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The House assembled at 10:00 a.m.
Deliberations were opened with prayer by Dr. Bradley D. Smith, Senior Pastor of Eastminster Presbyterian Church, as follows:
Lord, I do not know these people's names or hurts or hearts. But You do. You know their dreams and fears, their joys and worries. Thank You. Thank You
Today I pray, O Master of all people and all history, that You will grant these, Your created ones, the humility to listen for Your voice among all voices, the character to follow Your leading, and the grace to do Your will.
The words of this prayer will soon be forgotten, O God, but the decisions of this Body and the spirit in which they deliberate them will be greatly noticed and long remembered.
Shepherd this flock, fill each man and woman with Your kingdom vision, give them a spirit of statesmanship that is bigger than themselves, big enough, O Lord, even to be Your will.
This we pray, giving thanks that You are our rock and redeemer. 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 PRO TEMPORE.
After corrections to the Journal of the proceedings of yesterday, the SPEAKER PRO TEMPORE ordered it confirmed.
Rep. HORNE moved that when the House adjourns, it adjourn in memory of Herman Elroy Muckenfuss of Jedburg, which was agreed to.
The House stood in silent prayer for the families of those affected by the F-16 and Cessna crash in Berkeley County.
The following was introduced:
H. 4367 (Word version) -- Reps. J. E. Smith, Alexander, Allison, Anderson, Anthony, Atwater, Bales, Ballentine, Bamberg, Bannister, Bedingfield, Bernstein, Bingham, Bowers, Bradley, Brannon, G. A. Brown, R. L. Brown, Burns, Chumley, Clary, Clemmons, Clyburn, Cobb-Hunter, Cole, Collins, Corley, H. A. Crawford, Crosby, Daning, Delleney, Dillard, Douglas, Duckworth, Erickson, Felder, Finlay, Forrester, Funderburk, Gagnon, Gambrell, George, Gilliard, Goldfinch, Govan, Hamilton, Hardee, Hart, Hayes, Henderson, Henegan, Herbkersman, Hicks, Hill, Hiott, Hixon, Hodges, Horne, Hosey, Howard, Huggins, Jefferson, Johnson, Jordan, Kennedy, King, Kirby, Knight, Limehouse, Loftis, Long, Lowe, Lucas, Mack, McCoy, McEachern, McKnight, M. S. McLeod, W. J. McLeod, Merrill, Mitchell, D. C. Moss, V. S. Moss, Murphy, Nanney, Neal, Newton, Norman, Norrell, Ott, Parks, Pitts, Pope, Putnam, Quinn, Ridgeway, Riley, Rivers, Robinson-Simpson, Rutherford, Ryhal, Sandifer, Simrill, G. M. Smith, G. R. Smith, Sottile, Southard, Spires, Stavrinakis, Stringer, Tallon, Taylor, Thayer, Tinkler, Toole, Weeks, Wells, Whipper, White, Whitmire, Williams, Willis and Yow: A HOUSE RESOLUTION TO HONOR DR. MARY ANNE FITZPATRICK, DEAN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES, FOR HER TEN YEARS OF OUTSTANDING AND DEDICATED SERVICE AND TO CONGRATULATE HER ON HER APPOINTMENT AS VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA SYSTEM.
The Resolution was adopted.
The following was introduced:
H. 4368 (Word version) -- Reps. G. R. Smith, Burns, Bedingfield, Hamilton, Nanney, Dillard, Robinson-Simpson, Henderson, Bannister, Loftis, Stringer, Alexander, Allison, Anderson, Anthony, Atwater, Bales, Ballentine, Bamberg, Bernstein, Bingham, Bowers, Bradley, Brannon, G. A. Brown, R. L. Brown, Chumley, Clary, Clemmons, Clyburn, Cobb-Hunter, Cole, Collins, Corley, H. A. Crawford, Crosby, Daning, Delleney, Douglas, Duckworth, Erickson, Felder, Finlay, Forrester, Funderburk, Gagnon, Gambrell, George, Gilliard, Goldfinch, Govan, Hardee, Hart, Hayes, Henegan, Herbkersman, Hicks, Hill, Hiott, Hixon, Hodges, Horne, Hosey, Howard, Huggins, Jefferson, Johnson, Jordan, Kennedy, King, Kirby, Knight, Limehouse, Long, Lowe, Lucas, Mack, McCoy, McEachern, McKnight, M. S. McLeod, W. J. McLeod, Merrill, Mitchell, D. C. Moss, V. S. Moss, Murphy, Neal, Newton, Norman, Norrell, Ott, Parks, Pitts, Pope, Putnam, Quinn, Ridgeway, Riley, Rivers, Rutherford, Ryhal, Sandifer, Simrill, G. M. Smith, J. E. Smith, Sottile, Southard, Spires, Stavrinakis, Tallon, Taylor, Thayer, Tinkler, Toole, Weeks, Wells, Whipper, White, Whitmire, Williams, Willis and Yow: A HOUSE RESOLUTION TO CONGRATULATE ANNA CRUTCHFIELD OF TRAVELERS REST ON CAPTURING THE TITLE OF 2015 INTERNATIONAL KICKBOXING FEDERATION WOMEN'S LIGHTWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPION AND TO WISH HER WELL AS SHE CONTINUES TO PURSUE AN OUTSTANDING ATHLETIC CAREER.
The Resolution was adopted.
The following was introduced:
H. 4369 (Word version) -- Reps. Johnson, Alexander, Allison, Anderson, Anthony, Atwater, Bales, Ballentine, Bamberg, Bannister, Bedingfield, Bernstein, Bingham, Bowers, Bradley, Brannon, G. A. Brown, R. L. Brown, Burns, Chumley, Clary, Clemmons, Clyburn, Cobb-Hunter, Cole, Collins, Corley, H. A. Crawford, Crosby, Daning, Delleney, Dillard, Douglas, Duckworth, Erickson, Felder, Finlay, Forrester, Funderburk, Gagnon, Gambrell, George, Gilliard, Goldfinch, Govan, Hamilton, Hardee, Hart, Hayes, Henderson, Henegan, Herbkersman, Hicks, Hill, Hiott, Hixon, Hodges, Horne, Hosey, Howard, Huggins, Jefferson, Jordan, Kennedy, King, Kirby, Knight, Limehouse, Loftis, Long, Lowe, Lucas, Mack, McCoy, McEachern, McKnight, M. S. McLeod, W. J. McLeod, Merrill, Mitchell, D. C. Moss, V. S. Moss, Murphy, Nanney, Neal, Newton, Norman, Norrell, Ott, Parks, Pitts, Pope, Putnam, Quinn, Ridgeway, Riley, Rivers, Robinson-Simpson, Rutherford, Ryhal, Sandifer, Simrill, G. M. Smith, G. R. Smith, J. E. Smith, Sottile, Southard, Spires, Stavrinakis, Stringer, Tallon, Taylor, Thayer, Tinkler, Toole, Weeks, Wells, Whipper, White, Whitmire, Williams, Willis and Yow: A HOUSE RESOLUTION TO EXPRESS THE PROFOUND SORROW OF THE MEMBERS OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES UPON THE DEATH OF MARY E. RABON ALLSBROOK OF HORRY COUNTY AND TO EXTEND THE DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO HER FAMILY AND MANY FRIENDS.
The Resolution was adopted.
The following was introduced:
H. 4370 (Word version) -- Reps. King, Alexander, Allison, Anderson, Anthony, Atwater, Bales, Ballentine, Bamberg, Bannister, Bedingfield, Bernstein, Bingham, Bowers, Bradley, Brannon, G. A. Brown, R. L. Brown, Burns, Chumley, Clary, Clemmons, Clyburn, Cobb-Hunter, Cole, Collins, Corley, H. A. Crawford, Crosby, Daning, Delleney, Dillard, Douglas, Duckworth, Erickson, Felder, Finlay, Forrester, Funderburk, Gagnon, Gambrell, George, Gilliard, Goldfinch, Govan, Hamilton, Hardee, Hart, Hayes, Henderson, Henegan, Herbkersman, Hicks, Hill, Hiott, Hixon, Hodges, Horne, Hosey, Howard, Huggins, Jefferson, Johnson, Jordan, Kennedy, Kirby, Knight, Limehouse, Loftis, Long, Lowe, Lucas, Mack, McCoy, McEachern, McKnight, M. S. McLeod, W. J. McLeod, Merrill, Mitchell, D. C. Moss, V. S. Moss, Murphy, Nanney, Neal, Newton, Norman, Norrell, Ott, Parks, Pitts, Pope, Putnam, Quinn, Ridgeway, Riley, Rivers, Robinson-Simpson, Rutherford, Ryhal, Sandifer, Simrill, G. M. Smith, G. R. Smith, J. E. Smith, Sottile, Southard, Spires, Stavrinakis, Stringer, Tallon, Taylor, Thayer, Tinkler, Toole, Weeks, Wells, Whipper, White, Whitmire, Williams, Willis and Yow: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION TO EXPRESS THE PROFOUND SORROW OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY UPON THE PASSING OF THE NINE MEMBERS OF MOTHER EMANUEL AME CHURCH IN CHARLESTON WHOSE LIVES WERE TRAGICALLY CUT SHORT, TO CELEBRATE THEIR LIVES, AND TO EXTEND THE DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO THEIR FAMILIES AND MANY FRIENDS.
Whereas, the South Carolina General Assembly is deeply saddened by the untimely deaths of the nine members of Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston who on June 17, 2015, were attacked and slain by a gunman during a Wednesday night prayer meeting and Bible study at the church; and
Whereas, the General Assembly realizes that words are inadequate to express fully the grief of this State and nation concerning the tragedy that took place that night at Mother Emanuel. Nor can mere words bring full comfort to those most affected by this horrific loss. However, the families and friends of the victims may take comfort in the Word of God as recorded in Psalm 116:15 (KJV), "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints," as well as in knowing that the nine who were taken from us were prepared to meet the Lord at any time, all of them being believers in the Lord Jesus Christ as their Savior. We remember them today, utilizing the words of United States Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina, spoken before his colleagues on the Senate floor on June 24, 2015:
We honor the Reverend Sharonda Coleman-Singleton, a beloved teacher and coach at Goose Creek High School. Her son, Chris, has shown us all what an amazing mother she was through his strength over the past six days.
We honor Cynthia Hurd, whose love for education has been shared with so many over her thirty-one years as a librarian in the public library system.
We honor Susie Jackson, who at eighty-seven years young still offered her beautiful voice to the choir and had recently returned from visiting her family in Ohio.
We honor Ethel Lee Lance, who served her church with pride and whose daughter calls her the "strong woman who just tried to keep her family together."
We honor Depayne Middleton-Doctor, who dedicated her life to serving the poor and helping her students as an enrollment counselor at Southern Wesleyan University.
We honor [our] good friend, Reverend Clementa Pinckney, an amazing man of faith..., a wonderful father and husband, and a respected South Carolina state senator.
We honor Tywanza Sanders, beloved son of Tyrone and Felicia, whose warmth and heartfelt spirit have kept us moving.
We honor the Reverend Daniel Simmons, Sr., whose granddaughter said, "My granddaddy was an amazing man. It seemed like every time he spoke, it was pure wisdom."
We honor Pastor Myra Thompson, who served the Lord with grace and dignity. She loved her children, her grandchildren, and her great-grandchildren; and
Whereas, we do not limit our thoughts on this unspeakable calamity to the event itself; rather, we rejoice in the wonderfully astonishing, even miraculous, outpouring of reconciliation, forgiveness, love, and generous giving that have followed an action meant to cause racial division. A few examples of this marvelous deluge of grace must suffice to show the whole; and
Whereas, uncounted prayer meetings for the church, the families of the victims, and the City of Charleston have been held throughout this nation, and compassionate expressions of sympathy, encouragement, and admiration have poured in from people across America and beyond; and
Whereas, to show their support for Mother Emanuel AME Church, thousands of Charleston residents of all faiths, races, and ages formed a "Bridge to Peace" unity chain that extended all the way across the Arthur Ravenel Bridge; and
Whereas, about twenty members of the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) Environmental Services Department, who are trained in cleaning up operating rooms and trauma units, volunteered to clean Mother Emanuel's fellowship hall, the site of the tragedy, and MUSC donated the supplies; and
Whereas, numerous groups and individuals have contributed, as of June 29, 2015, nearly a million dollars to the Mother Emanuel Hope Fund, set up by the City of Charleston to help defray funeral costs for the families of the victims and other expenses; and
Whereas, most inspiring of all, the immediate forgiveness extended to the gunman by the victims' families, even in the face of great pain and loss, has loosed a mighty wind of reconciliation in this land like nothing we have witnessed in living memory. It has brought forth a nationwide desire to take action that proves this reconciliation is heart-deep commitment, not merely words. For these blessings, we give thanks to Almighty God, and we pray He will increase this new spirit within us in the days ahead as we continue our earnest prayers for the families of the victims and Mother Emanuel AME Church; and
Whereas, these responses to the tragedy of nine families and Mother Emanuel AME Church showed South Carolina at its very best and, again, in the words of Senator Tim Scott, "was absolutely the best of who we are as Americans." Mother Emanuel AME and the families of the Mother Emanuel Nine have led us to this place, and we bless them for it. Now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the House of Representatives, the Senate concurring:
That the members of the South Carolina General Assembly, by this resolution, express their profound sorrow upon the passing of the nine members of Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston whose lives were tragically cut short, celebrate their lives, and extend the deepest sympathy to their families and many friends.
Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be provided to the families of the Reverend Sharonda Coleman-Singleton, Cynthia Hurd, Susie Jackson, Ethel Lee Lance, Depayne Middleton-Doctor, the Reverend Clementa Pinckney, Tywanza Sanders, the Reverend Daniel Simmons, Sr., and Pastor Myra Thompson.
The Concurrent Resolution was agreed to and ordered sent to the Senate.
The roll call of the House of Representatives was taken resulting as follows:
Alexander Allison Anderson Anthony Atwater Bales Ballentine Bamberg Bannister Bedingfield Bernstein Bingham Bowers Bradley Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Burns Chumley Clary Clemmons Cole Collins Corley Crosby Delleney Dillard Douglas Duckworth Erickson Felder Finlay Forrester Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Goldfinch Govan Hamilton Hardee Hart Hayes Henderson Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hill Hosey Howard Huggins Jefferson Johnson Jordan Kennedy King Kirby Knight Limehouse Lowe Lucas Mack McCoy McEachern M. S. McLeod W. J. McLeod Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy Nanney Newton Norman Ott Parks Pitts Pope Quinn Ridgeway Riley Rivers Robinson-Simpson Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Southard Spires Stavrinakis Tallon Taylor Thayer Tinkler Toole Weeks Wells White Whitmire Williams Willis
I came in after the roll call and was present for the Session on Tuesday, July 7.
William Clyburn Gilda Cobb-Hunter Heather Crawford Joe Daning Kenneth F. Hodges Jenny A. Horne Dwight Loftis Cezar McKnight Joseph Neal Mandy Powers Norrell Todd Rutherford Tommy Stringer Jackson "Seth" Whipper Richie Yow Mike Ryhal
The SPEAKER granted Rep. HIXON a leave of absence for the day due to a long-scheduled prior commitment.
The SPEAKER granted Rep. MERRILL a leave of absence for the day.
The SPEAKER granted Rep. HIOTT a leave of absence for the day due to a previously scheduled church mission trip.
The SPEAKER granted Rep. PUTNAM a leave of absence for the day due to a prior family commitment.
The SPEAKER granted Rep. LONG a leave of absence for the day.
The SPEAKER granted Rep. RYHAL a temporary leave of absence due to medical reasons.
The SPEAKER granted Rep. CLARY a temporary leave of absence.
Debate was resumed on the following Act, the pending question being the consideration of Veto items:
(R. 127) H. 3701 -- Ways and Means Committee: AN ACT TO MAKE APPROPRIATIONS AND TO PROVIDE REVENUES TO MEET THE ORDINARY EXPENSES OF STATE GOVERNMENT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 2015, TO REGULATE THE EXPENDITURE OF SUCH FUNDS, AND TO FURTHER PROVIDE FOR THE OPERATION OF STATE GOVERNMENT DURING THIS FISCAL YEAR AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Veto 49 Part IB, Page 526, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (46)(b), Department of Transportation, Highway 17 Corridor Study, $25,000
Rep. WHITE explained the Veto.
Rep. HILL spoke in favor of the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Anderson Anthony Bales Bamberg Bowers G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Dillard Douglas Duckworth George Gilliard Goldfinch Govan Hardee Hayes Hosey King Limehouse Lucas Mack McEachern W. J. McLeod Mitchell Ott Parks Ridgeway Robinson-Simpson Sottile Tinkler Weeks
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Atwater Ballentine Bernstein Bingham Bradley Brannon Burns Chumley Clemmons Cole Collins H. A. Crawford Delleney Erickson Felder Finlay Forrester Gagnon Hamilton Henderson Herbkersman Hicks Hill Huggins Jefferson Johnson Jordan Kennedy Knight Loftis Lowe McCoy D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy Nanney Newton Norman Pope Quinn Riley Rivers Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Southard Spires Stavrinakis Tallon Taylor Thayer Toole Wells White Whitmire Williams Willis Yow
So, the Veto of the Governor was sustained and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
ABSTENTION FROM VOTING
BASED ON POTENTIAL CONFLICT OF INTEREST
In accordance with Section 8-13-700(B) of the S.C. Code, I abstained from voting on the below referenced election because of a potential conflict of interest and wish to have my recusal noted for the record in the House Journal of this date:
The reason for abstaining on the above referenced legislation is:
A potential conflict of interest may exist in that an economic interest of myself, an immediate family member, or an individual or business with which I am associated may be affected in violation of S.C. Code Section 8-13-700(B).
Rep. Roger K. Kirby
Rep. G. R. SMITH moved to reconsider the vote whereby Veto No. 49 was sustained.
Rep. G. R. SMITH moved to table the motion to reconsider, which was agreed to.
Veto 50 Part IB, Page 525, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (41)(o), Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism, City of Conway - Renovation of Horry County Museum for Multipurpose Space (Requires 3:1 Match), $250,000
Rep. HARDEE explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Anderson Anthony Bales Bernstein Bowers Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Clemmons Clyburn Cole Corley H. A. Crawford Crosby Dillard Douglas Duckworth Erickson Finlay Forrester Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Goldfinch Govan Hardee Hayes Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hodges Hosey Jefferson Johnson Jordan Kennedy King Kirby Knight Limehouse Lowe Lucas Mack McCoy McEachern M. S. McLeod W. J. McLeod Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy Newton Ott Parks Pitts Pope Ridgeway Riley Robinson-Simpson Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Tinkler Weeks Wells White Whitmire Williams Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Atwater Ballentine Bingham Bradley Burns Chumley Collins Felder Hamilton Henderson Hill Huggins Nanney Norman Quinn Rivers G. R. Smith Southard Tallon Taylor Thayer Toole Willis
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 51 Part IB, Page 525, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (41)(a), Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism, Undiscovered SC, $500,000
Rep. HERBKERSMAN explained the Veto.
Rep. HILL spoke in favor of the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Anthony Bales Bernstein Bowers Bradley Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Clemmons Clyburn Cole H. A. Crawford Crosby Delleney Dillard Douglas Duckworth Erickson Finlay Forrester Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Goldfinch Govan Hardee Hayes Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hodges Hosey Jefferson Johnson Jordan King Kirby Knight Limehouse Lowe Lucas Mack McCoy McEachern M. S. McLeod W. J. McLeod Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy Neal Newton Ott Parks Pope Ridgeway Riley Rivers Robinson-Simpson Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Tallon Tinkler Weeks Wells White Whitmire Williams Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Ballentine Bingham Burns Chumley Collins Felder Hill Huggins Kennedy Nanney Norman Quinn Southard Taylor Toole Willis
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 52 Part IB, Page 525, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (41)(c), Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism, Sports Development Marketing Program, $875,000
Rep. HERBKERSMAN explained the Veto.
Rep. HILL spoke in favor of the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Anthony Bales Bamberg Bannister Bernstein Bowers Bradley Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Burns Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole Corley H. A. Crawford Crosby Delleney Dillard Douglas Duckworth Erickson Finlay Forrester Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Goldfinch Govan Hardee Hayes Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hodges Horne Hosey Jefferson Johnson Jordan King Kirby Knight Limehouse Lowe Lucas Mack McCoy McEachern M. S. McLeod W. J. McLeod Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy Neal Newton Ott Parks Pitts Pope Ridgeway Riley Rivers Robinson-Simpson Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Southard Spires Stavrinakis Tallon Tinkler Weeks Wells Whipper White Whitmire Williams Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Atwater Ballentine Bedingfield Bingham Collins Felder Henderson Hill Huggins Kennedy Nanney Norman Quinn Taylor Thayer Toole Willis
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 53 Part IB, Page 523, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (22)(j), Department of Health and Environmental Control, Indoor Aquatic and Community Center - Richland County (Requires 2:1 Match), $100,000
Rep. BALES explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Anderson Anthony Bales Bamberg Bannister Bernstein Bowers Bradley Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole H. A. Crawford Crosby Delleney Dillard Douglas Duckworth Erickson Finlay Forrester Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Goldfinch Govan Hardee Hayes Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hodges Hosey Howard Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Knight Limehouse Lowe Lucas Mack McCoy McEachern M. S. McLeod W. J. McLeod Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy Neal Newton Ott Parks Pitts Pope Ridgeway Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Tallon Tinkler Weeks Whipper White Whitmire Williams Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Atwater Ballentine Bedingfield Bingham Burns Clemmons Collins Felder Hamilton Henderson Hill Huggins Kennedy Loftis Nanney Norman Rivers G. R. Smith Southard Taylor Thayer Toole Wells Willis
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
The SPEAKER granted Rep. JORDAN a leave of absence for the remainder of the day.
Veto 54 Part IB, Page 525, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (41)(k), Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism, Woodrow Wilson Home - National Marketing, $125,000
Rep. J. E. SMITH explained the Veto.
Rep. HERBKERSMAN spoke against the Veto.
Rep. BALLENTINE spoke in favor of the Veto.
Rep. HERBKERSMAN spoke against the Veto.
Rep. COBB-HUNTER spoke against the Veto.
Rep. FINLAY spoke against the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Anderson Bales Bamberg Bannister Bernstein Bowers Bradley Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole Corley H. A. Crawford Delleney Dillard Douglas Duckworth Erickson Finlay Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Goldfinch Govan Hardee Hart Hayes Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hodges Horne Hosey Howard Jefferson King Kirby Knight Limehouse Lowe Lucas Mack McCoy McEachern M. S. McLeod W. J. McLeod Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy Neal Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pope Quinn Ridgeway Riley Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Tinkler Weeks Whipper White Whitmire Williams Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Atwater Ballentine Bedingfield Chumley Collins Crosby Felder Forrester Hamilton Hill Huggins Loftis Nanney Norman Rivers G. R. Smith Southard Stringer Tallon Taylor Thayer Toole Wells Willis
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 55 Part IB, Page 525, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (41)(m), Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism, Calhoun County Renovation of Former John Ford Middle/High School for Community Center (Requires 2:1 Match), $180,000
Rep. OTT explained the Veto.
Rep. TOOLE spoke in favor of the Veto.
Rep. BAMBERG spoke against the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Anderson Anthony Bales Bamberg Bernstein Bingham Bowers Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole H. A. Crawford Delleney Dillard Douglas Duckworth Finlay Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Goldfinch Govan Hardee Hart Hayes Henegan Hicks Hodges Horne Hosey Howard Jefferson Johnson King Kirby Knight Limehouse Lowe Lucas Mack McCoy McEachern W. J. McLeod Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy Norrell Ott Parks Pope Ridgeway Riley Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Southard Spires Stavrinakis Tallon Tinkler Weeks Wells Whipper White Whitmire Williams Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Atwater Ballentine Bannister Bedingfield Bradley Burns Chumley Collins Erickson Felder Hamilton Henderson Hill Huggins Kennedy Loftis Nanney Newton Norman Quinn Rivers G. R. Smith Stringer Taylor Thayer Toole Willis
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 56 Part IB, Page 525, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (41)(l), Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism, City of Sumter Green Space Initiative (Requires 1:1 Match), $400,000
Rep. WEEKS explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Anthony Bales Bamberg Bernstein Bingham Bowers Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole H. A. Crawford Crosby Delleney Dillard Douglas Duckworth Erickson Finlay Forrester Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Goldfinch Govan Hardee Hart Hayes Henegan Hicks Hodges Horne Hosey Howard Jefferson Johnson Kennedy King Kirby Knight Limehouse Lowe Lucas Mack McCoy McEachern W. J. McLeod Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy Neal Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pope Quinn Ridgeway Riley Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Tallon Thayer Tinkler Weeks Whipper White Whitmire Williams Willis Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Atwater Ballentine Bannister Bedingfield Bradley Burns Chumley Collins Hamilton Henderson Hill Huggins Loftis Nanney Norman Rivers G. R. Smith Southard Stringer Taylor Toole Wells
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 57 Part IB, Page 525, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (41)(f), Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism, Columbia Museum of Art, $200,000
Rep. FINLAY explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Anderson Bales Bamberg Bannister Bernstein Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Burns Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole Corley H. A. Crawford Crosby Delleney Dillard Douglas Duckworth Erickson Finlay Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Govan Hardee Hart Hayes Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hodges Horne Hosey Howard Jefferson King Kirby Knight Limehouse Loftis Lowe Lucas Mack McCoy McEachern W. J. McLeod Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy Neal Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pope Ridgeway Riley Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Tinkler Weeks White Whitmire Williams Willis Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Atwater Ballentine Bedingfield Bingham Bowers Bradley Collins Felder Forrester Hamilton Henderson Hill Huggins Johnson Kennedy Nanney Norman Quinn Rivers G. R. Smith Stringer Tallon Taylor Thayer Toole Wells
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 58 Part IB, Page 525, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (41)(s), Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism, Inman City Market, $100,000
Rep. BRANNON explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Anthony Bales Bamberg Bernstein Bowers Bradley Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Burns Clary Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole Delleney Dillard Douglas Duckworth Erickson Finlay Forrester Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Govan Hardee Hart Hayes Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Horne Hosey Howard Jefferson Johnson King Kirby Knight Limehouse Lucas Mack McCoy McEachern W. J. McLeod Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy Neal Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pope Ridgeway Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Simrill G. M. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Tallon Tinkler Weeks Whipper White Whitmire Williams Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Atwater Ballentine Bannister Bedingfield Bingham Clemmons Collins H. A. Crawford Felder Goldfinch Hamilton Henderson Hill Huggins Kennedy Loftis Lowe Nanney Norman Quinn Riley Rivers G. R. Smith Southard Stringer Taylor Thayer Toole Wells Willis
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 59 Part IB, Page 525, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (41)(r), Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism, Manning Avenue/Wilder School Area Green Space Initiative, $250,000
Rep. WEEKS explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Anderson Anthony Bales Bamberg Bernstein Bingham Bowers Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole H. A. Crawford Delleney Dillard Douglas Duckworth Erickson Felder Finlay Forrester Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Govan Hardee Hart Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hodges Horne Hosey Howard Jefferson Johnson King Kirby Knight Limehouse Lowe Lucas Mack McCoy McEachern W. J. McLeod Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy Neal Norrell Ott Parks Pope Ridgeway Riley Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Tinkler Weeks Whipper White Whitmire Williams Willis Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Atwater Ballentine Bannister Bedingfield Bradley Burns Collins Hamilton Henderson Hill Huggins Kennedy Loftis Nanney Newton Norman Rivers G. R. Smith Southard Stringer Tallon Taylor Thayer Toole Wells
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 60 Part IB, Page 525, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (41)(j), Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism, Mountain Lakes Destination Promotion and Historic Preservation (Requires 2:1 Match), $100,000
Rep. WHITMIRE explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Anthony Bales Bamberg Bannister Bernstein Bowers Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole Corley H. A. Crawford Crosby Delleney Dillard Douglas Duckworth Erickson Finlay Forrester Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Goldfinch Govan Hardee Hart Hayes Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hodges Horne Hosey Howard Jefferson King Kirby Knight Loftis Lowe Lucas Mack McCoy McEachern W. J. McLeod Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy Neal Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pope Ridgeway Riley Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Tallon Tinkler Weeks Wells White Whitmire Williams Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Atwater Ballentine Bedingfield Bingham Bradley Burns Chumley Collins Felder Hamilton Hill Huggins Johnson Kennedy Nanney Norman Quinn Rivers Southard Stringer Taylor Thayer Toole Willis
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 61 Part IB, Page 525, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (41)(d), Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism, Newberry Opera House, $60,000
Rep. HERBKERSMAN explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Anthony Bales Bamberg Bannister Bernstein Bowers Bradley Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Burns Clary Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole Corley Crosby Delleney Dillard Douglas Duckworth Erickson Felder Finlay Forrester Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Govan Hart Hayes Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hodges Horne Hosey Howard Jefferson Johnson Kennedy King Kirby Knight Limehouse Loftis Lucas Mack McCoy McEachern M. S. McLeod W. J. McLeod Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy Neal Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pope Quinn Ridgeway Riley Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Southard Spires Stavrinakis Tallon Taylor Thayer Tinkler Toole Weeks Wells Whipper White Whitmire Williams Willis Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Atwater Ballentine Bedingfield Bingham Clemmons H. A. Crawford Goldfinch Hamilton Hill Huggins Lowe Nanney Norman Rivers G. R. Smith
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 62 Part IB, Page 525, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (41)(h), Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism, Medal of Honor Museum, $1,000,000
Rep. LIMEHOUSE explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Anthony Bales Bamberg Bannister Bernstein Bingham Bowers Bradley Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Burns Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole Corley H. A. Crawford Delleney Dillard Douglas Duckworth Erickson Finlay Forrester Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Goldfinch Govan Hamilton Hart Hayes Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hodges Horne Hosey Jefferson Johnson King Kirby Knight Limehouse Lowe Lucas Mack McCoy McEachern McKnight M. S. McLeod W. J. McLeod Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy Neal Norrell Ott Parks Pope Quinn Ridgeway Riley Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Southard Spires Stavrinakis Tallon Taylor Tinkler Weeks Wells White Whitmire Williams Willis Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Ballentine Bedingfield Collins Felder Henderson Hill Huggins Nanney Norman Stringer Thayer
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
I was temporarily out of the Chamber on constituent business during the vote on Veto No. 62. If I had been present, I would have voted to override the Governor's Veto.
Rep. Wm. Weston J. Newton
Veto 63 Part IB, Page 525, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (41)(e), Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism, Palmetto Conservation Foundation - Palmetto Trail, $300,000
Rep. SANDIFER explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Anderson Anthony Bamberg Bannister Bernstein Bingham Bowers Bradley Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Burns Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole Collins Corley H. A. Crawford Crosby Delleney Dillard Douglas Duckworth Erickson Felder Finlay Forrester Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Goldfinch Govan Hardee Hart Hayes Henderson Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hodges Horne Hosey Jefferson Johnson King Kirby Knight Limehouse Loftis Lowe Lucas Mack McCoy McEachern M. S. McLeod W. J. McLeod Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy Neal Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pitts Pope Ridgeway Riley Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Southard Spires Stavrinakis Tallon Tinkler Weeks Wells White Whitmire Williams Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Atwater Ballentine Bedingfield Hamilton Hill Huggins Nanney Norman Quinn Rivers G. R. Smith Stringer Taylor Thayer Toole Willis
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 64 Part IB, Page 525, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (41)(n), Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism, Spartanburg City Park Project, $300,000
Rep. BRANNON explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Anthony Bales Bamberg Bannister Bernstein Bowers Bradley Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Clary Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole Delleney Dillard Douglas Finlay Forrester Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Govan Hart Hayes Henegan Hicks Hodges Horne Hosey Howard Jefferson King Kirby Knight Limehouse Lowe Mack McCoy McEachern McKnight M. S. McLeod Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy Neal Newton Norrell Ott Pope Ridgeway Riley Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Tallon Tinkler Weeks White Whitmire Williams Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Atwater Ballentine Bedingfield Bingham Chumley Clemmons Collins H. A. Crawford Duckworth Erickson Felder Goldfinch Hamilton Henderson Hill Huggins Johnson Nanney Norman Pitts Quinn Rivers G. R. Smith Southard Stringer Taylor Thayer Toole Wells Willis
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 65 Part IB, Page 525, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (41)(q), Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism, Township Auditorium, $250,000
Rep. RUTHERFORD explained the Veto.
Rep. HILL spoke in favor of the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Anderson Anthony Bales Bamberg Bernstein G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Clary Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole Corley Crosby Delleney Dillard Douglas Duckworth Finlay Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Govan Hardee Hart Hayes Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hodges Horne Hosey Jefferson Johnson King Kirby Knight Limehouse Lowe Mack McCoy McEachern McKnight M. S. McLeod W. J. McLeod Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy Neal Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pope Quinn Ridgeway Riley Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Tallon Tinkler Weeks Whipper White Whitmire Williams Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Atwater Ballentine Bannister Bedingfield Bingham Bowers Bradley Clemmons Collins H. A. Crawford Felder Forrester Goldfinch Hamilton Henderson Hill Huggins Kennedy Nanney Norman Pitts Rivers G. R. Smith Southard Taylor Thayer Toole Wells Willis
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 66 Part IB, Page 525, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (41)(i), Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism, Upstate 9/11 Memorial (Requires 2:1 Match), $200,000
Rep. WHITMIRE explained the Veto.
Rep. SANDIFER spoke against the Veto.
Rep. HILL spoke in favor of the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Anderson Bales Bamberg Bernstein Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole Corley H. A. Crawford Delleney Dillard Douglas Duckworth Finlay Forrester Funderburk Gambrell George Govan Hart Hayes Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hodges Horne Hosey Howard Jefferson Johnson King Kirby Knight Limehouse Lowe Mack McEachern McKnight M. S. McLeod W. J. McLeod D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy Norrell Ott Parks Pitts Pope Ridgeway Riley Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Tinkler Weeks Wells Whipper White Whitmire Williams Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Atwater Ballentine Bannister Bedingfield Bingham Bowers Bradley Burns Chumley Collins Erickson Felder Gagnon Hamilton Henderson Hill Huggins Kennedy Nanney Newton Norman Rivers G. R. Smith Southard Stringer Taylor Thayer Toole Willis
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 67 Part IB, Page 517, Section 117, General Provisions - Proviso 117.137, Grant Funds
Rep. G. R. SMITH explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Allison Atwater Bales Bedingfield Bingham Bradley Brannon G. A. Brown Burns Chumley Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole Corley Crosby Delleney Duckworth Erickson Felder Finlay Forrester Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Goldfinch Govan Hamilton Henderson Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hodges Horne Johnson Kennedy Limehouse Loftis Lowe Lucas Mack McCoy Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy Nanney Newton Norman Pitts Pope Riley Rivers Robinson-Simpson G. M. Smith G. R. Smith Sottile Southard Spires Stavrinakis Tallon Taylor Thayer Toole Wells Whipper White Willis Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Alexander Anderson Ballentine Bamberg Bernstein Bowers R. L. Brown Collins Douglas Hart Hosey Howard Huggins Jefferson King Kirby McEachern McKnight M. S. McLeod W. J. McLeod Norrell Ott Parks Quinn Ridgeway Rutherford Sandifer Simrill J. E. Smith Tinkler Weeks Whitmire Williams
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 68 Part IB, Page 399, Section 49, Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism - Proviso 49.3, Advertising Funds Use and Carry Forward
Rep. HERBKERSMAN explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Anderson Bales Bernstein Bingham Bowers Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Burns Chumley Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole Corley H. A. Crawford Crosby Delleney Douglas Duckworth Erickson Felder Finlay Forrester Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Goldfinch Govan Hayes Henderson Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hodges Horne Hosey Howard Jefferson Kennedy King Kirby Knight Limehouse Loftis Lowe Lucas Mack McCoy McEachern McKnight M. S. McLeod Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy Ott Pitts Pope Quinn Ridgeway Riley Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Tinkler Toole Weeks Wells Whipper White Whitmire Williams Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Atwater Ballentine Bedingfield Bradley Collins Hamilton Hill Huggins Johnson Nanney Norman G. R. Smith Southard Taylor Thayer Willis
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 69 Part IB, Page 526, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (43)(b), Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation, State Fire Marshal: Fairfield County - Countywide Fire Suppression, $100,000
Rep. DOUGLAS explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Bernstein Bowers Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Clary Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Corley Crosby Delleney Dillard Douglas Duckworth Erickson Felder Forrester Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Govan Hayes Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hodges Horne Hosey Howard Jefferson King Kirby Knight Limehouse Lowe Lucas Mack McCoy McEachern McKnight M. S. McLeod W. J. McLeod Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pitts Pope Ridgeway Riley Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Tallon Tinkler Weeks Wells Whipper Whitmire Williams Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Atwater Ballentine Bedingfield Bingham Burns Chumley Clemmons Collins H. A. Crawford Goldfinch Hamilton Henderson Hill Huggins Johnson Kennedy Nanney Norman Quinn Rivers G. M. Smith G. R. Smith Stringer Taylor Thayer Toole White Willis
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 70 Part IB, Page 526, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (43)(a), Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation, State Fire Marshal: Chester County - Countywide Fire Suppression, $100,000
Rep. DELLENEY explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Bales Bamberg Bernstein Bowers Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Clary Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole Corley Crosby Delleney Dillard Douglas Duckworth Erickson Felder Forrester Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Goldfinch Govan Hardee Hayes Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hodges Horne Hosey Howard Jefferson Kennedy King Kirby Knight Limehouse Lowe Lucas Mack McCoy McEachern McKnight M. S. McLeod W. J. McLeod Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Neal Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pope Quinn Ridgeway Riley Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Tallon Tinkler Weeks Wells Whipper Whitmire Williams Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Atwater Ballentine Bedingfield Bingham Burns Chumley Clemmons Collins H. A. Crawford Hamilton Hill Huggins Johnson Nanney Norman Stringer Taylor Thayer Toole White Willis
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 71 Part IB, Page 524, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (32)(b), Department of Public Safety, Law Enforcement Grants, $60,000
Rep. PITTS explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Bales Douglas King
Those who voted in the negative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Atwater Ballentine Bamberg Bedingfield Bernstein Bingham Bowers Bradley Brannon R. L. Brown Burns Chumley Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole Collins H. A. Crawford Crosby Delleney Dillard Duckworth Erickson Forrester Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell Goldfinch Govan Hamilton Hardee Hart Henderson Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hill Hodges Horne Hosey Howard Huggins Jefferson Kennedy Knight Limehouse Loftis Lowe Lucas McKnight M. S. McLeod W. J. McLeod Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy Nanney Neal Newton Norman Norrell Ott Pitts Pope Quinn Ridgeway Riley Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Southard Spires Stavrinakis Stringer Tallon Taylor Thayer Tinkler Toole Weeks Wells White Whitmire Williams Willis Yow
So, the Veto of the Governor was sustained and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 72 Part IB, Page 522, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (9), Confederate Relic Room & Military Museum Commission, C.A. Huey Collection, $390,198
Rep. WHITE explained the Veto.
Rep. QUINN spoke against the Veto.
Rep. CORLEY spoke against the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Atwater Bales Ballentine Bamberg Bedingfield Bernstein Bingham Bowers Bradley Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Burns Chumley Clary Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole Collins Corley H. A. Crawford Crosby Delleney Dillard Douglas Duckworth Erickson Felder Forrester Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Goldfinch Govan Hart Hayes Henderson Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hodges Horne Hosey Jefferson Johnson Kennedy King Kirby Knight Limehouse Loftis Lowe Lucas Mack McCoy McEachern McKnight M. S. McLeod W. J. McLeod Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy Nanney Neal Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pitts Pope Quinn Ridgeway Riley Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Southard Spires Stringer Tallon Taylor Thayer Tinkler Toole Weeks Wells Whipper White Whitmire Williams Willis Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Hill Norman
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
I was temporarily out of the Chamber on constituent business during the vote on Veto No. 72. If I had been present, I would have voted to override the Governor's Veto.
Rep. Chip Huggins
I was temporarily out of the Chamber on constituent business during the vote on Veto No. 72. If I had been present, I would have voted to override the Governor's Veto.
Rep. Daniel Hamilton
Veto 73 Part IB, Page 521, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (7)(a), Arts Commission, Auntie Karen Foundation - Education Through Arts Curriculum, $10,000
Rep. ALEXANDER explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Bales Bamberg Bernstein Bowers Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Chumley Clary Clyburn Cole Corley Delleney Dillard Douglas Finlay Forrester Funderburk George Gilliard Govan Hardee Hart Hayes Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hodges Horne Hosey Howard Jefferson King Kirby Knight Limehouse Lucas Mack McCoy McEachern McKnight M. S. McLeod W. J. McLeod Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy Neal Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pitts Pope Quinn Riley Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Tallon Tinkler Weeks Whipper Whitmire Williams Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Atwater Ballentine Bannister Bedingfield Bingham Bradley Burns Clemmons Collins H. A. Crawford Crosby Duckworth Erickson Felder Gagnon Gambrell Goldfinch Hamilton Hill Huggins Johnson Kennedy Loftis Lowe Nanney Norman Rivers Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith Southard Stringer Taylor Thayer Toole Wells White Willis
So, the Veto of the Governor was sustained and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 74 Part IB, Page 521, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (7)(b), Arts Commission, Orangeburg County Fine Arts Center (Requires 2:1 Match), $90,000
Rep. HERBKERSMAN explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Anderson Bales Bamberg Bernstein Bowers Bradley Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Clary Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole Corley Crosby Daning Delleney Dillard Douglas Erickson Finlay Forrester Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Govan Hardee Hart Hayes Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hodges Horne Hosey Howard Jefferson King Kirby Knight Limehouse Lucas Mack McCoy McEachern McKnight M. S. McLeod W. J. McLeod Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy Neal Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pitts Pope Ridgeway Riley Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Tinkler Weeks Whipper White Whitmire Williams Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Atwater Ballentine Bannister Bedingfield Bingham Burns Chumley Clemmons Collins H. A. Crawford Duckworth Felder Goldfinch Hamilton Hill Huggins Johnson Kennedy Lowe Nanney Norman Stringer Tallon Taylor Thayer Toole Wells Willis
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 75 Part IB, Page 521, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (6)(a), Department of Archives and History, Restoration and Repurposing of Fireproof Building (Requires 2:1 Match), $1,500,000
Rep. LIMEHOUSE explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Anderson Bales Bamberg Bernstein Bowers Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole Corley H. A. Crawford Crosby Daning Delleney Dillard Douglas Duckworth Erickson Felder Finlay Forrester Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Goldfinch Govan Hardee Hart Hayes Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hodges Horne Hosey Howard Jefferson Johnson King Kirby Knight Limehouse Loftis Lowe Lucas Mack McCoy McEachern McKnight M. S. McLeod Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy Neal Newton Norrell Ott Pitts Pope Ridgeway Riley Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Stringer Tallon Taylor Tinkler Weeks Wells Whipper White Whitmire Williams Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Atwater Ballentine Bedingfield Bingham Bradley Burns Chumley Collins Hamilton Henderson Hill Huggins Kennedy Nanney Norman Parks Rivers Southard Thayer Toole Willis
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 76 Part IB, Page 521, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (6)(b), Department of Archives and History, Kings Mountain - Fort Thicketty - Historic Restoration, $100,000
Rep. V. S. MOSS explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Anderson Bales Bamberg Bernstein Bowers Bradley Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Burns Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole H. A. Crawford Crosby Daning Delleney Dillard Douglas Duckworth Erickson Felder Finlay Forrester Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Goldfinch Govan Hardee Hart Hayes Herbkersman Hicks Hodges Horne Hosey Howard Jefferson King Kirby Knight Limehouse Loftis Lowe Lucas Mack McCoy McEachern McKnight M. S. McLeod W. J. McLeod Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy Neal Newton Norrell Ott Pitts Pope Ridgeway Riley Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Southard Spires Stavrinakis Stringer Tallon Tinkler Weeks Whipper White Whitmire Williams Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Atwater Ballentine Bedingfield Bingham Chumley Collins Hamilton Henderson Hill Huggins Kennedy Nanney Norman Quinn Rivers Taylor Thayer Toole Wells Willis
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 77 Part IB, Page 521, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (6)(c), Department of Archives and History, Historic Heyward House, $100,000
Rep. HERBKERSMAN explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Bales Bamberg Bernstein Bowers Bradley Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Burns Clary Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole Corley Crosby Daning Delleney Dillard Douglas Duckworth Erickson Finlay Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Goldfinch Govan Hardee Hart Hayes Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hodges Horne Hosey Howard Jefferson Johnson King Kirby Knight Limehouse Loftis Lowe Lucas Mack McEachern McKnight M. S. McLeod W. J. McLeod Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy Neal Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pitts Pope Quinn Ridgeway Riley Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Stringer Tinkler Weeks Whipper White Whitmire Williams Willis Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Atwater Ballentine Bedingfield Bingham Chumley Clemmons Collins H. A. Crawford Forrester Hamilton Henderson Hill Huggins Kennedy Nanney Norman Taylor Thayer Toole Wells
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 78 Part IB, Page 521, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (6)(d), Department of Archives and History, Architectural Heritage Preservation, $250,000
Rep. LIMEHOUSE explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Anderson Bales Bamberg Bernstein Bowers Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Clary Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole Crosby Daning Delleney Dillard Douglas Duckworth Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Goldfinch Govan Hardee Hart Hayes Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hodges Horne Hosey Howard Kennedy King Kirby Knight Limehouse Loftis Lowe Lucas Mack McCoy McEachern McKnight M. S. McLeod W. J. McLeod D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy Neal Newton Norrell Ott Pitts Pope Ridgeway Riley Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Stringer Taylor Tinkler Weeks Wells Whipper White Whitmire Williams Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Atwater Ballentine Bedingfield Bingham Bradley Burns Chumley Clemmons Collins H. A. Crawford Erickson Felder Forrester Hamilton Henderson Hill Huggins Johnson Nanney Norman Parks Rivers G. M. Smith Southard Thayer Toole Willis
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 79 Part IB, Page 526, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (42)(j), Department of Commerce, Marion County Economic Development, $250,000
Rep. SIMRILL explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Anderson Bales Bamberg Bernstein Bowers Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter H. A. Crawford Crosby Daning Delleney Dillard Douglas Duckworth Felder Finlay Forrester Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Goldfinch Govan Hardee Hart Hayes Henderson Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hodges Horne Hosey Howard Jefferson Johnson Kennedy King Kirby Knight Limehouse Lowe Lucas Mack McEachern McKnight M. S. McLeod W. J. McLeod Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy Neal Norrell Ott Pitts Pope Ridgeway Riley Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Southard Spires Stavrinakis Taylor Tinkler Weeks Wells Whipper Whitmire Williams Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Ballentine Bedingfield Bingham Bradley Burns Chumley Cole Collins Erickson Hamilton Hill Huggins Nanney Norman G. M. Smith Stringer Tallon Thayer White Willis
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
The SPEAKER PRO TEMPORE granted Rep. MURPHY a leave of absence for the remainder of the day.
Veto 80 Part IB, Page 526, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (42)(l), Department of Commerce, Richland County Economic Development, $100,000
Rep. SIMRILL explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Anderson Bales Bamberg Bernstein Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Clary Clemmons Clyburn Corley H. A. Crawford Crosby Daning Delleney Dillard Douglas Duckworth Erickson Felder Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Goldfinch Govan Hardee Hart Hayes Henderson Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hodges Horne Hosey Howard Jefferson Johnson King Kirby Knight Limehouse Loftis Lowe Lucas Mack McEachern McKnight M. S. McLeod W. J. McLeod Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Neal Newton Norrell Ott Pitts Pope Quinn Ridgeway Riley Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Simrill G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Taylor Tinkler Weeks Wells Whipper Whitmire Williams Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Atwater Ballentine Bannister Bedingfield Bingham Bowers Bradley Burns Chumley Cole Collins Forrester Hamilton Hill Huggins Kennedy McCoy Nanney Norman Rivers G. M. Smith Southard Thayer Toole White Willis
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 81 Part IB, Page 526, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (42)(d), Department of Commerce, Rock Hill Knowledge Park (Requires 2:1 Match), $400,000
Rep. SIMRILL explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Bales Bamberg Bernstein Bingham Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole H. A. Crawford Crosby Delleney Dillard Douglas Erickson Felder Forrester Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Goldfinch Govan Hardee Hayes Henderson Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hodges Horne Hosey Howard Jefferson King Kirby Knight Limehouse Loftis Lowe Lucas Mack McEachern McKnight M. S. McLeod W. J. McLeod Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Neal Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pitts Pope Ridgeway Riley Rutherford Simrill G. M. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Tinkler Weeks Whipper White Williams Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Atwater Ballentine Bedingfield Bradley Burns Chumley Collins Daning Duckworth Hamilton Hill Huggins Johnson Kennedy Nanney Norman Quinn Rivers Sandifer G. R. Smith Stringer Taylor Thayer Toole Wells Whitmire Willis
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 82 Part IB, Page 526, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (42)(k), Department of Commerce, Williamsburg County Economic Development, $100,000
Rep. SIMRILL explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Anderson Bales Bamberg Bernstein Bowers Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Corley H. A. Crawford Crosby Daning Delleney Dillard Douglas Duckworth Felder Finlay Forrester Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Goldfinch Govan Hardee Hart Hayes Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hodges Horne Hosey Howard Jefferson Johnson King Kirby Knight Limehouse Loftis Lowe Lucas Mack McEachern McKnight M. S. McLeod W. J. McLeod Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Neal Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pitts Pope Ridgeway Riley Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Tinkler Weeks Whipper Whitmire Williams Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Atwater Ballentine Bedingfield Bingham Bradley Burns Chumley Cole Collins Erickson Hamilton Huggins Kennedy Nanney Norman Quinn Rivers G. M. Smith G. R. Smith Southard Tallon Taylor Thayer Wells White Willis
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 83 Part IB, Page 526, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (42)(i), Department of Commerce, Hartsville Downtown Revitalization - Center Theater (Requires 2:1 Match), $500,000
Rep. SIMRILL explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Anderson Bales Bamberg Bernstein Bowers Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Corley H. A. Crawford Crosby Daning Delleney Dillard Douglas Duckworth Erickson Felder Finlay Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Goldfinch Govan Hardee Hart Hayes Henderson Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hodges Horne Hosey Howard Jefferson Johnson King Kirby Knight Lowe Mack McCoy McEachern McKnight M. S. McLeod W. J. McLeod Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Neal Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pitts Pope Ridgeway Riley Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Southard Spires Stavrinakis Taylor Tinkler Weeks Wells Whipper Williams Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Atwater Ballentine Bedingfield Bingham Bradley Burns Chumley Cole Collins Forrester Hamilton Hill Huggins Kennedy Nanney Norman Quinn Rivers G. R. Smith Stringer Thayer White Willis
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 36 Part IB, Page 467, Section 104, State Fiscal Accountability Authority - Proviso 104.9, Aeronautics Support Function
Rep. WHITE explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
King
Those who voted in the negative are:
Alexander Allison Atwater Ballentine Bamberg Bedingfield Bernstein Bingham Bowers Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Burns Chumley Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cole Collins H. A. Crawford Crosby Daning Delleney Dillard Douglas Duckworth Erickson Finlay Forrester Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Goldfinch Govan Hamilton Hart Henderson Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hill Hodges Horne Hosey Huggins Jefferson Johnson Kennedy Kirby Knight Limehouse Loftis Lowe Lucas McCoy McKnight M. S. McLeod W. J. McLeod Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Nanney Newton Norman Norrell Ott Pitts Pope Quinn Ridgeway Riley Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Southard Spires Stavrinakis Stringer Tallon Taylor Thayer Tinkler Toole Weeks Wells Whipper White Whitmire Williams Willis Yow
So, the Veto of the Governor was sustained and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 39 Part IB, Page 523, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14, Nonrecurring Revenue - Item 23(g) Department of Mental Health, Columbia Area Mental Health Center -Relocation form Bull Street Property (Requires 2:1 Match), $500,000
Rep. G. M. SMITH explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Atwater Bales Ballentine Bamberg Bannister Bedingfield Bernstein Bingham Bowers Bradley Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Burns Chumley Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole Collins Corley H. A. Crawford Delleney Dillard Douglas Duckworth Erickson Felder Finlay Forrester Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Goldfinch Govan Hamilton Hardee Hart Hayes Henderson Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hodges Horne Hosey Howard Huggins Jefferson Johnson Kennedy King Kirby Knight Limehouse Loftis Lowe Lucas Mack McCoy McEachern McKnight M. S. McLeod W. J. McLeod Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Nanney Neal Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pitts Pope Quinn Ridgeway Riley Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Tallon Taylor Tinkler Toole Weeks Wells Whipper White Whitmire Williams Willis Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Crosby Daning Hill Norman Southard
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
The motion of Rep. ERICKSON to reconsider the vote whereby Veto No. 44 was overridden was taken up.
Rep. ERICKSON spoke in favor of the motion to reconsider.
Rep. FUNDERBURK spoke in favor of the motion to reconsider.
The motion to reconsider was agreed to.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
King
Those who voted in the negative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Atwater Bales Ballentine Bamberg Bannister Bedingfield Bernstein Bingham Bowers Bradley Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Burns Chumley Clary Clemmons Cobb-Hunter Cole Collins H. A. Crawford Crosby Daning Delleney Dillard Douglas Duckworth Erickson Felder Finlay Forrester Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Goldfinch Govan Hamilton Hart Hayes Henderson Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hill Hodges Horne Hosey Huggins Jefferson Johnson Kennedy Kirby Knight Limehouse Loftis Lowe Lucas Mack McCoy McKnight M. S. McLeod W. J. McLeod Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Nanney Neal Newton Norman Norrell Ott Parks Pitts Pope Quinn Ridgeway Riley Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Southard Spires Stavrinakis Stringer Tallon Taylor Thayer Tinkler Toole Weeks Wells White Whitmire Williams Willis Yow
So, the Veto of the Governor was sustained and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Rep. MCCOY moved to reconsider the vote whereby Veto No. 32 was sustained, which was agreed to.
Rep. HERBKERSMAN spoke against the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Anderson Bales Bernstein Bowers Bradley Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Corley Delleney Dillard Douglas Duckworth Erickson Finlay Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Govan Hardee Hart Hayes Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hodges Hosey Howard Jefferson Johnson King Kirby Knight Limehouse Loftis Lowe Lucas Mack McEachern M. S. McLeod W. J. McLeod Mitchell V. S. Moss Neal Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pope Ridgeway Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Taylor Tinkler Weeks Wells White Whitmire Williams
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Atwater Ballentine Bannister Bedingfield Bingham Burns Chumley Cole Crosby Daning Felder Forrester Hamilton Henderson Hill Huggins Kennedy McCoy D. C. Moss Nanney Norman Quinn Rivers Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith Stringer Thayer Toole Willis Yow
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Rep. WHIPPER moved to reconsider the vote whereby Veto No. 28 was sustained, which was rejected by a division vote of 40 to 50.
Rep. CROSBY moved to reconsider the vote whereby Veto No. 73 was sustained, which was agreed to by a division vote of 52 to 43.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Atwater Bales Ballentine Bamberg Bannister Bernstein Bowers Bradley Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Chumley Clary Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole Corley Crosby Dillard Douglas Erickson Finlay Forrester Funderburk George Gilliard Govan Hardee Hart Hayes Henderson Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hodges Horne Hosey Howard Huggins Jefferson King Kirby Knight Limehouse Lowe Mack McCoy McEachern McKnight M. S. McLeod W. J. McLeod Mitchell V. S. Moss Neal Newton Norrell Ott Parks Ridgeway Robinson-Simpson Rutherford J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Tallon Tinkler Toole Weeks Wells Whipper Whitmire Williams Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Bedingfield Bingham Burns Clemmons Collins Daning Delleney Duckworth Felder Gagnon Gambrell Goldfinch Hamilton Hill Johnson Kennedy Loftis D. C. Moss Nanney Norman Quinn Rivers Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith Southard Stringer Taylor Thayer White Willis
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
ABSTENTION FROM VOTING
BASED ON POTENTIAL CONFLICT OF INTEREST
In accordance with Section 8-13-700(B) of the S.C. Code, I abstained from voting on the below reference bill or amendment because of a potential conflict of interest and I wish to have my recusal noted for the record in the House Journal of this date:
R. 127, H. 3701, the Fiscal Year 2015-16 General Appropriations Act
Veto No. 20, Part IB, Page 372, Section 33, Department of Health and Human Services- Proviso 33.30, Healthcare Workforce Analysis
Veto No. 27, Part IB, Page 524, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (29), Prosecution Coordination Commission, SC Center for Fathers and Families
Veto No. 30, Part IB, Page 523, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (21)(e), Department of Health and Human Services, Family Health Solutions of the Low Country- Low County Health Start
Veto No. 31, Part IB, Page 523, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (21)(f), Department of Health and Human Services, Healthy Learner- Greenwood Program
Veto No. 32, Part IB, Page 523, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (21)(d), Department of Health and Human Services, Osprey Village
The reason for abstaining on the above referenced legislation is:
A potential conflict of interest may exist in that an economic interest of myself, an immediate family member, or an individual or business with which I am associated may be affected in violation of S.C. Code Section 8-13-700(B).
A potential conflict may exist under S.C. Code Section 8-13-740(C) because of representation of a client before a particular agency or commission by me or an individual or business with whom I am associated within the past year.
Rep. Justin Bamberg
In accordance with Section 8-13-700(B) of the S.C. Code, I abstained from voting on the below reference bill or amendment because of a potential conflict of interest and I wish to have my recusal noted for the record in the House Journal of this date:
R. 127, H. 3701, the Fiscal Year 2015-16 General Appropriations Act
Veto No. 20, Part IB, Page 372, Section 33, Department of Health and Human Services- Proviso 33.30, Healthcare Workforce Analysis
Veto No. 27, Part IB, Page 524, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (29), Prosecution Coordination Commission, SC Center for Fathers and Families
Veto No. 30, Part IB, Page 523, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (21)(e), Department of Health and Human Services, Family Health Solutions of the Low Country- Low County Health Start
Veto No. 31, Part IB, Page 523, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (21)(f), Department of Health and Human Services, Healthy Learner- Greenwood Program
Veto No. 32, Part IB, Page 523, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (21)(d), Department of Health and Human Services, Osprey Village
The reason for abstaining on the above referenced legislation is:
A potential conflict of interest may exist in that an economic interest of myself, an immediate family member, or an individual or business with which I am associated may be affected in violation of S.C. Code Section 8-13-700(B).
A potential conflict may exist under S.C. Code Section 8-13-740(C) because of representation of a client before a particular agency or
commission by me or an individual or business with whom I am associated within the past year.
Rep. Neal A. Collins
In accordance with Section 8-13-700(B) of the S.C. Code, I abstained from voting on the below reference bill or amendment because of a potential conflict of interest and I wish to have my recusal noted for the record in the House Journal of this date:
R. 127, H. 3701, the Fiscal Year 2015-16 General Appropriations Act
Veto No. 20, Part IB, Page 372, Section 33, Department of Health and Human Services- Proviso 33.30, Healthcare Workforce Analysis
Veto No. 30, Part IB, Page 523, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (21)(e), Department of Health and Human Services, Family Health Solutions of the Low Country- Low County Health Start
Veto No. 31. Part IB, Page 523, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (21)(f), Department of Health and Human Services, Healthy Learner- Greenwood Program
Veto No. 32, Part IB, Page 523, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (21)(d), Department of Health and Human Services, Osprey Village
The reason for abstaining on the above referenced legislation is:
A potential conflict of interest may exist in that an economic interest of myself, an immediate family member, or an individual or business with which I am associated may be affected in violation of S.C. Code Section 8-13-700(B).
A potential conflict may exist under S.C. Code Section 8-13-740(C) because of representation of a client before a particular agency or commission by me or an individual or business with whom I am associated within the past year.
A potential conflict may exist under S.C. Code Section 8-13-745(B) and (C) because a contract for goods or services may be entered into within the next year with an agency, commission, board, department, or other entity funded through the general appropriation bill by myself, an individual with whom I am associated in partnership with or a business or partnership in which I have a greater than 5% interest.
Rep. Stephen L. Goldfinch, Jr.
In accordance with Section 8-13-700(B) of the S.C. Code, I abstained from voting on the below reference bill or amendment because of a potential conflict of interest and I wish to have my recusal noted for the record in the House Journal of this date:
R. 127, H. 3701, the Fiscal Year 2015-16 General Appropriations Act
Veto No. 20, Part IB, Page 372, Section 33, Department of Health and Human Services- Proviso 33.30, Healthcare Workforce Analysis
Veto No. 27, Part IB, Page 524, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (29), Prosecution Coordination Commission, SC Center for Fathers and Families
Veto No. 30, Part IB, Page 523, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (21)(e), Department of Health and Human Services, Family Health Solutions of the Low Country- Low County Health Start
The reason for abstaining on the above referenced legislation is:
A potential conflict of interest may exist in that an economic interest of myself, an immediate family member, or an individual or business with which I am associated may be affected in violation of S.C. Code Section 8-13-700(B).
A potential conflict may exist under S.C. Code Section 8-13-740(C) because of representation of a client before a particular agency or commission by me or an individual or business with whom I am associated within the past year.
Rep. Jeffrey E. "Jeff" Johnson
In accordance with Section 8-13-700(B) of the S.C. Code, I abstained from voting on the below reference bill or amendment because of a potential conflict of interest and I wish to have my recusal noted for the record in the House Journal of this date:
R. 127, H. 3701, the Fiscal Year 2015-16 General Appropriations Act
Veto No. 20, Part IB, Page 372, Section 33, Department of Health and Human Services- Proviso 33.30, Healthcare Workforce Analysis
Veto No. 27, Part IB, Page 524, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (29), Prosecution Coordination Commission, SC Center for Fathers and Families
Veto No. 30, Part IB, Page 523, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (21)(e), Department of Health and Human Services, Family Health Solutions of the Low Country- Low County Health Start
Veto No. 31, Part IB, Page 523, Section 118, Statewide Revenue; Proviso 118.14(B), Nonrecurring Revenue - Item (21)(f), Department of Health and Human Services, Healthy Learner- Greenwood Program
The reason for abstaining on the above referenced legislation is:
A potential conflict of interest may exist in that an economic interest of myself, an immediate family member, or an individual or business with which I am associated may be affected in violation of S.C. Code Section 8-13-700(B).
A potential conflict may exist under S.C. Code Section 8-13-740(C) because of representation of a client before a particular agency or commission by me or an individual or business with whom I am associated within the past year.
A potential conflict may exist under S.C. Code Section 8-13-745(B) and (C) because a contract for goods or services may be entered into within the next year with an agency, commission, board, department, or other entity funded through the general appropriation bill by myself, an individual with whom I am associated in partnership with or a business or partnership in which I have a greater than 5% interest.
Rep. Wm. Weston J. Newton
The Vetoes on the following Joint Resolution were taken up:
(R. 128) H. 3702 (Word version) -- Ways and Means Committee: A JOINT RESOLUTION TO APPROPRIATE MONIES FROM THE CAPITAL RESERVE FUND FOR FISCAL YEAR 2014-2015, AND TO ALLOW UNEXPENDED FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO BE CARRIED FORWARD TO SUCCEEDING FISCAL YEARS AND EXPENDED FOR THE SAME PURPOSES.
Veto 1 Section 1, Page 2 - Item (7), Judicial Department Disaster Recovery Plan, $2,500,000
Rep. WHITE moved to adjourn debate on the veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 2 Section 1, Page 3 - Item (17), Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism, State Aquarium Renovation, $1,000,000
Rep. WHITE explained the Veto.
Rep. STAVRINAKIS spoke against the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Anderson Atwater Bales Ballentine Bamberg Bannister Bernstein Bingham Bowers Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole Collins H. A. Crawford Crosby Daning Delleney Dillard Douglas Duckworth Erickson Finlay Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Goldfinch Govan Hardee Hart Hayes Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hodges Horne Hosey Howard Jefferson Johnson King Kirby Knight Limehouse Loftis Lowe Lucas Mack McCoy McEachern McKnight M. S. McLeod W. J. McLeod Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Neal Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pitts Pope Quinn Ridgeway Riley Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Taylor Thayer Tinkler Toole Weeks Wells Whipper White Whitmire Williams Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Bedingfield Bradley Burns Chumley Felder Forrester Hamilton Henderson Hill Huggins Kennedy Nanney Norman Rivers Southard Stringer Tallon Willis
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 3 Section 1, Page 3 - Item (18), Election Commission, Presidential Preference Primaries, $2,200,000
Rep. HERBKERSMAN explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Atwater Bales Ballentine Bamberg Bannister Bedingfield Bernstein Bingham Bowers Bradley Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Burns Chumley Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole Collins Corley H. A. Crawford Crosby Daning Delleney Dillard Douglas Duckworth Erickson Felder Finlay Forrester Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Goldfinch Govan Hamilton Hardee Hart Hayes Henderson Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hill Hodges Horne Hosey Howard Huggins Jefferson Johnson Kennedy King Kirby Knight Limehouse Loftis Lowe Lucas Mack McCoy McEachern McKnight M. S. McLeod W. J. McLeod Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Nanney Neal Newton Norman Norrell Ott Parks Pitts Pope Quinn Ridgeway Riley Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Southard Spires Stavrinakis Stringer Tallon Taylor Thayer Tinkler Toole Weeks Wells Whipper White Whitmire Williams Willis Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
ABSTENTION FROM VOTING
BASED ON POTENTIAL CONFLICT OF INTEREST
In accordance with Section 8-13-700(B) of the S.C. Code, I abstained from voting on the below reference bill or amendment because of a potential conflict of interest and I wish to have my recusal noted for the record in the House Journal of this date:
Veto No. Item Name Section 1, Page 2- Item (7), Judicial Department Disaster Recovery Plan
The reason for abstaining on the above referenced legislation is:
A potential conflict of interest may exist in that an economic interest of myself, an immediate family member, or an individual or business with which I am associated may be affected in violation of S.C. Code Section 8-13-700(B).
Rep. Gary E. Clary
In accordance with Section 8-13-700(B) of the S.C. Code, I abstained from voting on the below reference bill or amendment because of a potential conflict of interest and I wish to have my recusal noted for the record in the House Journal of this date:
Veto No. Item Name Section 1, Page 2- Item (7), Judicial Department Disaster Recovery Plan
The reason for abstaining on the above referenced legislation is:
A potential conflict of interest may exist in that an economic interest of myself, an immediate family member, or an individual or business with which I am associated may be affected in violation of S.C. Code Section 8-13-700(B).
Rep. Laurie Slade Funderburk
In accordance with Section 8-13-700(B) of the S.C. Code, I abstained from voting on the below reference bill or amendment because of a potential conflict of interest and I wish to have my recusal noted for the record in the House Journal of this date:
Veto No. Item Name Section 1, Page 2- Item (7), Judicial Department Disaster Recovery Plan
The reason for abstaining on the above referenced legislation is:
A potential conflict of interest may exist in that an economic interest of myself, an immediate family member, or an individual or business with which I am associated may be affected in violation of S.C. Code Section 8-13-700(B).
A potential conflict may exist under S.C. Code Section 8-13-740(C) because of representation of a client before a particular agency or commission by me or an individual or business with whom I am associated within the past year.
A potential conflict may exist under S.C. Code Section 8-13-745(B) and (C) because a contract for goods or services may be entered into within the next year with an agency, commission, board, department, or other entity funded through the general appropriation bill by myself, an individual with whom I am associated in partnership with or a business or partnership in which I have a greater than 5% interest.
Rep. Christopher J. Murphy
Veto 1 Section 1, Page 2 - Item (7), Judicial Department Disaster Recovery Plan, $2,500,000
Rep. PITTS explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Bales Ballentine Bamberg Bannister Bernstein Bingham Bowers Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Chumley Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole Collins Corley H. A. Crawford Crosby Daning Delleney Dillard Douglas Duckworth Erickson Finlay Forrester Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Goldfinch Govan Hamilton Hardee Hart Hayes Henderson Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hodges Horne Hosey Huggins Jefferson Johnson Kennedy King Kirby Knight Limehouse Loftis Lowe Lucas Mack McEachern McKnight M. S. McLeod W. J. McLeod Mitchell D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Nanney Neal Newton Norman Norrell Ott Parks Pitts Pope Quinn Ridgeway Riley Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Southard Spires Stavrinakis Tallon Taylor Thayer Tinkler Toole Weeks Wells Whipper White Whitmire Williams Willis Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Atwater Bedingfield Bradley Felder Hill
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
The Veto on the following Act was taken up:
(R. 130) H. 4230 (Word version) -- Rep. White: AN ACT TO MAKE SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015-2016, AND TO PROVIDE FOR OTHER RELATED MATTERS.
Veto 1 Section 3; Page 3; Item B(1) Lieutenant Governor's Office - Predatory Lending Education, $250,000.
Rep. HAYES explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of her Excellency, the Governor, to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Those who voted in the negative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Atwater Bales Ballentine Bamberg Bannister Bedingfield Bernstein Bingham Bowers Bradley Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Burns Chumley Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole Collins Corley H. A. Crawford Crosby Daning Delleney Dillard Douglas Duckworth Erickson Felder Finlay Forrester Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Goldfinch Govan Hamilton Hardee Hart Hayes Henderson Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hill Hodges Horne Hosey Huggins Jefferson Johnson Kennedy Kirby Knight Loftis Lowe Lucas McCoy McKnight M. S. McLeod W. J. McLeod D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Nanney Neal Newton Norman Norrell Ott Parks Pope Quinn Ridgeway Riley Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Southard Spires Stavrinakis Stringer Tallon Taylor Thayer Tinkler Toole Weeks Wells White Whitmire Williams Willis Yow
So, the Veto of the Governor was sustained and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Rep. BRANNON moved that the House recur to the morning hour, which was agreed to.
The following was introduced:
H. 4371 (Word version) -- Rep. W. J. McLeod: A HOUSE RESOLUTION TO CONGRATULATE DEBORAH B. SMITH FOR HER OUTSTANDING YEARS OF SERVICE AS THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE NEWBERRY OPERA HOUSE, AND TO WISH HER CONTINUED SUCCESS IN HER FUTURE ENDEAVORS.
The Resolution was adopted.
The following was introduced:
H. 4372 (Word version) -- Reps. Ott, Cobb-Hunter, Govan and Hosey: A HOUSE RESOLUTION TO CONGRATULATE MARION DANTZLER OF ORANGEBURG FOR QUALIFYING AND MAKING THE CUT IN THE U.S. SENIOR OPEN AND FINISHING AT EVEN PAR 70.
The Resolution was adopted.
The following was introduced:
H. 4373 (Word version) -- Reps. Mack, Gilliard, R. L. Brown, Limehouse, McCoy, Rivers, Sottile, Crosby, Goldfinch, Horne, Merrill, Stavrinakis, Tinkler and Whipper: A HOUSE RESOLUTION TO CONGRATULATE ALEX AND ISADORA WHITE OF CHARLESTON ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR SIXTIETH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY AND TO EXTEND BEST WISHES FOR MANY MORE YEARS OF BLESSING AND FULFILLMENT.
The Resolution was adopted.
The following Bill was introduced, read the first time, and referred to appropriate committee:
S. 897 (Word version) -- Senators Sheheen, Malloy, Coleman, McElveen, Kimpson, Nicholson, Massey, Campbell, Hembree, Williams, Matthews, Hutto, Setzler, Sabb, L. Martin, Jackson, Davis, Lourie, Johnson, Reese, Thurmond, Campsen, Rankin, Scott, Hayes, Bennett, Allen and Gregory: A BILL TO AMEND SECTION 1-10-10(A) OF THE 1976 CODE, RELATING TO THE FLAGS AUTHORIZED TO BE FLOWN ATOP THE STATE HOUSE AND ON THE CAPITOL COMPLEX, TO REMOVE REFERENCES TO THE SOUTH CAROLINA INFANTRY BATTLE FLAG OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA, TO PROVIDE FOR THE PERMANENT REMOVAL OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA INFANTRY BATTLE FLAG OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA FROM ITS LOCATION ADJACENT TO THE CONFEDERATE SOLDIER MONUMENT, AND TO PROVIDE THAT UPON ITS REMOVAL, THE SOUTH CAROLINA INFANTRY BATTLE FLAG OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA SHALL BE TRANSPORTED TO THE CONFEDERATE RELIC ROOM FOR APPROPRIATE DISPLAY.
Rep. CLARY asked unanimous consent to have the Bill placed on the Calendar without reference.
Rep. HILL objected.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary
Rep. BINGHAM moved to recall the following Bill from the Committee on Judiciary:
S. 897 (Word version) -- Senators Sheheen, Malloy, Coleman, McElveen, Kimpson, Nicholson, Massey, Campbell, Hembree, Williams, Matthews, Hutto, Setzler, Sabb, L. Martin, Jackson, Davis, Lourie, Johnson, Reese, Thurmond, Campsen, Rankin, Scott, Hayes, Bennett, Allen and Gregory: A BILL TO AMEND SECTION 1-10-10(A) OF THE 1976 CODE, RELATING TO THE FLAGS AUTHORIZED TO BE FLOWN ATOP THE STATE HOUSE AND ON THE CAPITOL COMPLEX, TO REMOVE REFERENCES TO THE SOUTH CAROLINA INFANTRY BATTLE FLAG OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA, TO PROVIDE FOR THE PERMANENT REMOVAL OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA INFANTRY BATTLE FLAG OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA FROM ITS LOCATION ADJACENT TO THE CONFEDERATE SOLDIER MONUMENT, AND TO PROVIDE THAT UPON ITS REMOVAL, THE SOUTH CAROLINA INFANTRY BATTLE FLAG OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA SHALL BE TRANSPORTED TO THE CONFEDERATE RELIC ROOM FOR APPROPRIATE DISPLAY.
Rep. HILL moved to table the motion.
Rep. COBB-HUNTER demanded the yeas and nays which were taken, resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Allison Bedingfield Burns Chumley Corley Hardee Hill Johnson Loftis Lowe D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Nanney Pitts Southard Stringer Taylor Toole Wells White Willis
Those who voted in the negative are:
Alexander Anderson Atwater Bales Ballentine Bamberg Bannister Bernstein Bingham Bowers Bradley Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole Collins H. A. Crawford Crosby Daning Delleney Dillard Douglas Duckworth Erickson Felder Finlay Forrester Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Goldfinch Govan Hamilton Hart Hayes Henderson Henegan Hicks Hodges Horne Hosey Howard Huggins Jefferson Kennedy King Kirby Knight Limehouse Lucas Mack McCoy McEachern McKnight M. S. McLeod W. J. McLeod Mitchell Neal Newton Norman Norrell Ott Parks Pope Quinn Ridgeway Riley Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Tallon Thayer Tinkler Weeks Whipper Whitmire Williams Yow
So, the House refused to table the motion to recall S. 897.
The question recurred to the motion to recall S. 897 from the Committee on Judiciary.
Rep. HILL demanded the yeas and nays which were taken, resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Atwater Bales Ballentine Bamberg Bannister Bernstein Bingham Bowers Bradley Brannon G. A. Brown R. L. Brown Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole Collins H. A. Crawford Crosby Daning Delleney Dillard Douglas Duckworth Erickson Felder Finlay Forrester Funderburk Gagnon Gambrell George Gilliard Goldfinch Govan Hamilton Hart Hayes Henderson Henegan Herbkersman Hicks Hodges Horne Hosey Howard Huggins Jefferson Kennedy King Kirby Knight Limehouse Lucas Mack McCoy McEachern McKnight M. S. McLeod W. J. McLeod Mitchell Neal Newton Norman Norrell Ott Parks Pope Quinn Ridgeway Riley Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Tallon Thayer Tinkler Weeks Whipper White Whitmire Williams
Those who voted in the negative are:
Bedingfield Burns Chumley Corley Hardee Hill Johnson Lowe D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Nanney Pitts Southard Stringer Taylor Toole Wells Willis
So, the motion to recall S. 897 was agreed to.
I do not oppose having a healthy debate and vote on S. 897, but I strongly believe that it is important for the public to be heard on any controversial decision which must be made. In light of the Attorney General's opinion that deciding this issue by referendum would be in violation of the South Carolina Constitution, it is unlikely there will be a referendum, making the subcommittee process even more vital.
Unfortunately, the S.C. House chose to overrule my efforts to send S. 897 to the Judiciary Committee for a public hearing. In doing so, the House deprived the public of their only opportunity to have any direct input on this issue.
Rep. Jonathon Hill
Rep. QUINN moved to dispense with the balance of the Motion Period, which was agreed to.
Rep. WILLIAMS moved that the House do now adjourn, which was agreed to.
At 2:02 p.m. the House, in accordance with the motion of Rep. HORNE, adjourned in memory of Herman Elroy Muckenfuss of Jedburg, to meet at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow.
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