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The House assembled at 2:00 P.M.
Deliberations were opened with prayer by the Chaplain of the House of Representatives, the Rev. Dr. Alton C. Clark as follows:
Heavenly Father, each day we bow before You at this time just for a minute or two to pray. Let it never be wasted or boring moments. Make it instead a precious time, as often we find our earthly anchors so far away. But in these moments of daily prayer may we feel a Power which we cannot understand fully. Make us to hold fast to that Power, God's presence, throughout the day, knowing that thereby we are given a purpose exceeding our ability to define. May we anchor our trust in our ever available God to enable us to do what we cannot do alone.
So be with us this day and every day. Amen.
Pursuant to Rule 6.3, the House of Representatives was led in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America by the SPEAKER.
After corrections to the Journal of the proceedings of yesterday, the SPEAKER ordered it confirmed.
Rep. ROGERS moved that when the House adjourns, it adjourn in memory of Luther M. Lee of Columbia, which was agreed to.
The following were received and referred to the appropriate committees for consideration.
Document No. 1897
Promulgated By Department of Transportation
Bus Shelters
Received By Speaker January 10, 1996
Referred to House Committee on Education and Public Works
120 Day Review Expiration Date May 10, 1996
Document No. 1904
Promulgated By Department of Archives and History
General Records Retention Schedule for Data Processing and Other Electronic Records
Received By Speaker January 9, 1996
Referred to House Committee on Ways and Means
120 Day Review Expiration Date May 9, 1996
Document No. 1905
Promulgated By Commission on Higher Education
Determination of Rates of Tuition and Fees
Received By Speaker January 10, 1996
Referred to House Committee on Ways and Means
120 Day Review Expiration Date May 10, 1996
The following was received.
January 10, 1996
Mr. Speaker and Members of the House:
The Senate respectfully informs your Honorable Body that it has confirmed the Governor's appointment of:
Reappointment, Lexington County Master-in-Equity, with term to commence January 1, 1995, and to expire January 1, 2001:
The Honorable George William Jefferson, 221 Barmount Drive, Columbia, S.C. 29210
Very respectfully,
President
Received as information.
The following was received.
January 10, 1996
Mr. Speaker and Members of the House:
The Senate respectfully informs your Honorable Body that it has confirmed the Governor's appointment of:
Reappointment, Aiken County Master-in-Equity, with term to commence June 30, 1995, and to expire June 30, 2001:
The Honorable Robert A. Smoak, Jr., Post Office Box 1397, Aiken, S.C. 29802-1397
Very respectfully,
President
Received as information.
Rep. H. BROWN, from the Committee on Ways and Means, submitted a favorable report, with amendments, on:
H. 4397 -- Reps. Wilkins, Huff, Sharpe, H. Brown, D. Smith, Cato, Townsend, Haskins, J. Brown, Littlejohn, Herdklotz, Hutson, J. Young, Jennings, Simrill, Bailey, Harrell, Allison, Law, Walker, Gamble and Richardson: A BILL ENACTING THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRIAL CLUSTER ACT OF 1996, BY AMENDING THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING SECTIONS 12-6-3480, 38-7-190, AND 12-10-45 SO AS TO ALLOW CERTAIN INCOME TAX CREDITS TO BE APPLIED AGAINST INSURANCE PREMIUM TAX LIABILITIES AND VICE VERSA AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE DESIGNATION OF ADDITIONAL ENTERPRISE ZONES IN THE CASE OF PROJECTS OF QUALIFYING TIRE MANUFACTURERS; TO AMEND SECTION 12-6-3360, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO THE TARGETED JOBS TAX CREDIT, SO AS TO EXTEND THE TAX CREDIT CARRY FORWARD PERIOD FROM TEN TO FIFTEEN YEARS; TO AMEND SECTION 12-10-70, RELATING TO ADDITIONAL TAX CREDITS ALLOWED IN ENTERPRISE ZONES AND OTHER SITUATIONS RELATED TO SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS, SO AS TO EXTEND THESE PROVISIONS TO QUALIFYING TIRE MANUFACTURERS AND ALLOW THE QUALIFICATION OF A PERCENTAGE OF TRANSFERRED EMPLOYEES AS NEW EMPLOYEES IN THE CASE OF AN ELIGIBLE TIRE MANUFACTURER; TO AMEND SECTION 12-10-80, RELATING TO THE JOB DEVELOPMENT FEES ALLOWED QUALIFYING BUSINESSES, SO AS TO CLARIFY THE STATUS OF THE FEES IN THE EVENT OF DISQUALIFICATION AND PROVIDE ADDITIONAL CIRCUMSTANCES UNDER WHICH JOB DEVELOPMENT FEES MAY BE EXPENDED; TO AMEND SECTION 12-14-30, RELATING TO DEFINITIONS UNDER THE ECONOMIC IMPACT ZONE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 1995, SO AS TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL ELIGIBILITY FOR QUALIFYING FOR THE BENEFITS ALLOWED IN THE ACT; TO AMEND SECTION 12-21-2423, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO THE RETENTION OF A PORTION OF ADMISSIONS LICENSE TAXES FOR MAJOR TOURISM OR RECREATION PROJECTS, SO AS TO CLARIFY THE APPLICATION OF THE PROVISION ALLOWING THE RETENTION OF THESE TAX REVENUES; AND TO AMEND SECTION 12-37-930, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO VALUATION OF PROPERTY AND ALLOWABLE DEPRECIATION OF PROPERTY FOR PURPOSES OF PROPERTY TAXATION, SO AS TO ALLOW A HIGHER DEPRECIATION RATE FOR RUBBER PRODUCTS AND ALLOW A LOWER DEPRECIATION LIMIT FOR QUALIFYING TIRE MANUFACTURERS.
Ordered for consideration tomorrow.
Rep. SHARPE, from the Committee on Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs, submitted a favorable report, with amendments, on:
H. 3879 -- Rep. Witherspoon: A BILL TO AMEND SECTION 50-3-315, AS AMENDED, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO DEPUTY ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS OF THE NATURAL RESOURCES ENFORCEMENT DIVISION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, SO AS TO REVISE THEIR AUTHORITY, POWERS, AND REQUIREMENTS.
Ordered for consideration tomorrow.
Rep. HARRISON, from the Committee on Judiciary, submitted a favorable report, with amendments, on:
H. 3339 -- Rep. Koon: A BILL TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING SECTION 56-5-1538 SO AS TO REQUIRE DRIVERS OF MOTOR VEHICLES TRAVELING THROUGH AN EMERGENCY SCENE TO USE CAUTION AND DRIVE AT A REASONABLE SPEED, PROVIDE PENALTIES, AND PROVIDE EMERGENCY WORKERS CONTROL OVER THE EMERGENCY SCENE.
Ordered for consideration tomorrow.
Rep. HARRISON, from the Committee on Judiciary, submitted a favorable report, with amendments, on:
H. 3532 -- Reps. Wright, H. Brown, Cato, Cooper, Fulmer, Harvin, Harwell, Keegan, Knotts, Koon, Wilkins and A. Young: A BILL TO AMEND TITLE 52, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO AMUSEMENTS, GAMES, AND ATHLETIC CONTESTS BY ADDING CHAPTER 19 SO AS TO ESTABLISH IMMUNITY FROM LIABILITY FOR INJURIES OR DEATH TO A PERSON ENGAGED IN A ROLLER SKATING ACTIVITY CAUSED BY AN INHERENT RISK OF ROLLER SKATING.
Ordered for consideration tomorrow.
Rep. J. BROWN, from the Committee on Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs, submitted a favorable report, with amendments, on:
H. 4351 -- Reps. Walker, Byrd, D. Smith, Allison, Baxley, J. Brown, Cain, Chamblee, Cobb-Hunter, Cooper, Cromer, Davenport, Gamble, Harrell, J. Harris, Harvin, Haskins, Herdklotz, Huff, Jaskwhich, Kelley, Kinon, Lanford, Littlejohn, McMahand, Meacham, Phillips, Robinson, R. Smith, Stille, Townsend, Vaughn, Wells, Wilder, Wilkes, Wilkins, Wright, J. Young, Inabinett, Keyserling, Hutson, Bailey, Witherspoon, Riser, Law, Simrill, Seithel, Cave, Richardson and Clyburn: A BILL TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, SO AS TO ENACT THE GIFT OF LIFE ORGAN AND TISSUE PROCUREMENT ACT OF 1996 BY ADDING SECTION 12-6-5065 SO AS TO PROVIDE FOR A DESIGNATION ON STATE INCOME TAX FORMS ENABLING A TAXPAYER TO MAKE A CONTRIBUTION TO THE GIFT OF LIFE TRUST FUND; BY ADDING ARTICLE 13 TO TITLE 44, CHAPTER 43 SO AS TO ESTABLISH THE GIFT OF LIFE TRUST FUND, TO PROVIDE FOR ITS BOARD OF DIRECTORS, DUTIES, AND FOR EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS; AND BY ADDING SECTION 56-1-143 SO AS TO PROVIDE THAT THE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE AND TAXATION SHALL OFFER PERSONS OBTAINING OR RENEWING A DRIVER'S LICENSE THE OPPORTUNITY TO VOLUNTARILY CONTRIBUTE ONE DOLLAR TO THE GIFT OF LIFE TRUST FUND AND THESE FUNDS MUST BE CREDITED TO AN ACCOUNT IN THE STATE TREASURER'S OFFICE FOR USE BY THE TRUST FUND.
Ordered for consideration tomorrow.
On motion of Rep. HASKINS, with unanimous consent, the following was taken up for immediate consideration:
H. 4422 -- Rep. Wilkins: A HOUSE RESOLUTION TO GRANT SPECIAL LEAVE OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES TO ADMIT CERTAIN EMPLOYEES OR REPRESENTATIVES OF THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR TO THE FLOOR OF THE HOUSE DURING THE 1996 REGULAR SESSION OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY AND DURING ANY SPECIAL SESSION WHICH MAY BE CALLED IN 1996.
Be it resolved by the House of Representatives:
That in accordance with the provisions of Rule 10.1 of the Rules of the House of Representatives, Will McCain, Howell Clyborne, Billy Routh, Cindy Konduras, Don Hottel, Angelia Tutko, Jeanine Greene, and Katherine Fanning, employees or representatives of the Office of the Governor, are granted special leave of the House to be admitted in the outer doors of the Chamber, in the Hall, and upon the Floor of the House of Representatives at any time during the regular 1996 session of the General Assembly and for any special session of the General Assembly such as may be ordered in 1996.
The Resolution was adopted.
The following was introduced:
H. 4423 -- Rep. Rice: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION TO REQUEST THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO ERECT A MARKER AT THE INTERSECTION OF UNITED STATES HIGHWAY 25 AND SOUTH CAROLINA HIGHWAY 124 IN GREENVILLE COUNTY HONORING MR. RICKY DALE PERRY.
The Concurrent Resolution was ordered referred to the Committee on Invitations and Memorial Resolutions.
The following was introduced:
H. 4424 -- Rep. Rice: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION TO REQUEST THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO NAME A PORTION OF SOUTH CAROLINA HIGHWAY 123 IN GREENVILLE COUNTY FROM WHITE HORSE ROAD TO PENDLETON STREET IN HONOR OF JOSEPH JEFFERSON WOFFORD "SHOELESS JOE" JACKSON.
The Concurrent Resolution was ordered referred to the Committee on Invitations and Memorial Resolutions.
The Senate sent to the House the following:
S. 1004 -- Senators Giese, Alexander, Boan, Bryan, Cork, Courson, Courtney, Drummond, Elliott, Fair, Ford, Glover, Gregory, Hayes, Holland, Jackson, Land, Lander, Leatherman, Leventis, Martin, Matthews, McConnell, McGill, Mescher, Moore, O'Dell, Passailaigue, Patterson, Peeler, Rankin, Reese, Richter, Rose, Russell, Ryberg, Saleeby, Setzler, Short, Greg Smith, J. Verne Smith, Thomas, Waldrep, Washington and Wilson: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION TO CONGRATULATE THOSE LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES IN SOUTH CAROLINA INCLUDING THE GREENVILLE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT, MT. PLEASANT POLICE DEPARTMENT, CHARLESTON POLICE DEPARTMENT, SOUTH CAROLINA LAW ENFORCEMENT DIVISION (SLED), GREENVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT, IRMO POLICE DEPARTMENT, SUMTER POLICE DEPARTMENT, AND THE SAVANNAH RIVER SITE LAW ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENT WHICH HAVE BEEN ACCREDITED NATIONALLY BY THE COMMISSION ON ACCREDITATION FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES, INC. (C.A.L.E.A.) OR WHICH ARE IN THE PROCESS OF BECOMING SO ACCREDITED, AND TO COMMEND THE SOUTH CAROLINA POLICE ACCREDITATION COALITION TO WHICH THESE AGENCIES BELONG FOR ITS EFFORTS IN IMPROVING LAW ENFORCEMENT IN OUR STATE.
The Concurrent Resolution was agreed to and ordered returned to the Senate with concurrence.
On motion of Rep. COOPER, with unanimous consent, the following was taken up for immediate consideration:
S. 1006 -- Senator Saleeby: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION TO FIX 12:00 NOON ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1996, AS THE TIME FOR ELECTING SUCCESSORS TO THE THREE COMMISSIONERS FOR THE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMMISSION, WHOSE CURRENT TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 30, 1996.
Be it resolved by the Senate, the House of Representatives concurring:
That the Senate and the House of Representatives shall meet in joint assembly in the Hall of the House of Representatives on Wednesday, January 31, 1996, at 12:00 noon to elect successors to the three commissioners for the Employment Security Commission, whose current terms expire June 30, 1996.
The Concurrent Resolution was agreed to and ordered returned to the Senate with concurrence.
The following Joint Resolution was introduced, read the first time, and referred to appropriate committee:
H. 4425 -- Ways and Means Committee: A JOINT RESOLUTION MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FROM FISCAL YEAR 1994-95 SURPLUS GENERAL FUND REVENUES.
Without reference.
The roll call of the House of Representatives was taken resulting as follows.
Allison Anderson Askins Bailey Breeland Brown, G. Brown, H. Brown, J. Byrd Cain Canty Carnell Cato Cave Chamblee Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cooper Cotty Cromer Dantzler Davenport Delleney Easterday Elliott Felder Fleming Fulmer Gamble Govan Hallman Harrell Harris, J. Harris, P. Harrison Harvin Haskins Herdklotz Hines, J. Hines, M. Hodges Howard Huff Hutson Inabinett Jennings Keegan Kelley Kennedy Keyserling Kinon Kirsh Klauber Knotts Koon Lanford Law Lee Limbaugh Limehouse Littlejohn Lloyd Marchbanks Mason McAbee McCraw McKay McMahand McTeer Meacham Neal Neilson Phillips Quinn Rhoad Rice Richardson Riser Robinson Rogers Sandifer Scott Seithel Sharpe Sheheen Shissias Simrill Smith, D. Smith, R. Spearman Stille Stoddard Stuart Thomas Tripp Trotter Tucker Vaughn Waldrop Walker Wells Whatley Whipper, L. Whipper, S. White Wilder Wilkes Wilkins Williams Witherspoon Wofford Worley Wright Young Young-Brickell
I came in after the roll call and was present for the Session on Wednesday, January 10.
J. Michael Baxley Bessie Moody-Lawrence Michael F. Jaskwhich Joseph T. McElveen, Jr. Ronald P. Townsend Theodore A. Brown
STATEMENTS OF ATTENDANCE
Reps. RHOAD and L. WHIPPER signed a statement with the Clerk that they came in after the roll call of the House and were present for the Session on Tuesday, January 9.
The following Bills were taken up, read the second time, and ordered to a third reading:
S. 879 -- Senators Martin and Alexander: A BILL TO AMEND SECTION 7-7-450, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO THE VOTING PRECINCTS FOR PICKENS COUNTY, SO AS TO CONSOLIDATE THE UNIVERSITY PRECINCT AND THE FORT HILL PRECINCT IN PICKENS COUNTY INTO A SINGLE PRECINCT ENTITLED THE "FORT HILL" PRECINCT.
H. 4410 -- Reps. Hutson, G. Bailey, Cobb-Hunter, Harrell and Young-Brickell: A BILL TO AMEND SECTION 7-7-230, AS AMENDED, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO VOTING PRECINCTS IN DORCHESTER COUNTY, SO AS TO REVISE THESE PRECINCTS AND THE DATE OF THE OFFICIAL MAP ON WHICH THE LINES OF THESE PRECINCTS ARE DELINEATED.
H. 4407 -- Rep. D. Smith: A BILL TO AMEND SECTION 59-47-10, AS AMENDED, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF AND THE BLIND, SO AS TO ADD A MEMBER TO THE BOARD APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR FROM THE STATE AT LARGE TO REPRESENT THE GENERAL PUBLIC.
Rep. D. SMITH explained the Bill.
Rep. J. YOUNG moved to adjourn debate upon the following Bill until Thursday, January 11, which was adopted.
S. 906 -- Senator Land: A BILL TO PROVIDE THAT THE SUPERINTENDENT OF ANY SCHOOL DISTRICT LOCATED IN CLARENDON COUNTY SERVING AS AN EX OFFICIO MEMBER OF A VOCATIONAL SCHOOL BOARD SHALL SERVE AS A VOTING MEMBER OF SUCH BOARD.
The following Bill was read the third time, passed and, having received three readings in both Houses, it was ordered that the title be changed to that of an Act, and that it be enrolled for ratification.
S. 251 -- Senators Hayes and Rose: A BILL TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING CHAPTER 2A TO TITLE 36 SO AS TO MAKE GENERAL PROVISIONS TO THE UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE REGARDING LEASES AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE FORMATION, CONSTRUCTION, EFFECT, PERFORMANCE, AND DEFAULT OF A LEASE CONTRACT; AND TO AMEND SECTIONS 36-1-105, 36-1-201(37), AND 36-9-113, RELATING TO OTHER PROVISIONS OF THE UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE, SO AS TO REVISE THESE PROVISIONS TO CONFORM THEM TO THE ABOVE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 2A; AND BY ADDING CHAPTER 4A TO TITLE 36 SO AS TO MAKE GENERAL PROVISIONS TO THE UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE ON FUND TRANSFERS INCLUDING THE ISSUANCE, ACCEPTANCE, AND PAYMENT OF PAYMENT ORDERS.
Rep. WRIGHT moved to adjourn debate upon the following Joint Resolution until Thursday, January 11, which was adopted.
H. 3512 -- Education and Public Works Committee: A JOINT RESOLUTION TO DISAPPROVE REGULATIONS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, RELATING TO THE REPEAL OF PARENT-ORIENTED EDUCATION PROGRAMS AND THE PROMULGATION OF PARENT/FAMILY LITERACY PROGRAMS, DESIGNATED AS REGULATION DOCUMENT NUMBER 1713, PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE 1, CHAPTER 23, TITLE 1 OF THE 1976 CODE.
Rep. WRIGHT moved to adjourn debate upon the following Joint Resolution until Thursday, January 11, which was adopted.
H. 3968 -- Education and Public Works Committee: A JOINT RESOLUTION TO DISAPPROVE REGULATIONS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION, RELATING TO RELOCATABLE CLASSROOMS, DESIGNATED AS REGULATION DOCUMENT NUMBER 1765, PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE 1, CHAPTER 23, TITLE 1 OF THE 1976 CODE.
The SPEAKER granted Rep. CARNELL a leave of absence for the remainder of the day.
The SPEAKER granted Rep. BAXLEY a leave of absence for the remainder of the day to attend the funeral of Mr. Tom Ed Hearon of Bethune.
The vetoes on the following Act were taken up.
H. 3362 (R. 211) -- The 1995-96 Appropriations Act (Abbreviated Title)
Veto 1 Part IA, Section 3A, Senate, page 1, line 19, Other Personal Service, $30,000
Rep. HASKINS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 2 Part IA, Section 3A, Senate, page 1, line 20, Taxable Subsistence, $70,000
Rep. HASKINS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 3 Part IA, Section 3A, Senate, page 1, line 21, Temporary Help, $204,783
Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 4 Part IA, Section 3A, Senate, page 1, line 27, Interim Expense, $5,600
Rep. SHARPE moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 5 Part IA, Section 3A, Senate, page 1, line 29, Official Expense of Pres. of Senate, $3,500
Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 6 Part IA, Section 3A, Senate, page 1, line 31, Med. Supplies and Equipment, $1,269
Rep. SHARPE moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 7 Part IA, Section 3A, Senate, page 1, line 41, Joint Committees, $330,208
Rep. ROBINSON moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Rep. KEYSERLING demanded the yeas and nays, which were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Allison Askins Bailey Brown, H. Brown, J. Byrd Cain Cato Chamblee Clyburn Cooper Cotty Cromer Dantzler Davenport Delleney Easterday Elliott Felder Fleming Gamble Hallman Harrell Harrison Haskins Herdklotz Hines, J. Hines, M. Huff Hutson Jennings Keegan Kelley Kinon Kirsh Klauber Knotts Koon Lanford Law Limbaugh Limehouse Littlejohn Marchbanks Martin Mason McCraw Meacham Neilson Phillips Quinn Rhoad Rice Richardson Riser Robinson Sandifer Seithel Sharpe Sheheen Shissias Simrill Smith, D. Smith, R. Spearman Stille Stuart Thomas Tripp Trotter Waldrop Walker Wells Whatley Wilkins Witherspoon Wofford Worley Wright Young Young-Brickell
Those who voted in the negative are:
Breeland Brown, G. Canty Cobb-Hunter Harris, J. Harris, P. Harvin Hodges Howard Inabinett Keyserling Lee Lloyd McAbee McMahand McTeer Moody-Lawrence Neal Scott Stoddard Tucker Whipper, L. Whipper, S. White Wilder Wilkes
So, the veto was continued.
Veto 8 Part IA, Section 3A, Senate, page 2, line 1, Other Personal Service, $3,200
Rep. HASKINS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 9 Part lA, Section 3A, Senate, page 2, line 5, Admin. Joint Committees, $116,142
Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 10 Part IA, Section 3B, House, page 7, line 34, Unclass. Leg. Miscel., $33,000
Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 11 Part IA, Section 3B, House, page 7, line 42, Unclass. Leg. Miscel., $90,000
Rep. ROBINSON moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 12 Part IA, Section 3B, House, page 8, line 31, Subsistence, $500,454
Rep. SHEHEEN explained the veto.
Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 13 Part IA, Section 4A, Judicial, page 17, line 40, Admin. Fund, $589,628
Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Rep. HODGES demanded the yeas and nays, which were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Allison Askins Bailey Brown, H. Brown, J. Cain Cato Chamblee Clyburn Cromer Dantzler Davenport Delleney Easterday Felder Fleming Gamble Hallman Harrell Harris, J. Harrison Haskins Herdklotz Huff Hutson Jaskwhich Jennings Keegan Kelley Kinon Kirsh Klauber Knotts Koon Lanford Law Limehouse Littlejohn Marchbanks Mason McCraw McElveen McKay Meacham Neilson Phillips Quinn Rhoad Rice Riser Robinson Sandifer Seithel Sharpe Sheheen Simrill Smith, D. Smith, R. Spearman Stille Stoddard Stuart Thomas Tripp Trotter Vaughn Waldrop Walker Wells Whatley Whipper, S. Wilder Wilkins Witherspoon Wofford Worley Wright Young Young-Brickell
Those who voted in the negative are:
Anderson Breeland Brown, G. Byrd Canty Cave Cobb-Hunter Cotty Harris, P. Harvin Hines, J. Hines, M. Hodges Inabinett Kennedy Keyserling Lee Lloyd McAbee McMahand McTeer Moody-Lawrence Neal Richardson Scott Shissias Tucker Whipper, L. White Wilkes Williams
So, the veto was continued.
Veto 14 Part IA, Section 4A, Judicial, page 17, line 38, Other Operating, $880,000
Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 15 Part IA, Section 4B, Sentencing Guidelines, page 23, line 7, Other Operating, $198
Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 16 Part IA, Section 4B, Sentencing Guidelines, page 23, line 10, Other Operating, $12,878
Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 17 Part IA, Section 6C, Governor's Office, page 29, line 30, Veteran's Cemetery, $67,500
Rep. ROBINSON moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
I wish to be recorded as being strongly opposed to Veto 17 H. 3362 Part 1A, State Veterans Cemetery which places an unnecessary burden on veterans and their dependents.
Rep. THOMAS G. KEEGAN
Veto 18 Part IA, Section 9, Comptroller General, page 34, line 21, Other Operating, $20,500
Rep. ROBINSON moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 19 Part IA, Section 9, Comptroller General, page 34, line 43, Other Operating, $133,340
Rep. HUFF moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 20 Part IA, Section 10, Treasurer, page 37, line 9, Computer Upgrades, $65, 950
Rep. SHARPE moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 21 Part IA, Section 12, Prosecution Coordination, page 40, line 7, Unclass. Positions, $463,311
Rep. SHARPE moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 22 Part IA, Section 12, Prosecution Coordination, page 40, line 20, Other Operating Expenses, $150,742
Rep. ROBINSON moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 23 Part IA, Section 13, Appellate Defense, page 41, line 3, Chief Attorney, $55,078
Rep. ROBINSON moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 24 Part IA, Section 14, Indigent Defense, page 42, line 16, Adm. Asst., $18,626
Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 25 Part IA, Section 14, Indigent Defense, page 42, line 18, Clerical Specialist, $12,582
Rep. SHARPE moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 26 Part IA, Section 14, Indigent Defense, page 42, line 36, Employer Contributions, $24,828
Rep. HUFF moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 27 Part IA, Section 16, Election Commission, page 49, line 10, Personal Services, $62,604
Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 28 Part IA, Section 16, Election Commission, page 49, line 14, Operating Expenses, $7,615
Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 29 Part IA, Section 17B, Budget and Control Board, page 65, line 9, B&C BD Grant Program Fund, $6,588,619
Rep. H. BROWN explained the veto.
Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 30 Part IA, Section 17C, Budget and Control Board, page 67, line 32, SC Leadership, $101,025
Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 31 Part IA, Section 18A, Commission on Higher Education, page 79, line 23, SREB Fees and Assessment, $141,750
Rep. ROBINSON moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 32 Part IA, Section 18A, Commission on Higher Education, page 79, line 24, SREB Small Grants, $5,000
Rep. ROBINSON moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 33 Part IA, Section 18A, Commission on Higher Education, page 79, line 41, Other Operating Expenses, $18,340
Rep. SHARPE moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 34 Part IA, Section 18A, Commission on Higher Education, page 81, line 6, Other Personal Service, $480
Rep. SHARPE moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 35 Part IA, Section 19, Department of Education, page 154, line 7, Other Personal Service, $9,000
Rep. H. BROWN explained the veto.
Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Rep. ROGERS demanded the yeas and nays, which were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Allison Askins Bailey Brown, H. Brown, J. Cain Cato Chamblee Cotty Cromer Dantzler Davenport Delleney Easterday Felder Fleming Fulmer Gamble Hallman Harrell Harris, J. Harrison Harvin Haskins Herdklotz Huff Hutson Jennings Keegan Kelley Keyserling Kirsh Klauber Knotts Koon Law Limbaugh Limehouse Littlejohn Marchbanks Mason McKay Meacham Phillips Quinn Rice Richardson Riser Robinson Sandifer Seithel Shissias Simrill Smith, R. Spearman Stille Stoddard Stuart Thomas Tripp Trotter Vaughn Waldrop Wells Whatley Wilder Wilkins Witherspoon Wofford Worley Wright Young Young-Brickell
Those who voted in the negative are:
Anderson Breeland Brown, G. Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Hines, J. Hines, M. Hodges Inabinett Kennedy Kinon Lee Lloyd McMahand McTeer Moody-Lawrence Neal Neilson Rogers Scott Sheheen Tucker Whipper, L. Whipper, S. White Williams
So, the veto was continued.
Veto 36 Part IA, Section 19, Department of Education, page 155, line 13, Other Operating Expenses, $52,871
Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Rep. ROGERS demanded the yeas and nays, which were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Allison Brown, H. Cain Cato Chamblee Cotty Dantzler Davenport Delleney Easterday Fleming Fulmer Gamble Hallman Harrell Harris, J. Haskins Herdklotz Hutson Keegan Kelley Kinon Kirsh Klauber Knotts Koon Lanford Law Limehouse Marchbanks Mason McCraw McKay Meacham Quinn Rice Richardson Riser Robinson Sandifer Seithel Sharpe Shissias Simrill Smith, D. Smith, R. Spearman Stille Stoddard Stuart Tripp Trotter Vaughn Waldrop Wells Whatley Wilkins Witherspoon Wofford Worley Wright Young Young-Brickell
Those who voted in the negative are:
Anderson Askins Breeland Brown, G. Brown, J. Byrd Canty Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Harvin Hines, J. Hines, M. Hodges Inabinett Kennedy Keyserling Lee Lloyd McAbee McMahand McTeer Moody-Lawrence Neal Neilson Rogers Scott Sheheen Tucker Whipper, L. Whipper, S. White Wilder
So, the veto was continued.
Veto 37 Part IA, Section 19, Department of Education, page 155, line 30, Other Operating Expenses, $143,913
Rep. ROBINSON moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Rep. NEAL demanded the yeas and nays, which were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Allison Bailey Brown, H. Cato Chamblee Cotty Cromer Dantzler Davenport Delleney Easterday Fleming Fulmer Gamble Hallman Harrell Harris, J. Harvin Haskins Herdklotz Hutson Jaskwhich Keegan Kelley Kinon Kirsh Klauber Knotts Koon Lanford Law Limehouse Littlejohn Marchbanks Mason McCraw McKay Meacham Neilson Phillips Rhoad Rice Richardson Riser Robinson Sandifer Seithel Sharpe Shissias Simrill Smith, D. Smith, R. Stille Stoddard Stuart Tripp Trotter Vaughn Waldrop Walker Wells Whatley Wilkins Witherspoon Wofford Worley Wright Young Young-Brickell
Those who voted in the negative are:
Anderson Askins Breeland Brown, G. Brown, J. Byrd Canty Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Govan Hines, J. Hines, M. Hodges Keyserling Lee Lloyd McAbee McMahand McTeer Moody-Lawrence Neal Rogers Scott Sheheen Spearman Tucker Whipper, L. Whipper, S. White Wilder
So, the veto was continued.
Veto 38 Part IA, Section 19, Department of Education, page 156, line 13, Other Personal Service, $2,000
Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 39 Part IA, Section 20, Educational Television, page 168, line 3, General Manager, $100,901
Rep. TROTTER moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 40 Part IA, Section 20, Educational Television, page 168, line 7, Unclass. Positions, $83,195
Rep. SHARPE moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 41 Part IA, Section 20, Educational Television, page 168, line 9, Other Personal Service, $1,290
Rep. ROBINSON moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 42 Part IA, Section 20, Educational Television, page 168, line 26, Other Operating Expenses, $55,830
Rep. TROTTER moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Rep. HODGES demanded the yeas and nays, which were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Allison Bailey Brown, H. Brown, J. Cain Cato Chamblee Cotty Cromer Dantzler Davenport Delleney Easterday Felder Fleming Fulmer Gamble Hallman Harrell Harris, J. Harvin Haskins Herdklotz Hutson Jaskwhich Keegan Kelley Kinon Kirsh Knotts Koon Lanford Law Limbaugh Limehouse Littlejohn Marchbanks Mason McCraw Meacham Phillips Quinn Rhoad Rice Riser Robinson Sandifer Seithel Sharpe Sheheen Shissias Simrill Smith, D. Smith, R. Spearman Stoddard Stuart Tripp Trotter Vaughn Waldrop Walker Whatley Wilder Wilkins Witherspoon Wofford Wright Young Young-Brickell
Those who voted in the negative are:
Anderson Askins Breeland Brown, T. Byrd Canty Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Hines, M. Hodges Kennedy Keyserling Lee McElveen McMahand McTeer Moody-Lawrence Neilson Richardson Rogers Scott Stille Whipper, L. White
So, the veto was continued.
Veto 43 Part IA, Section 22, Vocational Rehabilitation, page 173, line 3, Commissioners Salaries, $84,257
Rep. H. BROWN explained the veto.
Rep. HASKINS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 44 Part IA, Section 22, Vocational Rehabilitation, page 173, line 7, Unclass. Positions, $71,668
Rep. TROTTER moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Rep. ROGERS demanded the yeas and nays, which were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Allison Bailey Brown, H. Brown, J. Cato Cotty Cromer Dantzler Davenport Delleney Easterday Felder Fleming Fulmer Gamble Hallman Harrell Harris, J. Harvin Haskins Herdklotz Huff Hutson Jaskwhich Jennings Keegan Kelley Kinon Kirsh Klauber Knotts Koon Lanford Law Limbaugh Limehouse Littlejohn Marchbanks Martin Mason McKay Meacham Neilson Phillips Quinn Rhoad Rice Riser Robinson Sandifer Seithel Sharpe Shissias Simrill Smith, D. Smith, R. Spearman Stille Stuart Thomas Tripp Trotter Vaughn Waldrop Walker Wells Whatley Wilkes Wilkins Witherspoon Wofford Worley Young Young-Brickell
Those who voted in the negative are:
Anderson Breeland Brown, G. Byrd Canty Chamblee Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Harris, P. Hines, J. Hines, M. Hodges Howard Inabinett Kennedy Keyserling Lee Lloyd McAbee McElveen McTeer Moody-Lawrence Neal Rogers Scott Tucker Whipper, L. Whipper, S. Wilder Williams
So, the veto was continued.
Veto 45 Part IA, Section 22, Vocational Rehabilitation, page 173, line 9, Other Personal Service, $1,820
Rep. EASTERDAY moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 46 Part IA, Section 22, Vocational Rehabilitation, page 173, line 36, Class. Position, $53,245
Rep. SIMRILL moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 47 Part IA, Section 22, Vocational Rehabilitation, page 173, line 43, Other Operating-Case Services, $115,000
Rep. H. BROWN explained the veto.
Rep. SIMRILL moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 48 Part IA, Section 26, State Library, page 183, line 3, Director, $63,971
Rep. SIMRILL moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 49 Part IA, Section 26, State Library, page 183, line 5, Classified Positions, $209,870
Rep. SIMRILL moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 50 Part IA, Section 26, State Library, page 183, line 7, Unclass. Positions, $59,954
Rep. SIMRILL moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 51 Part IA, Section 27, Arts Commission, page 185, line 3, Director, $60,867
Rep. SIMRILL moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 52 Part IA, Section 27, Arts Commission, page 185, line 7, Other Personal Service, $33,067
Rep. SIMRILL moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 53 Part IA, Section 27, Arts Commission, page 185, line 19, Other Personal Service, $43,545
Rep. SHARPE moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 54 Part IA, Section 27, Arts Commission, page 185, line 27, IPP - Note, $44,619
Rep. SIMRILL moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 55 Part IA, Section 28, Museum Commission, page 188, line 7, Other Operating, $16,461
Rep. EASTERDAY moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 56 Part IA, Section 28, Museum Commission, page 188, line 19, Other Operating, $39,331
Rep. EASTERDAY moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 57 Part IA, Section 28, Museum Commission, page 188, line 42, Other Operating, $5,768
Rep. ROBINSON moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 58 Part IA, Section 28,. Museum Commission, page 187, line 23, Permanent Improvement, $28,760
Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 59 Part IA, Section 28, Museum Commission, page 187, line 38, Other Operating, $76,496
Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 60 Part IA, Section 29, Health and Human Services Finance Commission, page 193, line 18, Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention, $100,000
Reps. SHISSIAS and CROMER spoke against the veto.
Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto.
Rep. CROMER demanded the yeas and nays, which were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Allison Brown, H. Cain Cato Cooper Dantzler Easterday Felder Fleming Fulmer Hallman Harrell Harrison Haskins Herdklotz Huff Hutson Keegan Kelley Kirsh Knotts Koon Law Limbaugh Limehouse Littlejohn Marchbanks Mason McKay Quinn Rice Riser Robinson Sandifer Sharpe Smith, D. R. Smith Tripp Trotter Vaughn Waldrop Walker Wells Whatley Wilkins Witherspoon Wofford Young Young-Brickell
Those who voted in the negative are:
Anderson Bailey Breeland Brown, G. Brown, J. Byrd Canty Cave Chamblee Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cromer Davenport Delleney Gamble Govan Harris, J. Harris, P. Harvin Hines, J. Hines, M. Hodges Howard Inabinett Jaskwhich Jennings Keyserling Kinon Lanford Lee Lloyd Martin McCraw McElveen McMahand McTeer Meacham Moody-Lawrence Neal Neilson Phillips Rhoad Richardson Rogers Scott Seithel Sheheen Shissias Simrill Spearman Stille Stoddard Stuart Thomas Tucker Whipper, L. Whipper, S. White Wilder Wilkes Williams
So, the House refused to continue the veto.
The question was then put, shall the item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Anderson Bailey Breeland Brown, G. Brown, J. Byrd Canty Cave Chamblee Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cromer Davenport Delleney Gamble Govan Harris, J. Harris, P. Harvin Hines, J. Hines, M. Hodges Inabinett Jaskwhich Jennings Kennedy Keyserling Kinon Lanford Lee McAbee McCraw McElveen McMahand McTeer Meacham Moody-Lawrence Neal Neilson Phillips Rhoad Richardson Rogers Scott Seithel Sheheen Shissias Simrill Spearman Stille Stoddard Thomas Tucker Whipper, L. Whipper, S. White Wilder Wilkes Williams
Those who voted in the negative are:
Brown, H. Cain Cato Cooper Cotty Dantzler Easterday Felder Fleming Hallman Harrell Harrison Haskins Herdklotz Huff Hutson Keegan Kelley Kirsh Klauber Knotts Koon Law Limbaugh Limehouse Littlejohn Marchbanks Mason McKay Quinn Rice Riser Robinson Sandifer Sharpe Smith, D. Smith, R. Stuart Tripp Trotter Vaughn Waldrop Walker Wells Whatley Wilkins Witherspoon Wofford Wright Young Young-Brickell
So, the veto of the Governor was sustained and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 61 Part IA, Section 30, Department of Health and Environmental Control, page 195, line 13, Other Operating, $1,731,467
Rep. ROBINSON moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 62 Part IA, Section 30, Department of Health and Environmental Control, page 202, line 3, Other Operating, $44,703
Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 63 Part IA, Section 30, Department of Health and Environmental Control, page 202, line 15, Other Operating, $260,662
Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 64 Part IA, Section 30, Department of Health and Environmental Control, page 203, line 13, Other Operating, $152,513
Rep. TROTTER moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 65 Part IA, Section 31, Department of Mental Health, page 206, line 3, Other Personal Service, $61,495
Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 66 Part IA, Section 31, Department of Mental Health, page 205, line 12, Other Operating, $1,423,347
Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 67 Part IA, Section 31, Department of Mental Health, page 206, line 8, Project Stride, $46,416
Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 68 Part IA, Section 31, Department of Mental Health, page 207, line 9, Total Case Svc/Pub. Asst, $15,167
Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 69 Part IA, Section 31, Department of Mental Health, page 207, line 24, Other Operating, $775,418
Rep. SHARPE moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 70 Part IA, Section 32, Department of Disabilities and Special Needs, page 210, line 8, Other Operating Expenses, $756,282
Rep. H. BROWN explained the veto.
Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Rep. ROGERS demanded the yeas and nays, which were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Bailey Brown, H. Cain Cato Cooper Cotty Dantzler Easterday Felder Fleming Gamble Harrell Harris, J. Harrison Haskins Hutson Jaskwhich Jennings Keegan Kinon Kirsh Klauber Knotts Koon Law Limbaugh Limehouse Littlejohn Marchbanks Mason McKay Meacham Neilson Phillips Quinn Rhoad Richardson Riser Robinson Sandifer Seithel Sharpe Sheheen Shissias Smith, D. Smith, R. Spearman Stuart Thomas Tripp Trotter Vaughn Waldrop Walker Wells Whatley Wilkins Witherspoon Wofford Wright Young-Brickell
Those who voted in the negative are:
Anderson Breeland Brown, G. Brown, J. Byrd Canty Cave Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Davenport Harris, P. Herdklotz Hines, J. Hines, M. Hodges Inabinett Kennedy Keyserling Lee Lloyd McTeer Neal Rogers Scott Stille Stoddard Tucker Whipper, L. Whipper, S. Wilder
So, the veto was continued.
Veto 71 Part IA, Section 32, Department of Disabilities and Special Needs, page 210, line 10, Public Asst. Case Services, $464,262
Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 72 Part IA, Section 32, Department of Disabilities and Special Needs, page 210, line 30, Case Services, $6,000
Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 73 Part IA, Section 32, Department of Disabilities and Special Needs, page 211, line 3, Other Operating Expenses, $2,569,758
Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 74 Part IA, Section 32, Department of Disabilities and Special Needs, page 211, line 33, Other Operating Expenses, $474,914
Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 75 Part IA, Section 44, Forestry Commission, page 254, line 10, Field Trial and Recreation Area, $50,000
Rep. ROBINSON moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 76 Part IA, Section 46, Clemson-PSA, page 260, line 11, Classified Positions (Other Operating), $3,383,973
Rep. HASKINS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Rep. G. BROWN demanded the yeas and nays, which were not ordered.
The veto was continued by a division vote of 47 to 10.
Veto 77 Part IA, Section 47, Natural Resources, page 265, line 39, Other Operating, $1,321,256
Rep. ROBINSON moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 78 Part IA, Section 47, Natural Resources, page 266, line 9, Planner IV, $90,000
Rep. ROBINSON moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 79 Part IA, Section 47, Natural Resources, page 264, line 4, Other Operating, $243,602
Rep. TROTTER moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 80 Part IA. Section 47, Natural Resources, page 267, line 12, State Geologist, $50,000
Rep. ROBINSON moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 81 Part IA, Section 47, Natural Resources, page 265, line 32, Environmental Planner, $45,000
Rep. ROBINSON moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 82 Part IA. Section 55, Workers' Compensation Commission, page 285, line 12, Other Operating, $199,814
Rep. ROBINSON moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 83 Part IA, Section 55, Workers' Compensation Commission, page 286, line 13, Commission Other Operating, $10,649
Rep. ROBINSON moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 84 Part IA, Section 55, Workers' Compensation Commission, page 286, line 10, Other Personal Services, $1,000
Rep. ROBINSON moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 85 Part IA, Section 55, Workers' Compensation Commission, page 286, line 23, Other Personal Services, $1,000
Rep. ROBINSON moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 86 Part IA, Section 59, Department of Insurance, page 292, line 25, Classified Positions, $269,626
Rep. HUFF moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 87 Part IA, Section 61, Consumer Affairs, page 296, line 30, Classified Positions, $207,533
Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Rep. ROGERS demanded the yeas and nays, which were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Brown, H. Brown, J. Cain Cato Cotty Dantzler Delleney Easterday Felder Fleming Gamble Harrell Harris, J. Harrison Haskins Herdklotz Huff Hutson Jaskwhich Jennings Keegan Kelley Keyserling Kinon Kirsh Knotts Koon Lanford Law Limbaugh Limehouse Littlejohn Marchbanks Mason Meacham Neilson Phillips Quinn Rice Richardson Riser Robinson Sandifer Seithel Sharpe Sheheen Shissias Simrill Smith, R. Spearman Stuart Tripp Trotter Vaughn Waldrop Walker Wells Wilkins Witherspoon Wofford Wright Young-Brickell
Those who voted in the negative are:
Anderson Breeland Byrd Cobb-Hunter Davenport Hines, M. Howard Inabinett Lee Lloyd McMahand McTeer Moody-Lawrence Neal Rogers Scott Stoddard Tucker Whipper, S. White Wilder Williams
So, the veto was continued.
Veto 88 Part IB, Section 18A.23, page 366, Commission on Higher Education: Higher Education Study
Rep. ROBINSON moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 89 Part IB, Section 20.8, page 388, Educational Television Commission: Long Distance Learning
Rep. H. BROWN explained the veto.
Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 90 Part IB, Section 30.21, pages 401-402, Department of Health and Environmental Control: Environmental Fees
Rep. TROTTER moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 91 Part IB, Section 30.39, page 409, DHEC: Family Planning
Reps. SHISSIAS, LANFORD and CROMER spoke against the veto.
Rep. SHISSIAS spoke against the veto.
Rep. FELDER spoke in favor of the veto.
Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto.
Rep. CROMER demanded the yeas and nays, which were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Allison Brown, H. Brown, J. Cain Cato Chamblee Cooper Cotty Dantzler Delleney Easterday Felder Fleming Fulmer Hallman Harrell Harrison Haskins Herdklotz Hutson Jaskwhich Keegan Kelley Kinon Kirsh Klauber Knotts Koon Law Limbaugh Limehouse Littlejohn Marchbanks Mason McKay Meacham Quinn Rice Robinson Sandifer Sharpe Simrill Smith, D. Smith, R. Stuart Tripp Trotter Vaughn Walker Wells Whatley Wilkins Witherspoon Wofford Wright Young Young-Brickell
Those who voted in the negative are:
Anderson Bailey Breeland Brown, G. Brown, T. Byrd Canty Cave Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cromer Davenport Gamble Govan Harris, J. Harris, P. Hines, J. Hines, M. Howard Inabinett Jennings Keyserling Lanford Lee Lloyd McAbee McCraw McElveen McMahand McTeer Moody-Lawrence Neal Neilson Phillips Rhoad Richardson Rogers Scott Seithel Sheheen Shissias Spearman Stille Stoddard Townsend Tucker Whipper, L. Whipper, S. White Wilder Wilkes Williams
So, the veto was continued.
Veto 92 Part IB, Section 42.2, page 422, Department of Probation,
Parole and Pardon: Expansion of Electronic Monitoring
Rep. ROGERS spoke against the veto.
Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Rep. ROGERS demanded the yeas and nays, which were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Allison Brown, H. Brown, J. Cain Cato Chamblee Cooper Cotty Cromer Dantzler Davenport Delleney Easterday Fleming Fulmer Gamble Hallman Harrell Harris, J. Harrison Herdklotz Hutson Jaskwhich Jennings Keegan Kelley Kirsh Knotts Koon Lanford Law Limbaugh Limehouse Littlejohn Marchbanks Mason McKay Meacham Neilson Phillips Quinn Rhoad Rice Robinson Sandifer Seithel Sharpe Simrill Smith, D. Smith, R. Spearman Stuart Townsend Tripp Trotter Vaughn Walker Wells Whatley Wilkins Witherspoon Wofford Wright Young Young-Brickell
Those who voted in the negative are:
Anderson Bailey Breeland Brown, G. Brown, T. Byrd Canty Cave Cobb-Hunter Hines, M. Hodges Howard Inabinett Keyserling Kinon Lee Lloyd McAbee McElveen McMahand McTeer Moody-Lawrence Neal Richardson Rogers Scott Sheheen Shissias Tucker Whipper, L. Whipper, S. Wilder Wilkes Williams
So, the veto was continued.
Veto 93 Part IB, Section 62.2, page 433, Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation - Contract Investigators
Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 94 Part IB, Section 72.24, page 477, General and Temporary: Contracts with Private Individuals
Rep. H. BROWN explained the veto.
Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 95 Part II, Section 27, pages II-27 and II-28, Additional Dealer License Plates
Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 96 Part II, Section 48, Item (C), page II-37, Soft Drink Tax Phase Out
Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 97 Part II, Section 67, Items (B), (C)(1), (E), (F), and (H), pages II-56 through II-61, Video Poker
Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 98 Part II, Section 74, pages II-69 and II-70, Circuit Solicitor Salary Increase
Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 99 Part II, Section 86, pages II-79-II-80, Restricted Delivery of Tax Notices
Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 100 Part II, Section 90, pages II-83 and II-84, Infectious Waste Contingency Fund Cap
Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 101 Part II, Section 98, pages II-88 and II-89, Special License Plates for Mayors
Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 102 Section 114, pages II-98 through II-99, Expansion of Membership of Joint Bond Review Committee for purposes related to Property of the Medical University
Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 103 Section 117, pages II-101 through II-105, Health and Human Services Finance Commission, Community Based Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention
Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
The vetoes on the following Joint Resolution were taken up.
(A147, R212, H3363) -- Ways and Means Committee: A JOINT RESOLUTION TO APPROPRIATE MONIES FROM THE CAPITAL RESERVE FUND FOR FISCAL YEAR 1994-95.
Veto 1 Section 1, page 2, item (18), Administrative Law Judges, Training, $10,775
Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 2 Section 1, page 2, item (19), Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Cemetery, $220,000.
Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
I wish to be recorded as being strongly opposed to Veto 2 H. 3363 Capital Reserve Fund which places an unnecessary burden on veterans and their dependents.
Rep. THOMAS G. KEEGAN
The vetoes on the following Joint Resolution were taken up.
(R218, H3690) -- Ways and Means Committee: A JOINT RESOLUTION TO MAKE SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS FROM FISCAL YEAR 1994-95 SURPLUS GENERAL FUND REVENUES AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE EXPENDITURE OF THESE APPROPRIATIONS, TO APPROPRIATE FUNDS FOR ARENA PROJECTS CONTINGENT UPON RECEIPT OF AN EQUIVALENT AMOUNT FROM THE SOUTHEAST COMPACT FOR LOW-LEVEL NUCLEAR WASTE AND THE APPROVAL OF A FINANCING PLAN BY THE STATE BUDGET AND CONTROL BOARD, TO PROVIDE FOR THE REDUCTION OF THE BALANCE OF THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL LOAN MADE TO THE PATRIOT'S POINT DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY BY AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO THE VALUE OF THE IMPROVEMENTS MADE WITH LOAN PROCEEDS AND PROVIDE FOR VALUATION OF THE ASSETS, TO PROVIDE FOR THE USE OF UNALLOCATED FISCAL YEAR 1994-95 EDUCATION FINANCE ACT FUNDS, TO PROVIDE FOR FTE AND APPROPRIATIONS TRANSFERS BETWEEN THE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE AND TAXATION AND THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING SECTION 6-1-80 SO AS TO PROVIDE PROCEDURES FOR THE NOTICE REQUIREMENTS FOR ADOPTING LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGETS, AND TO AMEND SECTIONS 44-2-20, 44-2-50, AND 44-2-80, ALL AS AMENDED, RELATING TO DEFINITIONS, REGULATIONS, AND THE CONTAINMENT, REMOVAL, AND ABATEMENT OF RELEASED REGULATED SUBSTANCES FOR PURPOSES OF THE SUPERB PROGRAM, SO AS TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL DEFINITIONS, TO EXEMPT FROM CERTAIN CORRECTIVE ACTIONS PERSONS WHO DO NOT MANAGE TANKS OR ENGAGE IN THE PETROLEUM BUSINESS WHOSE QUALITY OF OWNERSHIP IS PRIMARILY TO PROTECT OR ENFORCE A SECURITY INTEREST IN THE TANK, TO CHANGE REFERENCES FROM REMOVAL TO ABATEMENT AND SITE REHABILITATION, AND TO EXEMPT FROM CERTAIN SITE REHABILITATION ACTIONS PERSONS WHO DO NOT MANAGE TANKS OR ENGAGE IN THE PETROLEUM BUSINESS WHOSE QUALITY OF OWNERSHIP IS PRIMARILY TO PROTECT OR ENFORCE A SECURITY INTEREST IN THE TANK AND CERTAIN PERSONS WHO ACQUIRE PROPERTY FROM AN UNDERGROUND TANK THAT HAS BEEN REMOVED.
Veto 1 Section 2, page 3, item (9), Commission on Higher Education - Phase in of Base Reduction, $98,220
Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 2 Section 2, page 3, item (23), Probation, Parole and Pardon - Electronic Monitoring, $1,000,000
Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 3 Section 2, page 3-4, item (26), Department of Natural Resources, Land Resources-Operating Expenses, Insurance, $150,000
Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 4 Section 2, page 4, item (29), USC-Columbia, African-American Studies, $200,000
Rep. H. BROWN explained the veto.
Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 5 Section 2, page 4, item (30), USC-Columbia, Law School Library, $330,000
Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 6 Section 2, page 4, item (42), Department of Natural Resources, Computer Mapping System, $205,000
Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 7 Section 2, page 4, item (43), Department of Natural Resources, Dennis Wildlife Center Maintenance, $300,000
Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 8 Section 2, page 4, item (45), Department of Natural Resources, Communications-Map Education Program and Equipment Replacement, $100,000
Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 9 Section 2, page 6, item (74), Governor's Office-OEPP, Legal Services Program, $50,000
Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 10 Section 2, page 7, item (78), State Law Enforcement Division, DNA Program: Freezer and Implementation, $100,000
Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.
Rep. J. BROWN moved that the House do now adjourn, which was adopted.
The Senate returned to the House with concurrence the following:
H. 4415 -- Reps. Harvin and J. Young: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION EXPRESSING THE PROFOUND SORROW OF THE MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY AT THE DEATH OF THE HONORABLE DOUGLAS HUGH MCFADDIN, CLERK OF COURT OF CLARENDON COUNTY, AND EXTENDING DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO HIS FAMILY AND MANY FRIENDS.
H. 4417 -- Rep. R. Smith: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION EXPRESSING THE APPRECIATION OF THE MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY AND THE CITIZENS OF SOUTH CAROLINA TO ALAN B. WHITEHOUSE, M. D., OF THE DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY OF THE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, FOR HIS DISTINGUISHED SERVICE TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION.
H. 4418 -- Reps. Wilder, Stoddard and Carnell: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION HONORING THE THORNWELL HIGH SCHOOL "BIG DOG" FOOTBALL TEAM ON A MEMORABLE UNDEFEATED STATE CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON FOR 1995.
At 5:00 P.M. the House in accordance with the motion of Rep. ROGERS adjourned in memory of Luther M. Lee of Columbia, to meet at 10:00 A.M. tomorrow.
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