Indicates Matter Stricken
Indicates New Matter
The Senate assembled at 12:00 Noon, the hour to which it stood adjourned, and was called to order by the PRESIDENT.
A quorum being present, the proceedings were opened with a devotion by the Chaplain as follows:
Beloved, remembering that Hebrew is a picture language, hear Genesis, Chapter 3:8-9:
"They heard the sound of the Lord walking in the Garden at the time of the evening breeze... But the Lord God called to the man, and said to him, 'Where are you'?"
Let us pray.
Heavenly Father, with thanksgiving for a weekend at home with loved ones, and renewed strength of our bodies and minds and spirits, we return to our labors in this Temple-of-the-Law!
We all have heard Your Voice, as Adam did, calling "in the Garden,"
'Where are you?'
Father, find us all, we pray!
Equip us... all... with visions for our people and provide talents for our stewardship, together, here... in this... also Your Garden!
Amen.
The PRESIDENT called for Petitions, Memorials, Presentments of Grand Juries and such like papers.
April 18, 2002
Dear Mr. Gossett:
On March 19, 2002, I submitted to the Senate Ms. Rochelle Brown's appointment packet for confirmation to the South Carolina Commission on Women. Please accept this letter as formal notice that her nomination is hereby withdrawn.
I appreciate your attention to this matter. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Cathy Cauthen, my Director of Boards and Commissions, at 734-9405.
cc: The Hon. Glenn McConnell, Chmn., Senate Judiciary Comm.
South Carolina Commission on Women
Initial Appointment, S. C. Commission on Women, with term to commence October 18, 2002, and to expire October 18, 2006:
At-Large
Ms. Rochelle Brown, 1817 Hampton St., Columbia, S.C. 29201 VICE Ann S. Timberlake
The Senate acceded to the Governor's request and the Clerk was directed to return the appointment to the Governor.
The following appointments were transmitted by the Honorable James H. Hodges:
Reappointment, Charleston County Board of Voter Registration, with term to commence March 15, 2002, and to expire March 15, 2004
Gertrude D. Brown, 1449 Swamp Angel Ct., Charleston, S.C. 29412
Reappointment, Charleston County Board of Voter Registration, with term to commence March 15, 2002, and to expire March 15, 2004
Flora P. Condon, 751 Jim Isle Drive, Charleston, S.C. 29412
Reappointment, Charleston County Board of Voter Registration, with term to commence March 15, 2002, and to expire March 15, 2004
Louise M. Hill, 157 Grove Street, Charleston, S.C. 29403
Initial Appointment, Charleston County Board of Voter Registration, with term to commence March 15, 2002, and to expire March 15, 2004
Beverly Whitney, 1444 Pine Island View, Mount Pleasant, S.C. 29464 VICE Pearl Crawford
Reappointment, Greenville County Magistrate, with term to commence April 30, 2002, and to expire April 30, 2006
Hon. Horace Butler, Jr., 12 Dean Street, Greenville, S.C. 29605
Reappointment, Greenville County Magistrate, with term to commence April 30, 2002, and to expire April 30, 2006
Hon. Vilvin W. Garrison, 35 Allendale Lane #3D, Greenville, S.C. 29607
Reappointment, Greenville County Magistrate, with term to commence April 30, 2002, and to expire April 30, 2006
Hon. Michael D. Stokes, P. O. Box 97, Tigerville, S.C. 29688
Reappointment, Sumter County Magistrate, with term to commence April 30, 2002, and to expire April 30, 2006
Hon. Joseph B. Davis, Jr., P. O. Box 1272, Sumter, S.C. 29150-1272
Reappointment, Sumter County Magistrate, with term to commence April 30, 2002, and to expire April 30, 2006
Hon. George R. Gibson, P. O. Box 236, Mayesville, S.C. 29104
Reappointment, Sumter County Magistrate, with term to commence April 30, 2002, and to expire April 30, 2006
Hon. Daisey M. Moore, P. O. Box 41, Pinewood, S.C. 29125
Reappointment, Sumter County Magistrate, with term to commence April 30, 2002, and to expire April 30, 2006
Hon. Lee Anna Tindal, 3065 Tindal Road, Sumter, S.C. 29150
Reappointment, South Carolina State Board of Financial Institutions, with term to commence June 30, 2002, and to expire June 30, 2006
Consumer Financial Institutions
Naomi Hall Dreher, 3614 Oscar Street, Columbia, S.C. 29204
Referred to the Committee on Banking and Insurance.
Initial Appointment, John De La Howe School Board of Trustees, with term to commence April 1, 1998, and to expire April 1, 2003
At-Large
Ronald Lee Carter, Provost, Coker College, 300 East College Ave., Hartsville, S.C. 29550 VICE Gary L. Burgess
Referred to the Committee on Education.
Reappointment, John De La Howe School Board of Trustees, with term to commence April 1, 2003, and to expire April 1, 2008
At-Large
Ronald Lee Carter, Provost, Coker College, 300 East College Ave., Hartsville, S.C. 29550
Referred to the Committee on Education.
Initial Appointment, Board of Trustees for the Veterans' Trust Fund of South Carolina, with term coterminous with Governor
At-Large
Edward B. Carter, 229 Limestone Rd., Dorchester, S.C. 29437
Referred to the General Committee.
Reappointment, South Carolina State Board of Social Work Examiners, with term to commence November 27, 2002, and to expire November 27, 2006
Master Social Worker
Richard George Hepfer, Esq., MSW, 3208 Wilmot Ave., Columbia, S.C. 29205
Referred to the Committee on Judiciary.
Reappointment, South Carolina State Board of Medical Examiners, with term to commence June 30, 2002, and to expire June 30, 2006
Public
Susan Carson Reynolds, Alley Cat, 2222 Augusta Street, Greenville, S.C. 29605
Referred to the Committee on Medical Affairs.
Initial Appointment, State Board of Pharmacy, with term to commence June 30, 2002, and to expire June 30, 2008
4th Congressional District
Dock Henry Rose, R.Ph., 105 Sugar Creek Road, Greer, S.C. 29650 VICE Charles C. Turner, R. Ph.
Referred to the Committee on Medical Affairs.
Reappointment, South Carolina State Agency of Vocational Rehabilitation, with term to commence March 15, 2002, and to expire March 15, 2009
6th Congressional District
Alease G. Samuels, P. O. Box 501, Walterboro, S.C. 29488
Referred to the Committee on Medical Affairs.
Initial Appointment, Scenic Highways Committee, with term to commence July 14, 2002, and to expire July 14, 2004
Hotel/Motel
Julius E. Eldridge, Ramada Inn, 226 North Washington Street, Sumter, S.C. 29150 VICE Laura D. Simons
Referred to the Committee on Transportation.
Initial Appointment, Scenic Highways Committee, with term to commence July 14, 2002, and to expire July 14, 2004
Highway Beautification
Vance L. Kornegay, 1200 Shirley Street, Columbia, S.C. 29205
Referred to the Committee on Transportation.
Reappointment, Scenic Highways Committee, with term to commence July 14, 2002, and to expire July 14, 2004
Parks and Recreation
Philip Gordon Powell, P. O. Box 219, Cheraw, S.C. 29520
Referred to the Committee on Transportation.
Reappointment, Scenic Highways Committee, with term to commence July 14, 2002, and to expire July 14, 2004
General Public
Karen Jean Settana, 3409 Monroe St., Columbia, S.C. 29205
Referred to the Committee on Transportation.
Mr. Jeffrey S. Gossett
Clerk of the Senate
State House
Columbia, SC 29201
Dear Mr. Gossett:
The State Election Commission has certified to this office that the person listed on the attached sheet received the greatest number of votes cast for Senator for Senate District #23 at a special election held in Lexington County on April 23, 2002.
The member is hereby certified as set forth in the attached commission as the duly and properly elected member of the Senate.
Sincerely,
/s/ Jim Miles
Secretary of State
Honorable James M. Miles
Secretary of State
Post Office Box 11350
Columbia, S.C. 29211
Dear Mr. Secretary:
The State Election Commission, in its capacity as the State Board of Canvassers, hereby certifies that Mr. John M. "Jake" Knotts, Jr. is declared the winner of Senate District #23 at a special election held in Lexington County on April 23, 2002.
On motion of Senator SETZLER, with unanimous consent, the Privilege of the Floor was extended to Mrs. John M. Knotts.
Senator KNOTTS presented himself at the Bar and the oath of office was administered by the PRESIDENT.
The PRESIDENT recognized Senator KNOTTS to make brief remarks to the Senate.
Thank you. I stand here before you today elated--proud of the fact that I am now a Senator. I stand before you in a spot where a former cousin stood--BILL KNOTTS. I am sure some of you probably served with BILL, who was also a Senator from Lexington, but he was also a Senator for several other counties. I came a long way--the way that I took to get here when I lived down the road.
As a young boy, I always admired this State House, the people that were in it and admired the job they performed for the people of this State. I am a very loyal person. Loyalty sometimes gets me in trouble, but, if I believe in you, you do not have to worry about anyone else. Because if I believe in you, I am with you. For eight years I told the people when I first got elected to the House of Representatives, House District Eighty-Eight that I would always be there for them, I would be on time and I would listen to them. When I got sworn in, I told Speaker Wilkins that I would be loyal. Last night I stood before the Republican Party meeting and advised them that I had upheld my promise to them--the only promise I made when I ran--that I would be there for them. I have 100% attendance record, including today, my first day in the Senate. I have never been late; I've always listened to my people and to my fellow legislators.
I may not agree with them, they may not agree with me, but we always have that window of opportunity to sit there and listen and discuss it and come up with the best solution for the people of this State. The people of this State are what this is all about, and I refuse to
I respect each and every one of you whether you're a Democrat or a Republican, Independent, or whatever and I will never ask you to do anything against your people. I expect the same here. I will never do anything against my people. They are the ones that sent me here, and they are the reason I'm here. I asked them to let me come; they did not ask me to come. I will always remember that. Captain Harry Snipes gave me a bumper sticker when I first came to the State House that he held at the Police Department for years. Now that Captain Snipes is deceased, I wish he were here for this moment. It was on my desk the entire time I served in the House. It said, "I'd rather be right than politically correct." That means a lot! An old gentleman like Captain Snipes brought you up through the ranks, corrected you when you were a young boy in the neighborhood, and helped you become a police officer in the police department that he commanded as a Captain of Detectives along with Chief Lyles J. Campbell.
I am from Columbia and homegrown. I know where every alley and every nook is. I know how to get there the quickest and away the quickest. As a police officer growing up in Columbia, it was once that the police officers were hometown boys that knew the people in the community. Columbia has grown and outgrown that now. When I came through the ranks, it was our sole duty and our training to learn the name of every businessman on one's beat. We didn't have walkie-talkies. If we arrested you, we took you to blocks, maybe three, to the call box and waited on the paddy wagon to pick you up. You used whatever means necessary to restrain that person until the paddy wagon arrived. You depended on the people on your beat to help, if help was needed, because other policemen were a mile away.
That's when the police and law enforcement in the community depended on the public and the public depended on the police. We need to get back to that need. We also need to get our community safe. We need to depend on the public and the public needs to depend on law enforcement to make our streets safe. Being in the legislature is no different than when I was a police officer. The only difference is my jury is bigger. As a police officer it was a six- or twelve-man jury and you knew everyone in the community, so you knew who to put on the jury. The community knew the policemen and which ones were right, who were compassionate, and which ones realized that finally everyone they put in jail didn't deserve the death penalty but yet were strong in law and order and protected their community. They knew the
The only difference between being in the legislature and being a police officer is the jury is bigger, as I said before. My jury now is the citizens of the State of South Carolina. They're who you have to convince you're doing the right thing in protecting them and you're doing what should be done at the State House in keeping them first and foremost. There's not a real big difference.
My good friend, Mickey Whatley, is here today to see me sworn in. He's been my desk mate and a law enforcement buddy. He knows that out there it's not a black/white race issue, it's a right/wrong issue. In this State House we need to make it and keep it right/wrong--not to make it a racial issue. Everyone has a right to live in South Carolina and be safe and protected and not be harassed. They deserve good leaders in the legislature to ensure that.
Again, you don't know how proud I am to be here and to be standing before you as a Senator of the people. I know the roads of the poor man and the roads of the middle class. I know how they feel and can relate to the poor man as well as the middle class, and even to the rich man. I can talk the talk they understand and change it in a moment to let them know exactly where I stand and what it means to the rest of society. I will be with you at times. I will be against you at times. But when the battle is over, we will shake hands and be friends. We don't carry group grudges; we just want to do what is right for the people.
Thank you for this opportunity and for allowing me to sit with you. I will be listening and looking for a little while. After that, we will open the gate and do what is right for the people of South Carolina. Thank you.
On motion of Senator PEELER, with unanimous consent, Senator KNOTTS' remarks were ordered printed in the Journal.
Pursuant to Rule 4B, Senator McCONNELL moved that the Senate proceed to seating selections.
On motion of Senator SETZLER, with unanimous consent, Senator KNOTTS was granted leave to make the following seating selection:
Seat 41 Senator KNOTTS
The Senate proceeded to the selection of Standing Committees:
Senator SETZLER raised a Point of Order under Rule 19(2) that no proportional party representation was specified for the special committees.
The PRESIDENT sustained the Point of Order.
AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Waldrep, Robert L., Jr., Chairman
Leventis, Phil
Peeler, Harvey S., Jr.
Matthews, John W., Jr.
McGill, J. Yancey
Glover, Maggie W.
Reese, Glenn G.
Hutto, C. Bradley
Ravenel, Arthur
Grooms, Larry R.
Bauer, André
Elliott, Dick
Verdin, Danny
Pinckney, Clementa C.
Kuhn, John R.
Martin, Larry A.
Knotts, John M. "Jake", Jr.
BANKING AND INSURANCE
Thomas, David L., Chairman
Saleeby, Edward E.
Leatherman, Hugh K.
McConnell, Glenn F.
Setzler, Nikki
CORRECTIONS AND PENOLOGY
Fair, Michael L., Chairman
Thomas, David L.
Giese, Warren K.
Patterson, Kay
Ford, Robert
Glover, Maggie W.
Gregory, Greg
Ryberg, Greg
Anderson, Ralph
Holland, Donald H.
Saleeby, Edward E.
Short, Linda H.
Branton, William S., Jr.
Hawkins, John D.
Pinckney, Clementa C.
Bauer, André
Knotts, John M. "Jake", Jr.
EDUCATION
Giese, Warren K., Chairman
Setzler, Nikki
Matthews, John W., Jr.
Courson, John E.
Hayes, Robert W., Jr.
Glover, Maggie W.
Mescher, William C.
Rankin, Luke A.
ETHICS
Hayes, Robert, Chairman
Leatherman, Hugh K.
McConnell, Glenn F.
Courson, John E.
Giese, Warren K.
Leventis, Phil P.
Matthews, John
Land, John C. III
Moore, Thomas L.
Reese, Glenn G.
FINANCE
Leatherman, Hugh K., Chairman
Drummond, John
Smith, J. Verne
Land, John C. III
Setzler, Nikki
Leventis, Phil
Peeler, Harvey S., Jr.
Giese, Warren K.
Thomas, David L.
Patterson, Kay
McGill, J. Yancey
Courson, John E.
Matthews, John W., Jr.
O'Dell, William H.
Reese, Glenn G.
Hayes, Robert W., Jr.
Ryberg, Greg
Short, Linda H.
FISH, GAME AND FORESTRY
Gregory, Greg, Chairman
Drummond, John
Holland, Donald H.
Land, John C. III
McGill, J. Yancey
Elliott, Dick
Waldrep, Robert L., Jr.
Moore, Thomas L.
Hutto, C. Bradley
Ravenel, Arthur
Branton, William S., Jr.
Grooms, Larry R.
Mescher, William
Saleeby, Edward E.
Kuhn, John R.
Richardson, Scott H.
Knotts, John M. "Jake", Jr.
GENERAL COMMITTEE
Mescher, William, Chairman
Holland, Donald H.
O'Dell, William H.
Martin, Larry A.
Alexander, Thomas C.
Ryberg, Greg
Richardson, Scott H.
Patterson, Kay
McGill, J. Yancey
Hayes, Robert W., Jr.
Elliott, Dick
Hawkins, John D.
Drummond, John
Land, John C. III
Kuhn, John R.
INTERSTATE COOPERATION
Smith, J. Verne, Chairman
Drummond, John
Leatherman, Hugh K.
Holland, Donald H.
Setzler, Nikki
INVITATIONS
Courson, John E., Chairman
Matthews, John W., Jr.
Patterson, Kay
O'Dell, William H.
McGill, J. Yancey
Alexander, Thomas C.
Bauer, André
Peeler, Harvey S.
Kuhn, John R.
Reese, Glenn G.
Knotts, John M. "Jake", Jr.
JUDICIARY
McConnell, Glenn F., Chairman
Holland, Donald H.
Saleeby, Edward E.
Moore, Thomas L.
Ford, Robert
Glover, Maggie W.
Gregory, Greg
Jackson, Darrell
Martin, Larry A.
Mescher, William
Rankin, Luke
Elliott, Dick
Waldrep, Robert
Fair, Michael L.
Hutto, C. Bradley
Anderson, Ralph
Bauer, André
LABOR, COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
Smith, J. Verne, Chairman
Drummond, John
Saleeby, Edward E.
Setzler, Nikki
Leventis, Phil
McConnell, Glenn F.
Moore, Thomas L.
O'Dell, William H.
Reese, Glenn G.
Ford, Robert
Mescher, William
Ryberg, Greg
Alexander, Thomas C.
Leatherman, Hugh K.
Branton, William S., Jr.
Hawkins, John D.
Verdin, Danny
MEDICAL AFFAIRS
Peeler, Harvey S., Jr., Chairman
Smith, J. Verne
Moore, Thomas L.
Courson, John E.
Giese, Warren K.
Thomas, David L.
Hayes, Robert W., Jr.
Jackson, Darrell
Short, Linda H.
Fair, Michael L.
Hutto, C. Bradley
Anderson, Ralph
Branton, William S., Jr.
Ford, Robert
RULES
Martin, Larry A., Chairman
Smith, J. Verne
McConnell, Glenn F.
Reese, Glenn G.
Bauer, André
Land, John C. III
Moore, Thomas L.
Alexander, Thomas C.
Fair, Michael L.
Hutto, C. Bradley
Anderson, Ralph
Ritchie, James H., Jr.
Setzler, Nikki G.
Matthews, John W., Jr.
Kuhn, John R.
Jackson, Darrell
Verdin, Danny
TRANSPORTATION
Ryberg, Greg, Chairman
Land, John C. III
Leatherman, Hugh K.
Leventis, Phil
McGill, J. Yancey
Elliott, Dick
Rankin, Luke
Short, Linda H.
Grooms, Larry A.
Bauer, André
Richardson, Scott H.
Hawkins, John D.
Ritchie, James H., Jr.
Verdin, Danny
ALEXANDER, THOMAS C.
Banking and Insurance
Finance
General
Invitations
Labor, Commerce and Industry
Rules
ANDERSON, RALPH
Corrections and Penology
Education
Judiciary
Medical Affairs
Rules
BAUER, ANDRÉ
Agriculture & Natural Resources
Corrections and Penology
Invitations
Judiciary
Rules
Transportation
BRANTON, WILLIAM S., JR.
Corrections and Penology
Finance
Fish, Game and Forestry
Labor, Commerce and Industry
Medical Affairs
COURSON, JOHN E.
Banking and Insurance
Education
Ethics
Finance
DRUMMOND, JOHN
Finance
Fish, Game and Forestry
General
Interstate Cooperation
Labor, Commerce and Industry
Transportation
ELLIOTT, DICK
Agriculture & Natural Resources
Fish, Game and Forestry
General
Judiciary
Transportation
FAIR, MICHAEL L.
Corrections and Penology, Chairman
Education
Judiciary
Medical Affairs
Rules
FORD, ROBERT
Banking and Insurance
Corrections and Penology
Judiciary
Labor, Commerce and Industry
Medical Affairs
GIESE, WARREN K.
Corrections and Penology
Education, Chairman
Ethics
Finance
Medical Affairs
GLOVER, MAGGIE W.
Agriculture and Natural Resources
GREGORY, GREG
Corrections and Penology
Education
Fish, Game and Forestry, Chairman
Judiciary
GROOMS, LARRY R.
Agriculture and Natural Resources
Education
Fish, Game and Forestry
Finance
Transportation
HAWKINS, JOHN D.
Corrections and Penology
General
Judiciary
Labor, Commerce and Industry
Transportation
HAYES, ROBERT W., JR.
Banking and Insurance
Education
Ethics, Chairman
Finance
General
Medical Affairs
HOLLAND, DONALD H.
Corrections and Penology
Fish, Game and Forestry
General
Interstate Cooperation
Judiciary
JACKSON, DARRELL
Banking and Insurance
Judiciary
Medical Affairs
Rules
KNOTTS, JOHN M. "JAKE", JR.
Agriculture and Natural Resources
Corrections and Penology
Fish, Game and Forestry
General
Invitations
Judiciary
KUHN, JOHN R.
Agriculture and Natural Resources
Fish, Game and Forestry
General
Invitations
Judiciary
Rules
LAND, JOHN C. III
Ethics
Finance
Fish, Game and Forestry
General
Rules
Transportation
LEATHERMAN, HUGH K.
Banking and Insurance
Ethics
Finance, Chairman
LEVENTIS, PHIL
Agriculture and Natural Resources
Ethics
Finance
General Committee
Labor, Commerce and Industry
Transportation
MARTIN, LARRY A.
Agriculture and Natural Resources
Banking and Insurance
General
Judiciary
Rules, Chairman
MATTHEWS, JOHN W., JR.
Agriculture and Natural Resources
Banking and Insurance
Education
Ethics
Finance
Invitations
Rules
McCONNELL, GLENN F.
Banking and Insurance
Ethics
Judiciary, Chairman
Labor, Commerce and Industry
Rules
McGILL, J. YANCEY
Agriculture and Natural Resources
Finance
Fish, Game and Forestry
MESCHER, WILLIAM
Education
Fish, Game and Forestry
General, Chairman
Judiciary
Labor, Commerce and Industry
MOORE, THOMAS L.
Ethics
Fish, Game and Forestry
Judiciary
Labor, Commerce and Industry
Medical Affairs
Rules
O'DELL, WILLIAM H.
Education
Finance
General
Invitations
Labor, Commerce and Industry
PATTERSON, KAY
Banking and Insurance
Corrections and Penology
Education
Finance
General
Invitations
PEELER, HARVEY S., JR.
Agriculture and Natural Resources
Education
Finance
Invitations
Medical Affairs, Chairman
RANKIN, LUKE
Banking and Insurance
Education
Judiciary
Transportation
RAVENEL, ARTHUR
Agriculture and Natural Resources
Finance
Fish, Game and Forestry
Transportation
REESE, GLENN G.
Agriculture and Natural Resources
Banking and Insurance
Ethics
Finance
Invitations
Labor, Commerce and Industry
Rules
RICHARDSON, SCOTT H.
Banking and Insurance
Fish, Game and Forestry
General
Judiciary
Transportation
RITCHIE, JAMES H., JR.
Banking and Insurance
Judiciary
Medical Affairs
Rules
Transportation
RYBERG, GREG
Corrections and Penology
Finance
General
Labor, Commerce and Industry
Transportation, Chairman
SALEEBY, EDWARD E.
Banking and Insurance
Corrections and Penology
Fish, Game and Forestry
Judiciary
Labor, Commerce and Industry
SETZLER, NIKKI
Banking and Insurance
Education
Finance
Interstate Cooperation
Labor, Commerce and Industry
Rules
SHORT, LINDA H.
Corrections and Penology
Education
Finance
Medical Affairs
Transportation
SMITH, J. VERNE
Finance
Interstate Cooperation
Labor, Commerce and Industry, Chairman
Medical Affairs
Rules
THOMAS, DAVID L.
Banking and Insurance, Chairman
Corrections and Penology
VERDIN, DANNY
Agriculture and Natural Resources
Judiciary
Labor, Commerce and Industry
Rules
Transporation
WALDREP, ROBERT L., Jr.
Agriculture and Natural Resources, Chairman
Education
Fish, Game and Forestry
Judiciary
Pursuant to Rule 19, the following members are designated as Standing Committee Chairmen:
AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Senator WALDREP
BANKING AND INSURANCE COMMITTEE
Senator THOMAS
CORRECTIONS AND PENOLOGY COMMITTEE
Senator FAIR
EDUCATION COMMITTEE
Senator GIESE
ETHICS COMMITTEE
Senator HAYES
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Senator LEATHERMAN
FISH, GAME AND FORESTRY COMMITTEE
Senator GREGORY
Senator MESCHER
INTERSTATE COOPERATION COMMITTEE
Senator J. VERNE SMITH
INVITATIONS COMMITTEE
Senator COURSON
JUDICIARY COMMITTEE
Senator McCONNELL
LABOR, COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY COMMITTEE
Senator J. VERNE SMITH
MEDICAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
Senator PEELER
RULES COMMITTEE
Senator MARTIN
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
Senator RYBERG
Senator SETZLER introduced Dr. David Gatti of Columbia, S.C., Doctor of the Day.
H. 4321 (Word version) -- Reps. Sheheen, Cotty, Lucas and J.M. Neal: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION TO REQUEST THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO ERECT SIGNS OUTSIDE THE CAMDEN CITY LIMITS ON UNITED STATES HIGHWAY 521 SOUTH AND NORTH, AND UNITED STATES HIGHWAY 1 EAST AND WEST, THAT CONTAIN THE WORDS "CAMDEN-HOME OF BASEBALL HALL-OF-FAMER LARRY DOBY."
Senator HOLLAND asked unanimous consent to make a motion to recall the Resolution from the Kershaw County Legislative Delegation.
There was no objection.
The Concurrent Resolution was recalled.
The Senate proceeded to a consideration of the Concurrent Resolution, the question being the adoption of the Resolution.
Senate Transportation Committee proposed the following amendment (GGS\22472CM02), which was adopted:
Amend the concurrent resolution, as and if amended, by striking / home / on page 1, line 40, and inserting / birthplace /, and by striking / Home / on page 2, line 10, and inserting / Birthplace /.
Amend further, as and if amended, by striking / CAMDEN-HOME / on line 15 of the title and inserting / CAMDEN-BIRTHPLACE /.
Amend title to conform.
The amendment was adopted.
There being no further amendments, the Concurrent Resolution was adopted and ordered returned to the House with amendments.
The following were introduced:
S. 1268 (Word version) -- Senator Jackson: A SENATE RESOLUTION TO RECOGNIZE AND THANK DR. I. V. HILLIARD, PASTOR OF NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN CENTER IN HOUSTON, TEXAS, FOR THE LEADERSHIP AND GUIDANCE IN THE CHRISTIAN FAITH JOURNEY THAT HE PROVIDES TO THE WORLD, THE NATION, AND THE MIRACLE FAITH CHRISTIAN CENTER IN HOPKINS, SOUTH CAROLINA.
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The Senate Resolution was adopted.
S. 1269 (Word version) -- Senator Bauer: A SENATE RESOLUTION HONORING THE DISTINGUISHED MILITARY CONTRIBUTIONS OF LIEUTENANT GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE GOODWIN III, FORMERLY OF THE OFFICE OF THE ADJUTANT GENERAL OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA MILITARY DEPARTMENT, ON THE
The Senate Resolution was adopted.
H. 5108 (Word version) -- Reps. Law, Cato, Sandifer and Trotter: A BILL TO REPEAL SECTION 58-37-30, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO ANNUAL REPORTS REQUIRED OF DEMAND-SIDE ACTIVITIES OF CERTAIN GAS AND ELECTRIC UTILITIES.
Senator MESCHER asked unanimous consent to make a motion that the Bill be placed on the Calendar without reference.
Senator McCONNELL objected.
Read the first time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.
H. 5212 (Word version) -- Reps. Sharpe, Witherspoon and Rhoad: A JOINT RESOLUTION TO PROHIBIT POULTRY FROM STATES HAVING FLOCKS THAT HAVE TESTED POSITIVE FOR AVIAN INFLUENZA FROM ENTRY INTO THIS STATE UNTIL THIRTY DAYS AFTER DEPOPULATION, CLEANING, AND DISINFECTION OF THE FINAL CONFIRMED AVIAN INFLUENZA PREMISES IN THE POSITIVE STATE, AND TO PROVIDE THAT POULTRY PARTICIPATING IN EXHIBITIONS CONDUCTED IN A POSITIVE STATE AFTER MARCH 1, 2002, MUST TEST NEGATIVE FOR AVIAN INFLUENZA PRIOR TO PARTICIPATION IN A SOUTH CAROLINA EXHIBITION.
Senator WALDREP spoke on the Joint Resolution.
Read the first time and, on motion of Senator WALDREP, with unanimous consent, ordered placed on the Calendar without reference.
H. 5215 (Word version) -- Reps. Taylor and Wilder: A BILL TO AMEND ACT 779 OF 1988, RELATING TO LAURENS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTS 55 AND 56, SO AS TO REVISE THE SINGLE-MEMBER DISTRICTS FROM WHICH TRUSTEES ARE ELECTED.
Read the first time and ordered placed on the Local and Uncontested Calendar without reference.
H. 5216 (Word version) -- Reps. Kirsh, Meacham-Richardson, McCraw, Delleney and Simrill: A BILL TO ESTABLISH AND REAPPORTION ELECTION DISTRICTS IN WHICH FIVE OF THE SEVEN TRUSTEES OF THE CLOVER SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 2 OF YORK COUNTY ARE REQUIRED TO RESIDE AND PROVIDE A SCHEDULE FOR THE ELECTION OF TRUSTEES.
Read the first time and ordered placed on the Local and Uncontested Calendar without reference.
On motion of Senator HAYES, H. 5216 was ordered to receive a second and third reading on the next two consecutive legislative days.
H. 5217 (Word version) -- Reps. Cobb-Hunter, Owens and A. Young: A JOINT RESOLUTION TO DIRECT THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE TO STUDY THE VIABILITY OF ESTABLISHING AN INLAND INTERMODAL PORT IN THE VICINITY OF INTERSTATES 95 AND 26 AND TO REPORT ITS FINDINGS TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY ON JANUARY 14, 2003.
Read the first time and referred to the Committee on Labor, Commerce and Industry.
H. 5222 (Word version) -- Rep. Hosey: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION EXPRESSING THE CONGRATULATIONS OF THE MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA TO THE JEFFERSON DAVIS ACADEMY "LADY RAIDERS" GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM AND HEAD COACH ROBYNE JOYNER ON WINNING THE 2002 SCISA CLASS A STATE CHAMPIONSHIP AND PROUDLY RECOGNIZE THAT THIS IS THE "LADY RAIDERS" FOURTH STRAIGHT STATE TITLE IN A ROW.
The Concurrent Resolution was adopted, ordered returned to the House.
H. 5224 (Word version) -- Reps. Rutherford, Howard, J. Brown, Bales, Cotty, Harrison, Lourie, J.H. Neal, Quinn, Scott and J.E. Smith: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION TO COMMEND RICHLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT ONE ON ITS THIRTY YEARS OF PARTICIPATION IN THE HIGHLY ACCLAIMED "READING IS FUNDAMENTAL" PROGRAM AND TO EXTEND BEST WISHES
The Concurrent Resolution was adopted, ordered returned to the House.
Senator GIESE from the Committee on Education submitted a favorable with amendment report on:
S. 655 (Word version) -- Senator Setzler: A BILL TO AMEND SECTION 59-26-85, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION, BENEFITS, AND CERTIFICATION PROCEDURES FOR TEACHERS WHO HAVE RECEIVED NATIONAL CERTIFICATION FROM THE NATIONAL BOARD FOR PROFESSIONAL TEACHING STANDARDS (NBPTS), SO AS TO PROVIDE THAT SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGISTS WHO HAVE RECEIVED NATIONAL CERTIFICATION FROM THE AMERICAN SPEECH-LANGUAGE HEARING ASSOCIATION (ASHA), BEGINNING WITH FISCAL YEAR 2001-2002, SHALL RECEIVE THE SAME INCREASE IN PAY FOR THE LIFE OF THE CERTIFICATION AS DO TEACHERS WHO HAVE RECEIVED NBPTS CERTIFICATION.
Ordered for consideration tomorrow.
Senator GIESE from the Committee on Education submitted a favorable report on:
H. 4818 (Word version) -- Rep. Stille: A BILL TO AMEND SECTION 59-58-20, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO DEFINITIONS IN REGARD TO THE SOUTH CAROLINA NONPUBLIC POST-SECONDARY INSTITUTION LICENSE ACT, SO AS TO ADD CERTAIN DEFINITIONS; TO AMEND SECTION 59-58-30, RELATING TO EXCLUSIONS FROM THE DEFINITION OF "NONPUBLIC EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION", SO AS TO FURTHER PROVIDE FOR THOSE ACTIVITIES, COURSES, OR INSTITUTIONS THAT COME WITHIN THIS EXCLUSION; TO AMEND SECTION 59-58-50, RELATING TO LICENSE REQUIREMENTS FOR NONPUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, SO AS TO PROVIDE LICENSES MAY BE GRANTED TO NONDEGREE GRANTING INSTITUTIONS FOR LESS THAN TWELVE MONTHS; TO AMEND SECTION 59-58-60, RELATING TO USE OF THE TERM "COLLEGE" OR "UNIVERSITY" IN A NAME, SO
Ordered for consideration tomorrow.
Senator GIESE from the Committee on Education submitted a favorable report on:
H. 3502 (Word version) -- Reps. McGee, Askins, Coates, J. Hines and M. Hines: A BILL TO AMEND TITLE 59, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO EDUCATION, BY ADDING CHAPTER 22 SO AS TO ENACT THE "COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICE CENTERS ACT OF 2001" WHICH AUTHORIZES THE CREATION OF REGIONAL COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICE CENTERS BY TWO OR MORE SCHOOL DISTRICTS OR BY A SCHOOL DISTRICT AND A POST-SECONDARY INSTITUTION FOR PROVIDING INSTRUCTIONAL, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND OTHER SERVICES DESIRED BY THE PARTICIPATING SCHOOL DISTRICTS OR INSTITUTIONS.
Ordered for consideration tomorrow.
S. 1254 (Word version) -- Senators Ravenel, Branton, Ford, Grooms, Kuhn, McConnell, Mescher and Pinckney: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION TO STRONGLY ENCOURAGE JOHNSON & WALES UNIVERSITY TO RETAIN ITS CAMPUS IN CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
Returned with concurrence.
Received as information.
S. 1262 (Word version) -- Senator Pinckney: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION TO PUBLICLY RECOGNIZE AND THANK MR. HARRY S. (JU JU) HUTSON, JR. OF HARDEEVILLE FOR HIS LEADERSHIP IN AND SERVICE TO HIS COMMUNITY, COUNTY, AND STATE OVER A PERIOD OF MANY YEARS.
Returned with concurrence.
Received as information.
THE SENATE PROCEEDED TO A CALL OF THE UNCONTESTED LOCAL AND STATEWIDE CALENDAR.
The following Bills and Joint Resolution, having been read the second time, were ordered placed on the third reading Calendar:
S. 1266 (Word version) -- Senator McGill: A JOINT RESOLUTION TO PROVIDE THAT SCHOOL DAYS MISSED ON JANUARY 3 AND 4, 2002, BY THE STUDENTS OF ANY SCHOOL IN WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT WHEN THE SCHOOL WAS CLOSED DUE TO SNOW, ICE, OR INCLEMENT WEATHER CONDITIONS ARE EXEMPTED FROM THE MAKE-UP REQUIREMENT OF THE DEFINED MINIMUM PLAN THAT FULL SCHOOL DAYS MISSED DUE TO EXTREME WEATHER OR OTHER CIRCUMSTANCES BE MADE UP.
On motion of Senator McGILL, with unanimous consent, S. 1266 was ordered to receive a third reading on Wednesday, May 8, 2002.
H. 3976 (Word version) -- Reps. Coates, J. Hines, Askins and McGee: A BILL TO ESTABLISH THE REGISTRATION AND ELECTIONS COMMISSION FOR FLORENCE COUNTY, TO ABOLISH THE OFFICE OF COMMISSIONERS OF ELECTION AND THE REGISTRATION BOARD FOR FLORENCE COUNTY AND DEVOLVE THE POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF ELECTION AND THE REGISTRATION BOARD UPON THE REGISTRATION AND ELECTIONS COMMISSION, PROVIDE FOR THE COMPENSATION OF MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION, THE ORGANIZATION OF THE COMMISSION, AND PROVIDE THAT THE CURRENT
H. 4882 (Word version) -- Reps. Freeman, Jennings, Lucas and Neilson: A BILL TO AMEND ACT 587 OF 1994, RELATING TO THE CREATION OF THE CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS AND REGISTRATION, SO AS TO DELETE THE PROVISIONS MAKING THE CLERK AN EX OFFICIO MEMBER OF THE BOARD AND PROVIDING FOR THE CLERK TO RECEIVE A SALARY IN ADDITION TO THAT AMOUNT PAID TO MEMBERS OF THE BOARD, AND AUTHORIZE THE BOARD TO HIRE A DIRECTOR TO PERFORM SUCH RESPONSIBILITIES AS THE BOARD SHALL DETERMINE..
On motion of Senator HOLLAND, H. 4882 was ordered to receive a third reading on Wednesday, May 8, 2002.
H. 5088 (Word version) -- Rep. Vaughn: A BILL TO REAPPORTION THE ELECTION DISTRICTS FROM WHICH THE TRUSTEES OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF GREENVILLE COUNTY ARE ELECTED.
S. 1260 (Word version) -- Senator McConnell: A BILL TO AMEND SECTION 50-21-135, AS AMENDED, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO ESTABLISHMENT OF A NO WAKE ZONE ON THE ASHLEY RIVER, SO AS TO PROVIDE FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A NO WAKE ZONE FOR A
The Senate proceeded to a consideration of the Bill, the question being the second reading of the Bill.
Senator McCONNELL proposed the following amendment (SWB\5367DJC02), which was adopted:
Amend the bill, as and if amended, SECTION 1, page 1, line 30, by striking / five hundred / and inserting / three hundred fifty /
Renumber sections to conform.
Amend title to conform.
The amendment was adopted.
There being no further amendments, the Bill was read the second time and ordered placed on the third reading Calendar.
Having received a favorable report from the Charleston County Delegation, the following appointments were confirmed in open session:
Reappointment, Charleston County Board of Voter Registration, with term to commence March 15, 2002, and to expire March 15, 2004
Gertrude D. Brown, 1449 Swamp Angel Ct., Charleston, S.C. 29412
Reappointment, Charleston County Board of Voter Registration, with term to commence March 15, 2002, and to expire March 15, 2004
Flora P. Condon, 751 Jim Isle Drive, Charleston, S.C. 29412
Reappointment, Charleston County Board of Voter Registration, with term to commence March 15, 2002, and to expire March 15, 2004
Louise M. Hill, 157 Grove Street, Charleston, S.C. 29403
Having received a favorable report from the Greenville County Delegation, the following appointments were confirmed in open session:
Reappointment, Greenville County Magistrate, with term to commence April 30, 2002, and to expire April 30, 2006
Hon. Horace Butler, Jr., 12 Dean Street, Greenville, S.C. 29605
Reappointment, Greenville County Magistrate, with term to commence April 30, 2002, and to expire April 30, 2006
Hon. Vilvin W. Garrison, 35 Allendale Lane #3D, Greenville, S.C. 29607
Reappointment, Greenville County Magistrate, with term to commence April 30, 2002, and to expire April 30, 2006
Hon. Michael D. Stokes, P. O. Box 97, Tigerville, S.C. 29688
Having received a favorable report from the Sumter County Delegation, the following appointments were confirmed in open session:
Reappointment, Sumter County Magistrate, with term to commence April 30, 2002, and to expire April 30, 2006
Hon. Joseph B. Davis, Jr., P. O. Box 1272, Sumter, S.C. 29150-1272
Reappointment, Sumter County Magistrate, with term to commence April 30, 2002, and to expire April 30, 2006
Hon. George R. Gibson, P. O. Box 236, Mayesville, S.C. 29104
Reappointment, Sumter County Magistrate, with term to commence April 30, 2002, and to expire April 30, 2006
Hon. Daisey M. Moore, P. O. Box 41, Pinewood, S.C. 29125
Reappointment, Sumter County Magistrate, with term to commence April 30, 2002, and to expire April 30, 2006
Hon. Lee Anna Tindal, 3065 Tindal Road, Sumter, S.C. 29150
On motion of Senators MESCHER and MOORE, with unanimous consent, the Senate stood adjourned out of respect to the memory of Mr. Robert E. Watson, Jr., formerly of Pinopolis, S. C.
At 2:10 P.M., on motion of Senator McCONNELL, the Senate adjourned to meet tomorrow at 2:00 P.M.
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