columbia; Joseph T. McElveen, Jr., Sumter; Richard M. Quinn, Jr., Columbia; John L. Scott, Jr., Columbia
Governor: (5) Charles Potok, Columbia; Dr. Travis Pritchard, Columbia; Ron Scheetz, Greenville; Frank Smith, Columbia; Roland Young, Columbia
Ex Officio: John G. Richards, V, Columbia; Chief Insurance Commissioner
28. COMMITTEE ON INTERSTATE COOPERATION
MEMBERS
Senate: (5) John Drummond, Greenwood; Donald H. Holland, Camden; Edward E. Saleeby, Hartsville; J. Verne Smith, Greer; Marshall B. Williams, Orangeburg
House: (5) Marion P. Carnell, Ware Shoals; Curtis B. Inabinett, Ravenel; Woodrow M. McKay, Timmonsville; Irene K. Rudnick, Aiken; Charles R. Sharpe, Wagener
Governor: (5) James M. Miles, Chm., Columbia; Sandra K. McKinney, Columbia; Peden B. McLeod, Columbia; Frank B. Caggiano, Columbia
(This Committee is composed of 5 members of the Committee on Interstate Cooperation from both the Senate and House, and 5 members [State Officials] named by the Governor. The State Officials shall serve ex officio. The Governor shall be an honorary member.)
29. LOCAL GOVERNMENT STUDY COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
Senate: (4) Maggie Wallace Glover, Florence; Greg Gregory, Lancaster; Yancey McGill, Kingstree; Joe Wilson, West Columbia
House: (4) James L. Mann Cromer, Jr., Columbia; Stephen E. Gonzales, N. Charleston; Herbert Kirsh, Clover; Candy Y. Waites, Columbia
Governor: (4) Willie T. Boykin, Marion; Robert R. Nash, Central; Peggy Upchurch, Lake Wylie; Mrs. Mim Woodring, N. Augusta
30. COMMITTEE ON MENTAL HEALTH AND RETARDATION
MEMBERS
Senate: (4) James E. Bryan, Jr., Laurens; Dick Elliott, N. Myrtle Beach; Harvey S. Peeler, Jr., Gaffney; McKinley Washington, Jr., Ravenel
House: (4) Marion P. Carnell, Ware Shoals; Jean L. Harris, Cheraw; Patrick B. Harris, Anderson; James G. Mattos, Greenville
Governor: (4) Mrs. Nancy Banov, Charleston; Jack W. Barnes, Anderson; Mrs. Naomi Dreher, Columbia; Jim Harrison, Denmark
31. COMMITTEE ON STATE EMPLOYEES: STUDY POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR AWARDING AND PAYING MERIT INCREMENTS
MEMBERS
Senate: (5) Glenn F. McConnell, Charleston; Kay Patterson, Columbia; Nikki G. Setzler, West Columbia; Robert L. Waldrep, Jr., Anderson; McKinley Washington, Jr., Ravenel
House: (5) Larry L. Koon, Lexington; E. DeWitt McCraw, Gaffney; Timothy F. Rogers, Columbia; Carole C. Wells, Spartanburg; Lucille S. Whipper, Mt. Pleasant
Governor: (3) Julie F. Lybrand, Columbia; Dr. Alan L. Pollack, Columbia; Anne Yackshaw, Columbia
32. STATE HOUSE COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
Senate: (5) J. Yancey McGill, Kingstree; William H. O'dell, Ware Shoals; Kay Patterson, Columbia; Harvey S. Peeler, Jr., Gaffney; J. Verne Smith, Greer
House: (5) Marion P. Carnell, Ware Shoals; Jerry N. Govan, Jr., Orangeburg; Harry M. Hallman, Jr., Mt. Pleasant; Jean L. Harris, Cheraw; Irene K. Rudnick, Aiken
33. TEXTILE-APPAREL INDUSTRY STUDY COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
Senate: (5) Theo W. Mitchell, Greenville; William H. O'dell, Ware Shoals; Harvey S. Peeler, Jr., Gaffney; Glenn G. Reese, Spartanburg; Nikki G. Setzler, West Columbia
House: (5) Marion P. Carnell, Ware Shoals; Marion H. Kinon, Dillon; Claude V. Marchbanks, Clemson; Olin R. Phillips, Gaffney, Chm.; Alfred B. Robinson, Jr., Easley
Governor: (5) Barry Hamrick, Gaffney; Rod Hull, Irmo; Joe Jennings, Greenville; William M. Pittendreigh, Piedmont, 2nd V.C.; Dr. Douglas V. Rippy, Clemson
34. COMMITTEE TO STUDY ALL ASPECTS OF PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION IN BOTH RURAL AND URBAN AREAS OF THE STATE
MEMBERS
Senate: (3) Holly A. Cork, Hilton Head Island; Robert W. Hayes, Jr., Rock Hill; Theo W. Mitchell, Greenville
House: (3) Lanny F. Littlejohn, Spartanburg; Jennings G. McAbee, McCormick; Juanita M. White, Hardeeville
Governor: (3) Mrs. Walter Baxter, Tillman; Stephen A. Carter, Columbia; W. J. Gist, Woodruff
Ex Officio: Chief Highway Commissioner
35. COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE THE PROMOTION OF THE TOURIST INDUSTRY AND TRADE WITHIN THE STATE AND SHALL COORDINATE THE EFFORTS OF THE DEVELOPMENT BOARD AND DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURE AND AGRO BUSINESS MARKETS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL TOURIST AND OR TRADE MARKETS
MEMBERS
Senate: (3) Dick Elliott, N. Myrtle Beach; Greg Smith, Pawleys Island; McKinley Washington, Jr., Ravenel
House: (3); L. Morgan Martin, Conway; Jennings G. McAbee, McCormick; Woodrow M. McKay, Timmonsville
Governor: (3) Elvin D. Tirrell, Myrtle Beach; Charles W. Pigg, Hilton Head; William E. Wheless, Greenville
36. MIGRATORY WATERFOWL COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
Senate: (2) Joab M. Dowling, Jr., Box 1027, Beaufort (V.C.)
House: (2); Bob Lachicotte, Charleston; C. M. Rentz, Branchville
Governor: (2) Elliott S. Close, Fort Mill; James E. Joye Columbia
Ex Officio: Jack Boggs, Columbia; Bobby Holland, Florence; Curtis M. Wooten, Mt. Pleasant
(9 members, 2 appointed by Chm., House Agriculture & Natural Resources Com., 2 appointed by Chm., Senate Fish, Game & Forestry Com., 2 appointed by Gov.; ex officio members, Ducks Unlimited Regional Dir. for S. C., the immediate past & present Chm. of Ducks Unlimited, for 3 year terms.)
37. JOINT LIAISON COMMITTEE ON SMALL BUSINESS
MEMBERS
Senate:
(LC & I Com.) John Drummond, Greenwood; Hugh K. Leatherman, Sr., Florence
House:
(LC & I Com.) Carole C. Wells, Spartanburg
Governor: (1); Walter Jefferson, Columbia
Ex Officio: Chm., Governor's Small and Minority; Business Expansion Council; Chm., State Development Board
(2 members apptd. from Senate Labor, Commerce and Industry Com. by Chm.; 2 members apptd. from House Labor, Commerce and Industry Com. by Chm.; 1 member apptd. from Senate Finance Com. by Chm.; 1 member apptd. from House Ways and Means Com. by Chm.; 1 member apptd. by the Gov. to represent the small business community; ex officio members, Chm., Governor's Small and Minority Business Expansion Council & Chm., State Development Bd.)
38. ELECTION LAW STUDY COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
Senate: (4) Donald H. Holland, Camden; John W. Matthews, Jr., Bowman; Thomas L. Moore, Clearwater; Addison G. Joe Wilson, W. Columbia
House: (4) H. Howell Clyborne, Jr., Greenville; James L. Mann Cromer, Jr., Columbia; James P. Harrelson, Walterboro; Juanita M. White, Hardeeville
Governor :(4) Ruth B. Clinkscales, Greenville; Sam H. Howell, Columbia; June Waring, Charleston; Betty S. Whitesides, Clover
39. JOINT COMMITTEE ON AQUACULTURE IN S. C.
MEMBERS
Senate: (4) Donald H. Holland, Camden (Chm., Fish, Game and Forestry Com.); John Drummond, Greenwood; Dick Elliott, N. Myrtle Beach; Harvey S. Peeler, Jr., Gaffney
House: (4) Curtis B. Inabinett, Ravenel; John J. Snow, Jr., Hemingway; Teddy N. Trotter, Pickens; W. D. Witherspoon, Conway
(4 members apptd. from Senate Fish, Game and Forestry Com. by Chm; 4 members apptd. from House Agricultural, Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs Com. by Chm.)
40. JOINT LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE ON CULTURAL AFFAIRS
MEMBERS
Senate: (5) John E. Courson, Columbia; Robert W. Hayes, Jr., Rock Hill; John C. Land, III, Manning; John W. Matthews, Jr., Bowman; Ernie Passailaigue, Charleston
House: (5) Henry E. Brown, Jr., Hanahan; Jean L. Harris, Cheraw; Michael F. Jaskwhich, Greenville; Timothy F. Rogers, Columbia; Molly M. Spearman, Saluda
41. SALARY, EXECUTIVE AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATION COMMISSION
MEMBERS
Senate: (4) John C. Land, III, Manning; Hugh K. Leatherman, Sr., Florence; J. Verne Smith, Greer
House: (4) Henry E. Brown, Jr., Hanahan; Jean L. Harris, Cheraw; D. N. Holt, North Charleston; James G. Mattos, Greenville
Governor: (3) Lee Blackburn, Florence; J. R. Richardson, Fort Mill; Charles Stephenson, Columbia
(4 members appointed by Chm., Finance Com., 4 members appointed by Chm., Ways & Means Com. and 3 members appointed by Governor.)
42. COMMITTEE TO STUDY FORMULA FUNDING IN EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MEMBERS
Senate: (4)
(Educ. Com.) (1) H. Samuel Stilwell, Greenville
House: (4)
(Ed. & P.W.) (1) Ronald P. Townsend, Anderson
Governor:(3); Eddie Gunn, Columbia; William S. McCain, Columbia; Janice Trawick, Columbia
(3 members of Senate Finance Com., apptd. by Chm., 1 member of Senate Education Com., apptd. by Chm., 3 members of House Ways & Means Com., apptd. by Chm., 1 member of House Education and Public Works Com., apptd. by Chm., and 3 members apptd. by the Governor.)
(Committee shall report to the General Assembly no later than March 31, 1992.)
43. HIGHER EDUCATION FORMULA FUNDING ADVISORY COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
Senate: (2)
House: (2)
(The two members of the Senate Finance Com. and the House Ways & Means Com. shall be appointed by the respective Chm.)
44. JOINT COMMITTEE TO STUDY PROBLEMS OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
MEMBERS
Senate: (3) James A. Lander, Newberry; John W. Matthews, Jr., Bowman; Nikki G. Setzler, West Columbia
House: (3) J. Michael Baxley, Hartsville; Robert E. Walker, Landrum; Joseph B. Wilder, Barnwell, Chm.
Governor: (3) J. S. Dusenberry, Columbia; Betty Easler, Columbia; Richard R. Ferrante, Ph. D., Lexington
45. COMMITTEE TO PUBLISH THE SOUTH CAROLINA REPORTS
MEMBERS
Senate: (1) David L. Thomas, Greenville
House: (2) Douglas Jennings, Jr., Bennettsville; L. Morgan Martin, Conway
Supreme Court: (1) David W. Harwell, Florence
46. CRIME STUDY COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
Senate: (3) Robert Ford, Charleston; Greg Gregory, Lancaster; Robert W. Hayes, Jr., Rock Hill
47. COMMITTEE TO STUDY ALTERNATE ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER SYSTEM
MEMBERS
Senate: (1) W. Greg Ryberg, Aiken
House: (1)
Governor: (1)
48. A TASK FORCE TO STUDY ALL ASPECTS OF THE PROBLEM OF WELFARE DEPENDENCY IN SOUTH CAROLINA AND RECOMMEND TO THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES METHODS OF WELFARE REFORM
MEMBERS
House: (10)
(Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs) Heyward G. Hutson, Summerville; Joseph H. Neal, Hopkins; June S. Shissias, Columbia; Sandra S. Wofford, Ladson
(Ways and Means) Gilda Cobb-Hunter, Orangeburg; James G. Mattos, Greenville; Carole C. Wells, Spartanburg
(3 members of the Judiciary Committee, 4 members of the Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs Committee from Subcommittee 5 of that Committee and 3 members of the Ways and Means Committee of the House of Representatives to be appointed by the Speaker.)
49. COMMITTEE TO CONDUCT A CONTINUING STUDY OF THE CRIMINAL LAWS OF THIS STATE
MEMBERS
Two members from Senate Judiciary apptd. by the Chairman
Two members from House Judiciary apptd. by the Chairman
Chairman, Senate Finance Committee or his designee
Chairman, House Ways and Means Committee or his designee
Chairman, Senate Corrections and Penology or his designee
Chairman, House Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs Committee or his designee; Dave C. Waldrop, Jr., Newberry
Member of the Senate apptd. by the President Pro Tempore
Member of the House apptd. by the Speaker; David H. Wilkins, Greenville
Circuit solicitor apptd. by the Chairman of the Commission on Prosecution Coordination
Public defender apptd. by the President of the S. C. Public Defenders Association
Family Court Judge apptd. by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
Circuit Court Judge apptd. by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
Two members apptd. by the Governor; Mark R. Elam, Columbia; Jeff N. Thordahl, Columbia
(The Committee shall report its initial findings and recommendations to the General Assembly on March 15, 1994, and shall make a report to the General Assembly each year thereafter.)
50. A TASK FORCE TO STUDY AND MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ON A LONG RANGE PLAN FOR SOUTH CAROLINA'S COASTAL AREA
MEMBERS
House: (6)
(6 members of the House of Representatives, apptd. by the Speaker of the House, one of whom must be Chm. of the Task Force and such other members as the Chm. of the Task Force considers appropriate. The Task Force shall submit its initial recommendations to the House of Representatives by Feb. 1, 1995. Upon submitting its final recommendations before Feb. 1, 1996, the Task Force is dissolved.)
51. LEGISLATIVE MEDICAID WAIVER TASK FORCE
MEMBERS
Senate: (3)
House: (3)
Governor: (1)
Health Care Planning & Oversight: (3)
(Members consist of the Gov. or his designee, up to 3 members of the Senate Finance Com. apptd. by the Chm., up to 3 members of the Ways & Means Com. apptd. by the Chm., and up to 3 members apptd. by the Chm. of the Joint Com. on Health Care Planning & Oversight. In addition to the Gov. and the legislative members, the Chm. of Senate Finance, Ways & Means, and Health Care Planning & Oversight may jointly appt. up to 6 reps. of public & private interests, one of whom must be a consumer, who are significantly affected by the waiver.)
52. PERFORMANCE AUDIT PLANNING COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
Senate: (6)
(Finance Com.) (3)
House: (6)
(Ways & Means) (3)
(The President Pro Tempore of the Senate, Speaker of the House & the Chairmen of Senate Finance & the House Ways & Means Committees shall each appt. 3 members. The Committee shall conclude its work & issue a final report by Feb. 1, 1995.)
53. A STUDY COMMITTEE TO DETERMINE THE DESIRABILITY AND FEASIBILITY OF PROVIDING FUNDING, LOCATION AND ACCESS FOR A YEAR-ROUND GOVERNOR'S SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS AND HUMANITIES
MEMBERS
Member of House Ways and Means Com. apptd. by Speaker of the House; Douglas E. McTeer, Jr., Early Branch
Member of House Education and Public Works Com. apptd. by Speaker of the House; Elsie Rast Stuart, Pelion
Member of Senate Finance Com. apptd. by Chm.; J. Verne Smith, Greer
Member of the Senate Education Com. apptd. by Chm.; State Supt. of Education or his designee;
Chm., Comm. on Higher Education or his designee
Member apptd. by the Governor; Dr. Leo F. Twiggs, Orangeburg
(The study committee shall report its findings to the General Assembly no later than April 1, 1995, and the study committee terminates when the report is made.)
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