Indicates Matter Stricken
Indicates New Matter
The House assembled at 1:00 p.m.
Deliberations were opened with prayer by Rev. Charles E. Seastrunk, Jr., as follows:
Our thought for today is from Psalm 16:1: "Protect me, O God, for in You I take refuge."
Let us pray. We give thanks to You, O Lord, for the gifts You have given to these Representatives. Help them to understand You have blessed them with the gifts of wisdom, strength, integrity, and caring. Bless our defenders of freedom and first responders as they protect us. Heal the wounds, those seen and those hidden, of our brave warriors who suffer and sacrifice for our freedom. Cause Your face to shine on our Nation, President, State, Governor, Speaker, staff, and all who contribute to the success of this Assembly. Bless these women and men as they take on the business of our State. Lord, in Your mercy, hear our prayers. 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 Thursday, June 28, 2018, the SPEAKER PRO TEMPORE ordered it confirmed.
Rep. TALLON moved that when the House adjourns, it adjourn in memory of Leon C. Patrick of Perry, New York, father of former House member Andy Patrick, which was agreed to.
The House stood in silent prayer for those in South Carolina and North Carolina who were affected by Hurricane Florence.
The House stood in silent prayer for the law enforcement officers injured in Florence County.
The following was received:
September 27, 2018
The Honorable Charles F. Reid, Clerk
South Carolina House of Representatives
Post Office Box 11867
Columbia, South Carolina 29211
Dear Mr. Reid:
Enclosed, please find the S.C. Board of Health and Environmental Control's (Department) designation of N-Ethylpentylone and its optical, positional, and geometric isomers, salts and salts of isomers in Schedule I of the South Carolina Controlled Substances Act. The Board has taken this action at its meeting on September 27, 2018, pursuant to S.C. Code Section 44-53-160(C), which authorizes the Department to designate a substance as a controlled substance by scheduling it in accordance with an order effecting federal scheduling as a controlled substance.
On August 31, 2018, the Administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration issued a temporary scheduling order to schedule N-Ethylpentylone and its optical, positional, and geometric isomers, salts and salts of isomers in Schedule I. Federal Register, Volume 83, Number 170, pp. 44474-44478, https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2018-08-31/pdf/ 20 1818988.pdf?utm_campaign=subscription%20mail ing %20list&utm_source=federalregister.gov&utm_medium=email
The substances listed in Schedule I are those that have a high potential for abuse, no currently acceptable medical use in treatment in the United States, and a lack of accepted safety for use under medical supervision. The DEA conducted its own review and determined that N-Ethylpentylone met the criteria for placement in schedule I of the federal CSA because a review of available data showed they had a high potential for abuse, no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States. A lack of accepted safety for use in treatment under medical supervision and with no legitimate medical use, N-Ethylpentylone has emerged on the illicit drug market and are being misused and abused, which poses significant adverse health risks. N-Ethylpentylone has been associated with numerous adverse health outcomes and fatalities. This substance poses an imminent hazard to the public safety.
The Department makes this notification in accordance with S.C. Code Section 44-53-160(C), requiring that the Department notify the General Assembly in writing of the change in federal law or regulation and of the corresponding change in South Carolina law. Schedule I controlled substances are found in S.C. Code Section 44-53-190.
As required by law, the enclosed Board Order has been posted on the agency website.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
Rick Caldwell
Legislative Affairs
WHEREAS, pursuant to S.C. Code Section 44-53-160(C), the South Carolina Board of Health and Environmental Control (Board) is authorized to add a substance as a controlled substance if the Federal government has so designated; and
WHEREAS, on August 31, 2018, the Administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration issued a temporary scheduling order to schedule N-Ethylpentylone and its optical, positional, and geometric isomers, salts and salts of isomers in Schedule I. Federal Register, Volume 83, Number 170, pp. 44474-44478, https://www.gpo.gov/ fdsys/pkg/FR-2018-08-31/pdf/201818988.pdf?utm_campaign=subscri ption%20mailing%20list&utm_source=federalregister.gov&utm_medium=email; and
WHEREAS, substances listed in Schedule I are those that have a high potential for abuse, no currently acceptable medical use in treatment in the United States, and a lack of accepted safety for use under medical supervision. The DEA conducted its own review and determined that N-Ethylpentylone met the criteria for placement in schedule I of the federal CSA because a review of available data showed they had a high potential for abuse, no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States, and a lack of accepted safety for use in treatment under medical supervision; and
WHEREAS, with no legitimate medical use, N-Ethylpentylone has emerged on the illicit drug market and are being misused and abused, which poses significant adverse health risks; and
WHEREAS, N-Ethylpentylone has been associated with numerous adverse health outcomes and fatalities. This substance poses an imminent hazard to the public safety; and
THEREFORE, the Board of Health and Environmental Control adopts the federal scheduling of N-Ethylpentylone by adding and designating into Schedule I of the South Carolina Controlled Substances Act N-Ethylpentylone, its optical, positional, and geometric isomers, salts and salts of isomers (Other names: ephylone, 1-(1,3-benzodioxol-5-yl)-2- (ethylamino)-pentan-1-one)(7543)).
Mark Elam, Chairman
S.C. Board of Health and Environmental Control
September 27, 2018
Columbia, South Carolina
Received as information.
The following was introduced:
H. 5457 (Word version) -- Reps. Tallon, Alexander, Allison, Anderson, Anthony, Arrington, Atkinson, Atwater, Bales, Ballentine, Bamberg, Bannister, Bennett, Bernstein, Blackwell, Bowers, Bradley, Brawley, Brown, Bryant, Burns, Caskey, Chumley, Clary, Clemmons, Clyburn, Cobb-Hunter, Cogswell, Cole, Collins, Crawford, Crosby, Daning, Davis, Delleney, Dillard, Douglas, Duckworth, Elliott, Erickson, Felder, Finlay, Forrest, Forrester, Fry, Funderburk, Gagnon, Gilliard, Govan, Hamilton, Hardee, Hart, Hayes, Henderson, Henderson-Myers, Henegan, Herbkersman, Hewitt, Hill, Hiott, Hixon, Hosey, Howard, Huggins, Jefferson, Johnson, Jordan, King, Kirby, Knight, Loftis, Long, Lowe, Lucas, Mace, Mack, Magnuson, Martin, McCoy, McCravy, McEachern, McGinnis, McKnight, D. C. Moss, V. S. Moss, Murphy, B. Newton, W. Newton, Norrell, Ott, Parks, Pendarvis, Pitts, Pope, Putnam, Ridgeway, M. Rivers, S. Rivers, Robinson-Simpson, Rutherford, Sandifer, Simrill, G. M. Smith, G. R. Smith, J. E. Smith, Sottile, Spires, Stavrinakis, Stringer, Taylor, Thayer, Thigpen, Toole, Trantham, Weeks, West, Wheeler, White, Whitmire, Williams, Willis, Wooten, Young and Yow: A HOUSE RESOLUTION TO EXPRESS THE PROFOUND SORROW OF THE MEMBERS OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES UPON THE PASSING OF MILTON ALFRED SMITH, SR., OF SPARTANBURG AND TO EXTEND THE DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO HIS FAMILY AND MANY FRIENDS.
The Resolution was adopted.
The following was introduced:
H. 5458 (Word version) -- Reps. Tallon, Alexander, Allison, Anderson, Anthony, Arrington, Atkinson, Atwater, Bales, Ballentine, Bamberg, Bannister, Bennett, Bernstein, Blackwell, Bowers, Bradley, Brawley, Brown, Bryant, Burns, Caskey, Chumley, Clary, Clemmons, Clyburn, Cobb-Hunter, Cogswell, Cole, Collins, Crawford, Crosby, Daning, Davis, Delleney, Dillard, Douglas, Duckworth, Elliott, Erickson, Felder, Finlay, Forrest, Forrester, Fry, Funderburk, Gagnon, Gilliard, Govan, Hamilton, Hardee, Hart, Hayes, Henderson, Henderson-Myers, Henegan, Herbkersman, Hewitt, Hill, Hiott, Hixon, Hosey, Howard, Huggins, Jefferson, Johnson, Jordan, King, Kirby, Knight, Loftis, Long, Lowe, Lucas, Mace, Mack, Magnuson, Martin, McCoy, McCravy, McEachern, McGinnis, McKnight, D. C. Moss, V. S. Moss, Murphy, B. Newton, W. Newton, Norrell, Ott, Parks, Pendarvis, Pitts, Pope, Putnam, Ridgeway, M. Rivers, S. Rivers, Robinson-Simpson, Rutherford, Sandifer, Simrill, G. M. Smith, G. R. Smith, J. E. Smith, Sottile, Spires, Stavrinakis, Stringer, Taylor, Thayer, Thigpen, Toole, Trantham, Weeks, West, Wheeler, White, Whitmire, Williams, Willis, Wooten, Young and Yow: A HOUSE RESOLUTION TO EXPRESS THE PROFOUND SORROW OF THE MEMBERS OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES UPON THE PASSING OF ALVIN A. MCABEE OF ROEBUCK AND TO EXTEND THE DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO HIS FAMILY AND MANY FRIENDS.
The Resolution was adopted.
The following was introduced:
H. 5459 (Word version) -- Reps. Fry, Anderson, Atkinson, Clemmons, Crawford, Duckworth, Hardee, Hayes, Johnson, McGinnis, Alexander, Allison, Anthony, Arrington, Atwater, Bales, Ballentine, Bamberg, Bannister, Bennett, Bernstein, Blackwell, Bowers, Bradley, Brawley, Brown, Bryant, Burns, Caskey, Chumley, Clary, Clyburn, Cobb-Hunter, Cogswell, Cole, Collins, Crosby, Daning, Davis, Delleney, Dillard, Douglas, Elliott, Erickson, Felder, Finlay, Forrest, Forrester, Funderburk, Gagnon, Gilliard, Govan, Hamilton, Hart, Henderson, Henderson-Myers, Henegan, Herbkersman, Hewitt, Hill, Hiott, Hixon, Hosey, Howard, Huggins, Jefferson, Jordan, King, Kirby, Knight, Loftis, Long, Lowe, Lucas, Mace, Mack, Magnuson, Martin, McCoy, McCravy, McEachern, McKnight, D. C. Moss, V. S. Moss, Murphy, B. Newton, W. Newton, Norrell, Ott, Parks, Pendarvis, Pitts, Pope, Putnam, Ridgeway, M. Rivers, S. Rivers, Robinson-Simpson, Rutherford, Sandifer, Simrill, G. M. Smith, G. R. Smith, J. E. Smith, Sottile, Spires, Stavrinakis, Stringer, Tallon, Taylor, Thayer, Thigpen, Toole, Trantham, Weeks, West, Wheeler, White, Whitmire, Williams, Willis, Wooten, Young and Yow: A HOUSE RESOLUTION TO CONGRATULATE AND HONOR CAPTAIN ROBERT "BOB" CARR UPON THE OCCASION OF HIS RETIREMENT FROM THE HORRY COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT, TO THANK HIM FOR HIS TWENTY YEARS OF OUTSTANDING SERVICE WITH THE FORCE, AND TO WISH HIM CONTINUED SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS IN ALL HIS FUTURE ENDEAVORS.
The Resolution was adopted.
The following was introduced:
H. 5460 (Word version) -- Reps. G. M. Smith, Weeks, Alexander, Allison, Anderson, Anthony, Arrington, Atkinson, Atwater, Bales, Ballentine, Bamberg, Bannister, Bennett, Bernstein, Blackwell, Bowers, Bradley, Brawley, Brown, Bryant, Burns, Caskey, Chumley, Clary, Clemmons, Clyburn, Cobb-Hunter, Cogswell, Cole, Collins, Crawford, Crosby, Daning, Davis, Delleney, Dillard, Douglas, Duckworth, Elliott, Erickson, Felder, Finlay, Forrest, Forrester, Fry, Funderburk, Gagnon, Gilliard, Govan, Hamilton, Hardee, Hart, Hayes, Henderson, Henderson-Myers, Henegan, Herbkersman, Hewitt, Hill, Hiott, Hixon, Hosey, Howard, Huggins, Jefferson, Johnson, Jordan, King, Kirby, Knight, Loftis, Long, Lowe, Lucas, Mace, Mack, Magnuson, Martin, McCoy, McCravy, McEachern, McGinnis, McKnight, D. C. Moss, V. S. Moss, Murphy, B. Newton, W. Newton, Norrell, Ott, Parks, Pendarvis, Pitts, Pope, Putnam, Ridgeway, M. Rivers, S. Rivers, Robinson-Simpson, Rutherford, Sandifer, Simrill, G. R. Smith, J. E. Smith, Sottile, Spires, Stavrinakis, Stringer, Tallon, Taylor, Thayer, Thigpen, Toole, Trantham, West, Wheeler, White, Whitmire, Williams, Willis, Wooten, Young and Yow: A HOUSE RESOLUTION TO COMMEND JAY SCHWEDLER FOR HIS COMMITMENT TO THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRY AND SITE CONSULTANT COMMUNITY AND TO CONGRATULATE HIM UPON BEING NAMED ONE OF NORTH AMERICA'S TOP 50 ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS.
The Resolution was adopted.
The following was introduced:
H. 5461 (Word version) -- Reps. Brown, Alexander, Allison, Anderson, Anthony, Arrington, Atkinson, Atwater, Bales, Ballentine, Bamberg, Bannister, Bennett, Bernstein, Blackwell, Bowers, Bradley, Brawley, Bryant, Burns, Caskey, Chumley, Clary, Clemmons, Clyburn, Cobb-Hunter, Cogswell, Cole, Collins, Crawford, Crosby, Daning, Davis, Delleney, Dillard, Douglas, Duckworth, Elliott, Erickson, Felder, Finlay, Forrest, Forrester, Fry, Funderburk, Gagnon, Gilliard, Govan, Hamilton, Hardee, Hart, Hayes, Henderson, Henderson-Myers, Henegan, Herbkersman, Hewitt, Hill, Hiott, Hixon, Hosey, Howard, Huggins, Jefferson, Johnson, Jordan, King, Kirby, Knight, Loftis, Long, Lowe, Lucas, Mace, Mack, Magnuson, Martin, McCoy, McCravy, McEachern, McGinnis, McKnight, D. C. Moss, V. S. Moss, Murphy, B. Newton, W. Newton, Norrell, Ott, Parks, Pendarvis, Pitts, Pope, Putnam, Ridgeway, M. Rivers, S. Rivers, Robinson-Simpson, Rutherford, Sandifer, Simrill, G. M. Smith, G. R. Smith, J. E. Smith, Sottile, Spires, Stavrinakis, Stringer, Tallon, Taylor, Thayer, Thigpen, Toole, Trantham, Weeks, West, Wheeler, White, Whitmire, Williams, Willis, Wooten, Young and Yow: A HOUSE RESOLUTION TO RECOGNIZE AND THANK PUBLIX SUPER MARKETS FOR REMAINING OPEN DURING HURRICANE FLORENCE AND FOR PROVIDING SOUTH CAROLINA'S RESIDENTS WITH MUCH NEEDED SUPPLIES IN THIS TIME OF CRISIS.
The Resolution was adopted.
The following was introduced:
H. 5462 (Word version) -- Reps. Murphy, Alexander, Allison, Anderson, Anthony, Arrington, Atkinson, Atwater, Bales, Ballentine, Bamberg, Bannister, Bennett, Bernstein, Blackwell, Bowers, Bradley, Brawley, Brown, Bryant, Burns, Caskey, Chumley, Clary, Clemmons, Clyburn, Cobb-Hunter, Cogswell, Cole, Collins, Crawford, Crosby, Daning, Davis, Delleney, Dillard, Douglas, Duckworth, Elliott, Erickson, Felder, Finlay, Forrest, Forrester, Fry, Funderburk, Gagnon, Gilliard, Govan, Hamilton, Hardee, Hart, Hayes, Henderson, Henderson-Myers, Henegan, Herbkersman, Hewitt, Hill, Hiott, Hixon, Hosey, Howard, Huggins, Jefferson, Johnson, Jordan, King, Kirby, Knight, Loftis, Long, Lowe, Lucas, Mace, Mack, Magnuson, Martin, McCoy, McCravy, McEachern, McGinnis, McKnight, D. C. Moss, V. S. Moss, B. Newton, W. Newton, Norrell, Ott, Parks, Pendarvis, Pitts, Pope, Putnam, Ridgeway, M. Rivers, S. Rivers, Robinson-Simpson, Rutherford, Sandifer, Simrill, G. M. Smith, G. R. Smith, J. E. Smith, Sottile, Spires, Stavrinakis, Stringer, Tallon, Taylor, Thayer, Thigpen, Toole, Trantham, Weeks, West, Wheeler, White, Whitmire, Williams, Willis, Wooten, Young and Yow: A HOUSE RESOLUTION TO CONGRATULATE LIEUTENANT BOB BERES OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA HIGHWAY PATROL ON THE OCCASION OF HIS RETIREMENT, TO COMMEND AND THANK HIM FOR TWENTY-FOUR YEARS OF DISTINGUISHED SERVICE TO THE PEOPLE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AND TO WISH HIM MUCH SUCCESS AND FULFILLMENT IN ALL HIS FUTURE ENDEAVORS.
The Resolution was adopted.
The following was introduced:
H. 5463 (Word version) -- Reps. Davis, Alexander, Allison, Anderson, Anthony, Arrington, Atkinson, Atwater, Bales, Ballentine, Bamberg, Bannister, Bennett, Bernstein, Blackwell, Bowers, Bradley, Brawley, Brown, Bryant, Burns, Caskey, Chumley, Clary, Clemmons, Clyburn, Cobb-Hunter, Cogswell, Cole, Collins, Crawford, Crosby, Daning, Delleney, Dillard, Douglas, Duckworth, Elliott, Erickson, Felder, Finlay, Forrest, Forrester, Fry, Funderburk, Gagnon, Gilliard, Govan, Hamilton, Hardee, Hart, Hayes, Henderson, Henderson-Myers, Henegan, Herbkersman, Hewitt, Hill, Hiott, Hixon, Hosey, Howard, Huggins, Jefferson, Johnson, Jordan, King, Kirby, Knight, Loftis, Long, Lowe, Lucas, Mace, Mack, Magnuson, Martin, McCoy, McCravy, McEachern, McGinnis, McKnight, D. C. Moss, V. S. Moss, Murphy, B. Newton, W. Newton, Norrell, Ott, Parks, Pendarvis, Pitts, Pope, Putnam, Ridgeway, M. Rivers, S. Rivers, Robinson-Simpson, Rutherford, Sandifer, Simrill, G. M. Smith, G. R. Smith, J. E. Smith, Sottile, Spires, Stavrinakis, Stringer, Tallon, Taylor, Thayer, Thigpen, Toole, Trantham, Weeks, West, Wheeler, White, Whitmire, Williams, Willis, Wooten, Young and Yow: A HOUSE RESOLUTION TO CONGRATULATE AND HONOR BERKELEY COUNTY CORONER WILLIAM "BILL" SALISBURY UPON THE OCCASION OF HIS RETIREMENT, TO EXTEND DEEP APPRECIATION FOR HIS MANY YEARS OF SERVICE TO BERKELEY COUNTY, AND TO OFFER BEST WISHES FOR A SATISFYING AND REWARDING RETIREMENT.
The Resolution was adopted.
The following was introduced:
H. 5464 (Word version) -- Reps. Rutherford and Hart: A HOUSE RESOLUTION TO EXPRESS THE PROFOUND SORROW OF THE MEMBERS OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES UPON THE PASSING OF ROBERT F. HARLEY, JR., OF IRMO AND TO EXTEND THE DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO HIS FAMILY AND MANY FRIENDS.
The Resolution was adopted.
The following was introduced:
H. 5465 (Word version) -- Rep. Rutherford: A HOUSE RESOLUTION TO EXPRESS PROFOUND SORROW UPON THE PASSING OF DR. HENRY T. MARSHALL, JR., OF BLYTHEWOOD AND TO EXTEND THE DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO HIS FAMILY AND MANY FRIENDS.
The Resolution was adopted.
The following was introduced:
H. 5466 (Word version) -- Rep. Rutherford: A HOUSE RESOLUTION TO CONGRATULATE DR. ANNIE LEE DILLARD ON THE OCCASION OF HER NINETY-THIRD BIRTHDAY, TO CELEBRATE HER MAY 2018 GRADUATION FROM MIDLANDS TECHNICAL COLLEGE, AND TO WISH HER MUCH HAPPINESS IN THE DAYS AHEAD.
The Resolution was adopted.
The following was introduced:
H. 5467 (Word version) -- Rep. Ott: A HOUSE RESOLUTION TO RECOGNIZE AND CONGRATULATE BETHLEHEM UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF ST. MATTHEWS ON THE OCCASION OF ITS HISTORIC ONE HUNDRED FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY AND TO COMMEND THE CHURCH FOR A CENTURY AND A HALF OF SERVICE TO GOD AND THE COMMUNITY.
The Resolution was adopted.
The following was introduced:
H. 5468 (Word version) -- Reps. Bernstein, Alexander, Allison, Anderson, Anthony, Arrington, Atkinson, Atwater, Bales, Ballentine, Bamberg, Bannister, Bennett, Blackwell, Bowers, Bradley, Brawley, Brown, Bryant, Burns, Caskey, Chumley, Clary, Clemmons, Clyburn, Cobb-Hunter, Cogswell, Cole, Collins, Crawford, Crosby, Daning, Davis, Delleney, Dillard, Douglas, Duckworth, Elliott, Erickson, Felder, Finlay, Forrest, Forrester, Fry, Funderburk, Gagnon, Gilliard, Govan, Hamilton, Hardee, Hart, Hayes, Henderson, Henderson-Myers, Henegan, Herbkersman, Hewitt, Hill, Hiott, Hixon, Hosey, Howard, Huggins, Jefferson, Johnson, Jordan, King, Kirby, Knight, Loftis, Long, Lowe, Lucas, Mace, Mack, Magnuson, Martin, McCoy, McCravy, McEachern, McGinnis, McKnight, D. C. Moss, V. S. Moss, Murphy, B. Newton, W. Newton, Norrell, Ott, Parks, Pendarvis, Pitts, Pope, Putnam, Ridgeway, M. Rivers, S. Rivers, Robinson-Simpson, Rutherford, Sandifer, Simrill, G. M. Smith, G. R. Smith, J. E. Smith, Sottile, Spires, Stavrinakis, Stringer, Tallon, Taylor, Thayer, Thigpen, Toole, Trantham, Weeks, West, Wheeler, White, Whitmire, Williams, Willis, Wooten, Young and Yow: A HOUSE RESOLUTION TO HONOR MARGARET GILMORE YEAKEL OF ELGIN FOR HER MANY YEARS OF SERVICE AND LEADERSHIP TO THE SOUTH CAROLINA EATING DISORDERS ASSOCIATION, TO COMMEND HER FOR HER SERVICE TO THE CITIZENS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AND TO WISH HER CONTINUED SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS IN THIS AND ALL HER FUTURE ENDEAVORS.
The Resolution was adopted.
The following was introduced:
H. 5469 (Word version) -- Reps. Anderson, Alexander, Allison, Anthony, Arrington, Atkinson, Atwater, Bales, Ballentine, Bamberg, Bannister, Bennett, Bernstein, Blackwell, Bowers, Bradley, Brawley, Brown, Bryant, Burns, Caskey, Chumley, Clary, Clemmons, Clyburn, Cobb-Hunter, Cogswell, Cole, Collins, Crawford, Crosby, Daning, Davis, Delleney, Dillard, Douglas, Duckworth, Elliott, Erickson, Felder, Finlay, Forrest, Forrester, Fry, Funderburk, Gagnon, Gilliard, Govan, Hamilton, Hardee, Hart, Hayes, Henderson, Henderson-Myers, Henegan, Herbkersman, Hewitt, Hill, Hiott, Hixon, Hosey, Howard, Huggins, Jefferson, Johnson, Jordan, King, Kirby, Knight, Loftis, Long, Lowe, Lucas, Mace, Mack, Magnuson, Martin, McCoy, McCravy, McEachern, McGinnis, McKnight, D. C. Moss, V. S. Moss, Murphy, B. Newton, W. Newton, Norrell, Ott, Parks, Pendarvis, Pitts, Pope, Putnam, Ridgeway, M. Rivers, S. Rivers, Robinson-Simpson, Rutherford, Sandifer, Simrill, G. M. Smith, G. R. Smith, J. E. Smith, Sottile, Spires, Stavrinakis, Stringer, Tallon, Taylor, Thayer, Thigpen, Toole, Trantham, Weeks, West, Wheeler, White, Whitmire, Williams, Willis, Wooten, Young and Yow: A HOUSE RESOLUTION TO CONGRATULATE GEORGETOWN BUSINESSMAN TONY JORDAN ON THIRTY-SEVEN SUCCESSFUL YEARS AS AN ALLSTATE INSURANCE AGENT, TO EXTEND BEST WISHES AS HE LEAVES ALLSTATE AND TAKES A MORE ACTIVE ROLE IN STROVIS HOLDINGS, AND TO HONOR HIM FOR HIS EXTENSIVE COMMUNITY SERVICE.
The Resolution was adopted.
The following was introduced:
H. 5470 (Word version) -- Reps. Daning, Crosby, Alexander, Allison, Anderson, Anthony, Arrington, Atkinson, Atwater, Bales, Ballentine, Bamberg, Bannister, Bennett, Bernstein, Blackwell, Bowers, Bradley, Brawley, Brown, Bryant, Burns, Caskey, Chumley, Clary, Clemmons, Clyburn, Cobb-Hunter, Cogswell, Cole, Collins, Crawford, Davis, Delleney, Dillard, Douglas, Duckworth, Elliott, Erickson, Felder, Finlay, Forrest, Forrester, Fry, Funderburk, Gagnon, Gilliard, Govan, Hamilton, Hardee, Hart, Hayes, Henderson, Henderson-Myers, Henegan, Herbkersman, Hewitt, Hill, Hiott, Hixon, Hosey, Howard, Huggins, Jefferson, Johnson, Jordan, King, Kirby, Knight, Loftis, Long, Lowe, Lucas, Mace, Mack, Magnuson, Martin, McCoy, McCravy, McEachern, McGinnis, McKnight, D. C. Moss, V. S. Moss, Murphy, B. Newton, W. Newton, Norrell, Ott, Parks, Pendarvis, Pitts, Pope, Putnam, Ridgeway, M. Rivers, S. Rivers, Robinson-Simpson, Rutherford, Sandifer, Simrill, G. M. Smith, G. R. Smith, J. E. Smith, Sottile, Spires, Stavrinakis, Stringer, Tallon, Taylor, Thayer, Thigpen, Toole, Trantham, Weeks, West, Wheeler, White, Whitmire, Williams, Willis, Wooten, Young and Yow: A HOUSE RESOLUTION TO HONOR DR. RODNEY LINDSAY, SENIOR PASTOR OF CHARLESTON CALVARY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE IN GOOSE CREEK, UPON THE OCCASION OF HIS TWENTIETH YEAR OF MINISTRY THERE AND TO WISH HIM GOD'S RICHEST BLESSINGS AS HE CONTINUES TO SERVE THE LORD.
The Resolution was adopted.
The following was introduced:
H. 5471 (Word version) -- Reps. B. Newton, Alexander, Allison, Anderson, Anthony, Arrington, Atkinson, Atwater, Bales, Ballentine, Bamberg, Bannister, Bennett, Bernstein, Blackwell, Bowers, Bradley, Brawley, Brown, Bryant, Burns, Caskey, Chumley, Clary, Clemmons, Clyburn, Cobb-Hunter, Cogswell, Cole, Collins, Crawford, Crosby, Daning, Davis, Delleney, Dillard, Douglas, Duckworth, Elliott, Erickson, Felder, Finlay, Forrest, Forrester, Fry, Funderburk, Gagnon, Gilliard, Govan, Hamilton, Hardee, Hart, Hayes, Henderson, Henderson-Myers, Henegan, Herbkersman, Hewitt, Hill, Hiott, Hixon, Hosey, Howard, Huggins, Jefferson, Johnson, Jordan, King, Kirby, Knight, Loftis, Long, Lowe, Lucas, Mace, Mack, Magnuson, Martin, McCoy, McCravy, McEachern, McGinnis, McKnight, D. C. Moss, V. S. Moss, Murphy, W. Newton, Norrell, Ott, Parks, Pendarvis, Pitts, Pope, Putnam, Ridgeway, M. Rivers, S. Rivers, Robinson-Simpson, Rutherford, Sandifer, Simrill, G. M. Smith, G. R. Smith, J. E. Smith, Sottile, Spires, Stavrinakis, Stringer, Tallon, Taylor, Thayer, Thigpen, Toole, Trantham, Weeks, West, Wheeler, White, Whitmire, Williams, Willis, Wooten, Young and Yow: A HOUSE RESOLUTION TO COMMEND AND THANK CHANDLER CAUTHEN OF LANCASTER COUNTY FOR HIS FAITHFUL SERVICE AS A HOUSE PAGE AND TO WISH HIM WELL IN ALL OF HIS FUTURE ENDEAVORS.
The Resolution was adopted.
The following was introduced:
H. 5472 (Word version) -- Reps. Hosey, Clyburn, Alexander, Allison, Anderson, Anthony, Arrington, Atkinson, Atwater, Bales, Ballentine, Bamberg, Bannister, Bennett, Bernstein, Blackwell, Bowers, Bradley, Brawley, Brown, Bryant, Burns, Caskey, Chumley, Clary, Clemmons, Cobb-Hunter, Cogswell, Cole, Collins, Crawford, Crosby, Daning, Davis, Delleney, Dillard, Douglas, Duckworth, Elliott, Erickson, Felder, Finlay, Forrest, Forrester, Fry, Funderburk, Gagnon, Gilliard, Govan, Hamilton, Hardee, Hart, Hayes, Henderson, Henderson-Myers, Henegan, Herbkersman, Hewitt, Hill, Hiott, Hixon, Howard, Huggins, Jefferson, Johnson, Jordan, King, Kirby, Knight, Loftis, Long, Lowe, Lucas, Mace, Mack, Magnuson, Martin, McCoy, McCravy, McEachern, McGinnis, McKnight, D. C. Moss, V. S. Moss, Murphy, B. Newton, W. Newton, Norrell, Ott, Parks, Pendarvis, Pitts, Pope, Putnam, Ridgeway, M. Rivers, S. Rivers, Robinson-Simpson, Rutherford, Sandifer, Simrill, G. M. Smith, G. R. Smith, J. E. Smith, Sottile, Spires, Stavrinakis, Stringer, Tallon, Taylor, Thayer, Thigpen, Toole, Trantham, Weeks, West, Wheeler, White, Whitmire, Williams, Willis, Wooten, Young and Yow: A HOUSE RESOLUTION TO EXPRESS THE PROFOUND SORROW OF THE MEMBERS OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES UPON THE PASSING OF THE HONORABLE MARION FRANCIS "SONNY" RILEY, JR., OF ALLENDALE COUNTY AND TO EXTEND THE DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO HIS FAMILY AND MANY FRIENDS.
The Resolution was adopted.
The following was introduced:
H. 5473 (Word version) -- Rep. Henderson-Myers: A HOUSE RESOLUTION TO COMMEND MOUNT MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH OF SPARTANBURG FOR MORE THAN A CENTURY AND A HALF OF SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY AND TO EXTEND WARMEST CONGRATULATIONS ON THE OCCASION OF THE CHURCH'S HISTORIC ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY.
The Resolution was adopted.
The following was introduced:
H. 5474 (Word version) -- Reps. Martin, Alexander, Allison, Anderson, Anthony, Arrington, Atkinson, Atwater, Bales, Ballentine, Bamberg, Bannister, Bennett, Bernstein, Blackwell, Bowers, Bradley, Brawley, Brown, Bryant, Burns, Caskey, Chumley, Clary, Clemmons, Clyburn, Cobb-Hunter, Cogswell, Cole, Collins, Crawford, Crosby, Daning, Davis, Delleney, Dillard, Douglas, Duckworth, Elliott, Erickson, Felder, Finlay, Forrest, Forrester, Fry, Funderburk, Gagnon, Gilliard, Govan, Hamilton, Hardee, Hart, Hayes, Henderson, Henderson-Myers, Henegan, Herbkersman, Hewitt, Hill, Hiott, Hixon, Hosey, Howard, Huggins, Jefferson, Johnson, Jordan, King, Kirby, Knight, Loftis, Long, Lowe, Lucas, Mace, Mack, Magnuson, McCoy, McCravy, McEachern, McGinnis, McKnight, D. C. Moss, V. S. Moss, Murphy, B. Newton, W. Newton, Norrell, Ott, Parks, Pendarvis, Pitts, Pope, Putnam, Ridgeway, M. Rivers, S. Rivers, Robinson-Simpson, Rutherford, Sandifer, Simrill, G. M. Smith, G. R. Smith, J. E. Smith, Sottile, Spires, Stavrinakis, Stringer, Tallon, Taylor, Thayer, Thigpen, Toole, Trantham, Weeks, West, Wheeler, White, Whitmire, Williams, Willis, Wooten, Young and Yow: A HOUSE RESOLUTION TO COMMEND ENOREE BAPTIST CHURCH OF NEWBERRY COUNTY FOR TWO AND A HALF CENTURIES OF SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY AND TO EXTEND WARMEST CONGRATULATIONS ON THE OCCASION OF THE CHURCH'S HISTORIC TWO HUNDRED FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY.
The Resolution was adopted.
The following was introduced:
H. 5475 (Word version) -- Reps. Fry, Anderson, Atkinson, Clemmons, Crawford, Duckworth, Hardee, Hayes, Johnson, McGinnis, Alexander, Allison, Anthony, Arrington, Atwater, Bales, Ballentine, Bamberg, Bannister, Bennett, Bernstein, Blackwell, Bowers, Bradley, Brawley, Brown, Bryant, Burns, Caskey, Chumley, Clary, Clyburn, Cobb-Hunter, Cogswell, Cole, Collins, Crosby, Daning, Davis, Delleney, Dillard, Douglas, Elliott, Erickson, Felder, Finlay, Forrest, Forrester, Funderburk, Gagnon, Gilliard, Govan, Hamilton, Hart, Henderson, Henderson-Myers, Henegan, Herbkersman, Hewitt, Hill, Hiott, Hixon, Hosey, Howard, Huggins, Jefferson, Jordan, King, Kirby, Knight, Loftis, Long, Lowe, Lucas, Mace, Mack, Magnuson, Martin, McCoy, McCravy, McEachern, McKnight, D. C. Moss, V. S. Moss, Murphy, B. Newton, W. Newton, Norrell, Ott, Parks, Pendarvis, Pitts, Pope, Putnam, Ridgeway, M. Rivers, S. Rivers, Robinson-Simpson, Rutherford, Sandifer, Simrill, G. M. Smith, G. R. Smith, J. E. Smith, Sottile, Spires, Stavrinakis, Stringer, Tallon, Taylor, Thayer, Thigpen, Toole, Trantham, Weeks, West, Wheeler, White, Whitmire, Williams, Willis, Wooten, Young and Yow: A HOUSE RESOLUTION TO EXPRESS GRATEFUL APPRECIATION FOR THE YEARS OF EXTRAORDINARY DEDICATION IN SERVICE PROVIDED BY MARK LAZARUS TO THE PEOPLE OF HORRY COUNTY AND THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA AS A MEMBER AND AS CHAIRMAN OF HORRY COUNTY COUNCIL.
The Resolution was adopted.
The following was introduced:
H. 5476 (Word version) -- Reps. Cobb-Hunter and Ott: A HOUSE RESOLUTION TO HONOR CALVIN WRIGHT, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE ORANGEBURG-CALHOUN-ALLENDALE-BAMBERG COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY, INC., FOR HIS MANY YEARS OF DEDICATED SERVICE AND TO COMMEND HIM FOR HIS COMMITMENT TO ORANGEBURG, CALHOUN, ALLENDALE, AND BAMBERG COUNTIES.
The Resolution was adopted.
The following was introduced:
H. 5477 (Word version) -- Reps. Gilliard, Alexander, Allison, Anderson, Anthony, Arrington, Atkinson, Atwater, Bales, Ballentine, Bamberg, Bannister, Bennett, Bernstein, Blackwell, Bowers, Bradley, Brawley, Brown, Bryant, Burns, Caskey, Chumley, Clary, Clemmons, Clyburn, Cobb-Hunter, Cogswell, Cole, Collins, Crawford, Crosby, Daning, Davis, Delleney, Dillard, Douglas, Duckworth, Elliott, Erickson, Felder, Finlay, Forrest, Forrester, Fry, Funderburk, Gagnon, Govan, Hamilton, Hardee, Hart, Hayes, Henderson, Henderson-Myers, Henegan, Herbkersman, Hewitt, Hill, Hiott, Hixon, Hosey, Howard, Huggins, Jefferson, Johnson, Jordan, King, Kirby, Knight, Loftis, Long, Lowe, Lucas, Mace, Mack, Magnuson, Martin, McCoy, McCravy, McEachern, McGinnis, McKnight, D. C. Moss, V. S. Moss, Murphy, B. Newton, W. Newton, Norrell, Ott, Parks, Pendarvis, Pitts, Pope, Putnam, Ridgeway, M. Rivers, S. Rivers, Robinson-Simpson, Rutherford, Sandifer, Simrill, G. M. Smith, G. R. Smith, J. E. Smith, Sottile, Spires, Stavrinakis, Stringer, Tallon, Taylor, Thayer, Thigpen, Toole, Trantham, Weeks, West, Wheeler, White, Whitmire, Williams, Willis, Wooten, Young and Yow: A HOUSE RESOLUTION TO COMMEND AND CONGRATULATE R.B. STALL HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR ANDREW WHITNEY OF NORTH CHARLESTON ON HIS OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS AND FINE LEADERSHIP RECORD AT STALL AND TO WISH HIM MUCH CONTINUED SUCCESS IN THE DAYS AHEAD.
The Resolution was adopted.
The following was introduced:
H. 5478 (Word version) -- Reps. Alexander, Allison, Anderson, Anthony, Arrington, Atkinson, Atwater, Bales, Ballentine, Bamberg, Bannister, Bennett, Bernstein, Blackwell, Bowers, Bradley, Brawley, Brown, Bryant, Burns, Caskey, Chumley, Clary, Clemmons, Clyburn, Cobb-Hunter, Cogswell, Cole, Collins, Crawford, Crosby, Daning, Davis, Delleney, Dillard, Douglas, Duckworth, Elliott, Erickson, Felder, Finlay, Forrest, Forrester, Fry, Funderburk, Gagnon, Gilliard, Govan, Hamilton, Hardee, Hart, Hayes, Henderson, Henderson-Myers, Henegan, Herbkersman, Hewitt, Hill, Hiott, Hixon, Hosey, Howard, Huggins, Jefferson, Johnson, Jordan, King, Kirby, Knight, Loftis, Long, Lowe, Lucas, Mace, Mack, Magnuson, Martin, McCoy, McCravy, McEachern, McGinnis, McKnight, D. C. Moss, V. S. Moss, Murphy, B. Newton, W. Newton, Norrell, Ott, Parks, Pendarvis, Pitts, Pope, Putnam, Ridgeway, M. Rivers, S. Rivers, Robinson-Simpson, Rutherford, Sandifer, Simrill, G. M. Smith, G. R. Smith, J. E. Smith, Sottile, Spires, Stavrinakis, Stringer, Tallon, Taylor, Thayer, Thigpen, Toole, Trantham, Weeks, West, Wheeler, White, Whitmire, Williams, Willis, Wooten, Young and Yow: A HOUSE RESOLUTION TO RECOGNIZE AND CONGRATULATE MT. ZION UNITED METHODIST CHURCH ON THE OCCASION OF ITS HISTORIC ONE HUNDRED FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY AND TO COMMEND THE CHURCH FOR A CENTURY AND A HALF OF SERVICE TO GOD AND THE COMMUNITY.
The Resolution was adopted.
The following was introduced:
H. 5479 (Word version) -- Reps. Hart, Alexander, Allison, Anderson, Anthony, Arrington, Atkinson, Atwater, Bales, Ballentine, Bamberg, Bannister, Bennett, Bernstein, Blackwell, Bowers, Bradley, Brawley, Brown, Bryant, Burns, Caskey, Chumley, Clary, Clemmons, Clyburn, Cobb-Hunter, Cogswell, Cole, Collins, Crawford, Crosby, Daning, Davis, Delleney, Dillard, Douglas, Duckworth, Elliott, Erickson, Felder, Finlay, Forrest, Forrester, Fry, Funderburk, Gagnon, Gilliard, Govan, Hamilton, Hardee, Hayes, Henderson, Henderson-Myers, Henegan, Herbkersman, Hewitt, Hill, Hiott, Hixon, Hosey, Howard, Huggins, Jefferson, Johnson, Jordan, King, Kirby, Knight, Loftis, Long, Lowe, Lucas, Mace, Mack, Magnuson, Martin, McCoy, McCravy, McEachern, McGinnis, McKnight, D. C. Moss, V. S. Moss, Murphy, B. Newton, W. Newton, Norrell, Ott, Parks, Pendarvis, Pitts, Pope, Putnam, Ridgeway, M. Rivers, S. Rivers, Robinson-Simpson, Rutherford, Sandifer, Simrill, G. M. Smith, G. R. Smith, J. E. Smith, Sottile, Spires, Stavrinakis, Stringer, Tallon, Taylor, Thayer, Thigpen, Toole, Trantham, Weeks, West, Wheeler, White, Whitmire, Williams, Willis, Wooten, Young and Yow: A HOUSE RESOLUTION TO CONGRATULATE FANNIE LAMBRIGHT BLOUNT OF COLUMBIA ON THE OCCASION OF HER ONE HUNDREDTH BIRTHDAY AND TO WISH HER A JOYOUS BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION AND MUCH HAPPINESS IN THE DAYS AHEAD.
The Resolution was adopted.
The roll call of the House of Representatives was taken resulting as follows:
Alexander Allison Anderson Anthony Arrington Atkinson Atwater Bales Ballentine Bamberg Bannister Bennett Bernstein Blackwell Bowers Bradley Brawley Brown Bryant Burns Caskey Chumley Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cogswell Cole Collins Crawford Crosby Daning Davis Delleney Dillard Duckworth Elliott Erickson Felder Finlay Forrest Forrester Fry Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Govan Hamilton Hardee Hart Hayes Henderson Henderson-Myers Henegan Hewitt Hill Hiott Hixon Hosey Howard Huggins Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Knight Loftis Long Lucas Mace Mack Magnuson Martin McCoy McCravy McEachern McGinnis McKnight D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy B. Newton W. Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pendarvis Pitts Pope Putnam Ridgeway M. Rivers S. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Stringer Tallon Taylor Thayer Thigpen Trantham Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Williams Willis Wooten Young Yow
The SPEAKER granted Rep. HERBKERSMAN a leave of absence for the day.
The SPEAKER granted Rep. DOUGLAS a leave of absence for the day.
The SPEAKER granted Rep. LOWE a leave of absence for the day.
The SPEAKER granted Rep. JOHNSON a leave of absence for the day.
The SPEAKER granted Rep. TOOLE a leave of absence for the day due to medical reasons.
The following was received:
Columbia, S.C., Tuesday, October 2, 2018
Mr. Speaker and Members of the House:
The Senate respectfully informs your Honorable Body that it has overridden the Veto by the Governor on R. 291, S. 1043 by a vote of 31 to 8.
(R. 291, S. 1043 (Word version)) -- Senators Turner and Talley: AN ACT TO EXTEND THE PROVISIONS OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA ABANDONED BUILDINGS REVITALIZATION ACT AS CONTAINED IN CHAPTER 67, TITLE 12 OF THE 1976 CODE UNTIL DECEMBER 31, 2025; TO AMEND SECTION 12-67-140, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO THE TAX CREDIT FOR REVITALIZING AN ABANDONED BUILDING, SO AS TO SPECIFY THE MANNER IN WHICH CERTAIN BUILDINGS MAY BE SUBDIVIDED; TO AMEND SECTION 12-65-20, RELATING TO THE SOUTH CAROLINA TEXTILES COMMUNITIES REVITALIZATION ACT, SO AS TO MODIFY CERTAIN DEFINITIONS; TO AMEND SECTION 12-6-50, RELATING TO SECTIONS OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE SPECIFICALLY NOT ADOPTED BY THIS STATE, SO AS TO REMOVE THE ALTERNATIVE TAX ON QUALIFYING SHIPPING ACTIVITIES; TO AMEND SECTION 12-6-1110, RELATING TO MODIFICATIONS OF INCOME, SO AS TO MAKE A CONFORMING CHANGE; TO AMEND SECTIONS 12-67-140 AND 12-6-3535, RELATING TO THE TAX CREDIT FOR REHABILITATING AN ABANDONED BUILDING OR A CERTIFIED HISTORIC STRUCTURE, RESPECTIVELY, SO AS TO SPECIFY THE MANNER IN WHICH UNUSED CREDIT MAY BE CARRIED FORWARD AND ALLOCATED; BY ADDING SECTION 12-6-3378 SO AS TO ALLOW A TAX CREDIT TO AN AGRIBUSINESS OPERATION OR AN AGRICULTURAL PACKAGING OPERATION THAT INCREASES ITS PURCHASES OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS WHICH HAVE BEEN CERTIFIED AS SOUTH CAROLINA GROWN, AND TO SPECIFY THE MANNER IN WHICH THE CREDIT IS ADMINISTERED; TO AMEND SECTION 12-10-80, RELATING TO THE JOBS DEVELOPMENT CREDIT, SO AS TO MAKE CERTAIN QUALIFYING SERVICE-RELATED FACILITIES ELIGIBLE FOR THE CREDIT; TO AMEND SECTION 12-6-2295, RELATING TO ITEMS INCLUDED AND EXCLUDED FROM THE TERMS "SALES" AND "GROSS RECEIPTS", SO AS TO PROVIDE THAT RECEIPTS FROM THE PROVISION OF DIRECT BROADCAST SATELLITE SERVICE ARE ATTRIBUTABLE TO THIS STATE IN PRO RATA PROPORTION OF THE COSTS OF PERFORMING THE SERVICE; TO AMEND SECTION 12-60-30, RELATING TO SOUTH CAROLINA REVENUE PROCEDURES DEFINITIONS, SO AS TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL DEFINITIONS; TO AMEND SECTION 12-60-450, RELATING TO APPEALS OF PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS, SO AS TO REQUIRE THE DEPARTMENT TO NOTIFY AFFECTED COUNTIES IN CERTAIN INSTANCES; TO AMEND SECTION 12-60-2120, RELATING TO PROPERTY TAX APPEALS BY WRITTEN PROTEST, SO AS TO PROVIDE THAT THE DEPARTMENT SHALL NOTIFY ANY AFFECTED COUNTIES OF A WRITTEN PROTEST; TO AMEND SECTION 12-60-2140, RELATING TO CERTAIN PAYMENTS AND REFUNDS, SO AS TO PROVIDE THAT NO REFUND IS DUE FOR ANY TAX YEAR BEFORE THE THREE TAX YEARS IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING THE FINAL DETERMINATION; AND TO AMEND SECTION 12-60-2150, RELATING TO FILING A CLAIM FOR A REFUND, SO AS TO PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN NOTIFICATIONS AND TO PROVIDE THAT A FAILURE TO TIMELY ISSUE A WRITTEN NOTICE IS CONSIDERED A DENIAL.
Very respectfully,
President
The SPEAKER ordered the following Veto printed in the Journal:
July 3, 2018
The Honorable Kevin L. Bryant President of the Senate
State House, First Floor, East Wing
Columbia, South Carolina 29201
Dear Mr. President and Members of the Senate:
I am hereby vetoing and returning without my approval R. 291, S. 1043 (Word version), known as the South Carolina Abandoned Buildings and Revitalization Act. Contrary to the Act's title, it addresses a plethora of subjects, including modifications to tax credits, tax refunds, revenue definitions, and the proper classification of satellite service receipts.
Article III, Section 17 of the South Carolina Constitution provides that "[e]very act or resolution having the force of law shall relate to but one subject, and that shall be expressed in the title." S.C. Const. Art. III, Section 17. The "one subject rule," as this constitutional provision is known, exists to ensure that members of the public and the General Assembly are informed of the contents of an act upon reading the title. See S.C. Pub. Serv. Auth. v. Citizens and S. Nat'l Bank of S.C., 300 S.C. 142, 162, 386 S.E.2d 775, 786-87 (1989). The myriad of provisions housed in this Act do not meet the one subject rule, and thus the Act is unconstitutional. See, e.g., Sloan v. Wilkins, 362 S.C. 430, 608 S.E.2d 579 (2005), abrogated on other grounds, Am. Petroleum Inst. v. S.C. Dep't of Revenue, 382 S.C. 572, 677 S.E.2d 16 (2009) (holding unconstitutional an act "teeming with subjects, from life sciences provisions to the establishment of a culinary arts institute.")
For the foregoing reasons, I am respectfully vetoing R. 291, S. 1043 and returning the same without my signature.
Yours very truly,
Henry McMaster
Governor
The Veto on the following Act was taken up:
(R. 291, S. 1043 (Word version)) -- Senators Turner and Talley: AN ACT TO EXTEND THE PROVISIONS OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA ABANDONED BUILDINGS REVITALIZATION ACT AS CONTAINED IN CHAPTER 67, TITLE 12 OF THE 1976 CODE UNTIL DECEMBER 31, 2025; TO AMEND SECTION 12-67-140, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO THE TAX CREDIT FOR REVITALIZING AN ABANDONED BUILDING, SO AS TO SPECIFY THE MANNER IN WHICH CERTAIN BUILDINGS MAY BE SUBDIVIDED; TO AMEND SECTION 12-65-20, RELATING TO THE SOUTH CAROLINA TEXTILES COMMUNITIES REVITALIZATION ACT, SO AS TO MODIFY CERTAIN DEFINITIONS; TO AMEND SECTION 12-6-50, RELATING TO SECTIONS OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE SPECIFICALLY NOT ADOPTED BY THIS STATE, SO AS TO REMOVE THE ALTERNATIVE TAX ON QUALIFYING SHIPPING ACTIVITIES; TO AMEND SECTION 12-6-1110, RELATING TO MODIFICATIONS OF INCOME, SO AS TO MAKE A CONFORMING CHANGE; TO AMEND SECTIONS 12-67-140 AND 12-6-3535, RELATING TO THE TAX CREDIT FOR REHABILITATING AN ABANDONED BUILDING OR A CERTIFIED HISTORIC STRUCTURE, RESPECTIVELY, SO AS TO SPECIFY THE MANNER IN WHICH UNUSED CREDIT MAY BE CARRIED FORWARD AND ALLOCATED; BY ADDING SECTION 12-6-3378 SO AS TO ALLOW A TAX CREDIT TO AN AGRIBUSINESS OPERATION OR AN AGRICULTURAL PACKAGING OPERATION THAT INCREASES ITS PURCHASES OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS WHICH HAVE BEEN CERTIFIED AS SOUTH CAROLINA GROWN, AND TO SPECIFY THE MANNER IN WHICH THE CREDIT IS ADMINISTERED; TO AMEND SECTION 12-10-80, RELATING TO THE JOBS DEVELOPMENT CREDIT, SO AS TO MAKE CERTAIN QUALIFYING SERVICE-RELATED FACILITIES ELIGIBLE FOR THE CREDIT; TO AMEND SECTION 12-6-2295, RELATING TO ITEMS INCLUDED AND EXCLUDED FROM THE TERMS "SALES" AND "GROSS RECEIPTS", SO AS TO PROVIDE THAT RECEIPTS FROM THE PROVISION OF DIRECT BROADCAST SATELLITE SERVICE ARE ATTRIBUTABLE TO THIS STATE IN PRO RATA PROPORTION OF THE COSTS OF PERFORMING THE SERVICE; TO AMEND SECTION 12-60-30, RELATING TO SOUTH CAROLINA REVENUE PROCEDURES DEFINITIONS, SO AS TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL DEFINITIONS; TO AMEND SECTION 12-60-450, RELATING TO APPEALS OF PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS, SO AS TO REQUIRE THE DEPARTMENT TO NOTIFY AFFECTED COUNTIES IN CERTAIN INSTANCES; TO AMEND SECTION 12-60-2120, RELATING TO PROPERTY TAX APPEALS BY WRITTEN PROTEST, SO AS TO PROVIDE THAT THE DEPARTMENT SHALL NOTIFY ANY AFFECTED COUNTIES OF A WRITTEN PROTEST; TO AMEND SECTION 12-60-2140, RELATING TO CERTAIN PAYMENTS AND REFUNDS, SO AS TO PROVIDE THAT NO REFUND IS DUE FOR ANY TAX YEAR BEFORE THE THREE TAX YEARS IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING THE FINAL DETERMINATION; AND TO AMEND SECTION 12-60-2150, RELATING TO FILING A CLAIM FOR A REFUND, SO AS TO PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN NOTIFICATIONS AND TO PROVIDE THAT A FAILURE TO TIMELY ISSUE A WRITTEN NOTICE IS CONSIDERED A DENIAL.
Rep. COLE explained the Veto.
Rep. J. E. SMITH spoke against the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Act become a part of the law, the Veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Anthony Arrington Atkinson Bales Ballentine Bamberg Bannister Bennett Bernstein Blackwell Bowers Bradley Brawley Brown Burns Caskey Chumley Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole Collins Crawford Crosby Daning Davis Delleney Dillard Duckworth Elliott Erickson Felder Finlay Forrest Forrester Fry Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Govan Hamilton Hardee Hayes Henderson Henderson-Myers Henegan Hewitt Hiott Hixon Hosey Howard Huggins Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Knight Loftis Long Lucas Mace Mack Martin McCoy McCravy McEachern McGinnis McKnight D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy B. Newton W. Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pendarvis Pitts Pope Putnam Ridgeway M. Rivers S. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Tallon Taylor Thayer Thigpen Trantham Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Williams Willis Wooten Young Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Bryant Hill Magnuson Stringer
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
The Senate Amendments to the following Bill were taken up for consideration:
H. 5341 (Word version) -- Reps. Lucas, White, Simrill, Rutherford, Murphy, S. Rivers and Davis: A BILL TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, SO AS TO ENACT THE "SOUTH CAROLINA TAXPAYER PROTECTION AND RELIEF ACT"; TO AMEND SECTION 12-6-40, RELATING TO THE APPLICATION OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE TO STATE INCOME TAX LAWS, SO AS TO UPDATE THE REFERENCE TO THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE AND TO PROVIDE THAT IF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE SECTIONS ADOPTED BY THIS STATE ARE EXTENDED, THEN THESE SECTIONS ALSO ARE EXTENDED FOR SOUTH CAROLINA INCOME TAX; TO AMEND SECTION 12-6-50, RELATING TO PROVISIONS OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE NOT ADOPTED BY THIS STATE, SO AS TO NOT ADOPT CERTAIN PROVISIONS; TO AMEND SECTION 12-6-520, RELATING TO THE ANNUAL ADJUSTMENT TO THE INCOME TAX BRACKETS, SO AS TO DELETE A PROVISION THAT LIMITS THE INFLATION ADJUSTMENT TO ONE-HALF OF THE ACTUAL INFLATION RATE AND TO USE THE CHAINED CONSUMER PRICE INDEX TO MAKE THE ADJUSTMENT; TO AMEND SECTION 12-6-1140, RELATING TO INCOME TAX DEDUCTIONS, SO AS TO ADD A SOUTH CAROLINA DEPENDENT EXEMPTION AND TO ADJUST THE AMOUNT OF THE EXEMPTION EACH YEAR FOR INFLATION; AND TO AMEND SECTION 12-6-1160, RELATING TO THE DEPENDENT EXEMPTION FOR CHILDREN UNDER SIX YEARS OLD, SO AS TO PROVIDE THAT THE AMOUNT OF THE DEDUCTION IS EQUAL TO THE AMOUNT OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA DEPENDENT EXEMPTION.
Rep. SIMRILL explained the Senate Amendments.
The yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Anthony Arrington Atkinson Atwater Bales Ballentine Bamberg Bannister Bennett Bernstein Blackwell Bowers Bradley Brawley Brown Bryant Burns Caskey Chumley Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cogswell Cole Collins Crawford Crosby Daning Davis Delleney Dillard Duckworth Elliott Erickson Felder Finlay Forrest Forrester Fry Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Govan Hamilton Hardee Hayes Henderson Henderson-Myers Henegan Hewitt Hill Hiott Hixon Hosey Howard Huggins Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Knight Loftis Long Lucas Mace Mack Magnuson Martin McCoy McCravy McEachern McGinnis McKnight D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy B. Newton W. Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pendarvis Pitts Pope Putnam Ridgeway M. Rivers S. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Stringer Tallon Taylor Thayer Thigpen Trantham Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Williams Willis Wooten Young Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
The Senate Amendments were agreed to, and the Bill having received three readings in both Houses, it was ordered that the title be changed to that of an Act, and that it be enrolled for ratification.
I support conforming SC state tax code wholeheartedly. And while I voted for this today, I wholeheartedly oppose the tax increase on any taxpaying citizen. Furthermore, I feel this version of tax conformity disproportionately and negatively impacts retirees. We should never be put into a box of choosing a lesser tax increase over a much greater tax increase because that is no choice at all.
Rep. Nancy Mace
The SPEAKER ordered the following Veto printed in the Journal:
July 5, 2018
The Honorable James H. Lucas
Speaker of the House of Representatives
State House, Second Floor
Columbia, South Carolina 29201
Dear Mr. Speaker and Members of the General Assembly,
I am vetoing and returning without my approval certain line items in R. 293, H. 4950 (Word version), the FY 2018-19 General Appropriations Act.
South Carolina is winning. Since January 2017, we have announced nearly 21,000 jobs and over $6 billion in new capital investment. Our unemployment rate is at its lowest since 2000. And, with more and more companies moving here every month, starting and expanding, we continue to see record numbers of citizens who are gainfully employed and enjoying the new prosperity of the Palmetto State.
In that same timeframe, the General Assembly has done a great deal to address the many pressing issues which confront us. This year, you approved a ballot measure to bring accountability to our education system by making the Superintendent of Education a Cabinet-level position. And you passed an array of anti-opioid bills to combat this epidemic across the spectrum of law enforcement, education, health care, and more.
This budget includes much that will keep South Carolina on the right track, including a number of provisions aligned with proposals from my Executive Budget. I applaud the General Assembly for directing funds to hire more school resource officers to keep our children safe. I thank you for taking steps to protect the rule of law by banning sanctuary cities, and I agree wholeheartedly that consolidating administrative functions for at-risk school districts is an important step toward a shared services model that will allow us to save money and reinvest it into our classrooms. Last, but certainly not least, I commend you for establishing a process to explore the sale of Santee Cooper - the only way to get permanent relief for the ratepayers of South Carolina.
At the same time, this budget takes an unprecedented step away from public transparency and accountability in just one area: higher education. At first glance, the total amount of state-appropriated funds and "other funds" authorized in this budget bill appears to have been reduced by $2.46 billion from last year's bill. But, upon closer examination, the reason for this reduction becomes clear: $3.45 billion in higher education "other funds" spending authorization has been completely removed from the state budget lines for each of our public universities, colleges, and technical schools and taken offline. In years past, this spending authorization in the budget has allowed the public to see just how much each institution receives and spends from funds generated by tuition, donations, grants, athletic department revenues, housing, and other activities. Removing higher education institutions from the transparency provided by the normal appropriations process, in which every other state agency participates, sends the wrong message to the people of this State who, in truth, are the owners of our public colleges and universities.
As stewards of the public trust, we must always be tireless advocates of government accountability and transparency. The vetoes below reflect these twin responsibilities and specify instances in which the legislature has acted unwisely and hastily with taxpayer dollars by directing public money to private interests or earmarking funds for parochial projects which serve little or no public interest and should be considered locally.
I urge the General Assembly to thoughtfully consider each of these vetoes and promptly sustain them on behalf of the people of this State.
Veto 1 - Part lB, Page 334, Section 32, Department of Vocational Rehabilitation - Proviso 32.7, VR: Licensing Requirements for Disability Examiners
Veto 2 - Part 1B, Page 374, Section 53, S.C. Conservation Bank - Proviso 53.1, CB: Conservation Bank Trust Fund
Veto 3 - Part lB, Page 403, Section 81, Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation - Proviso 81.13, LLR: Amusement Park Rides
Veto 4 - Part 1B, Page 434, Section I 02, Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office - Proviso 102.6, RFAO: 911 Advisory Committee
Veto 5 - Part 1B, Pages 439-440, Section 108, Public Employee Benefit Authority - Proviso 108.13, PEBA: Non-Revocation of Beneficiary Designations
Veto 6 - Part 1B, Page 440, Section 108, Public Employee Benefit Authority - Proviso 108.14, PEBA: Removal of Notarization Requirement for Retirement Systems
Veto 7 - Part lB, Page 440, Section 108, Public Employee Benefit Authority - Proviso 108.15, PEBA: Suspension of Fiduciary Audit
Veto 8 - Part lB, Pages 441-447, Section 109, Department of Revenue - Proviso 109.10, DOR: Educational Credit for Exceptional Needs Children
Veto 9 - Part lB, Page 488, Section 117, General Provisions - Proviso 117.117, GP: First Steps Reauthorization
Veto 10 - Part lB, Page 492, Section 117, General Provisions - Proviso 117.125, GP: Pittman-Robertson Funds State Match
Veto 11 - Part 1B, Page 492, Section 117, General Provisions - Proviso 117.126, GP: North American Wetlands Conservation Act State Match
Each of these provisos has been codified or otherwise addressed by legislation and is no longer necessary.
Veto 12 - Part 1A, Page 9, Section 1, Department of Education, VIII. Education Improvement Act, F. Partnerships, Quaver Music, Total Funds: $100,000
Veto 13 - Part 1B, Page 511, Section 118, Statewide Revenue - Proviso 118.15(B), SR: Nonrecurring Revenue, Item 7(b), Department of Archives and History, Charleston Library Society Beaux Arts Building: $250,000
Veto 14 - Part 1B, Page 511, Section 118, Statewide Revenue - Proviso 118.15(8), SR: Nonrecurring Revenue, Item 8, Arts Commission, SC Children's Theatre: $500,000
These lines would direct public funds to private entities perfectly capable of raising further dollars without taking them from taxpayers. While their missions may be valuable, South Carolina has well-identified needs which should take precedence.
Veto 15 - Part 1A, Page 103, Section 38, Department of Social Services, I. State Office, E. Program Management, 1. Children's Services, Strengthening Families Program, Total Funds: $700,000, General Funds: $700,000
This is a pass-through which was not requested by the Department of Social Services. Funding for DSS would be better used to protect South Carolina's vulnerable children and adults.
Veto 16 - Part 1B, Page 351, Section 34, Department of Health and Environmental Control - Proviso 34.51, DHEC: Greenwood Sewer Extension Line
Veto 17 - Part 1B, Page 351, Section 34, Department of Health and Environmental Control - Proviso 34.54, DHEC: Alida Street Project
Veto 18 - Part 1B, Page 370, Section 49, Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism - Proviso 49.17, PRT: Horry County Museum
Last year, I vetoed these provisos because they revised the terms of earmarked money in past budgets from years ago. The General Assembly overrode these vetoes and yet, inexplicably, these same funds remain in the budget - again - with the associated dollars unspent. These provisos represent "zombie" earmarks that simply will not die. We owe it to the taxpayers of this State to see this money directed toward more meritorious uses without carrying it forward for yet another year.
Veto 19 - Part 1B, Pages 428-429, Section 100, Office of Adjutant General - Proviso 100.21, ADJ: 2017 Hurricane Irma and 2014 Ice Storm FEMA Match
Ensuring that state and local government entities are reimbursed for their FEMA Public Assistance Program expenditures during Hurricane Irma and the 2014 Ice Storm is of vital importance, and I included a proviso in my Executive Budget that would have ensured proper reimbursement. Unfortunately, the proviso included in this budget takes $500,000 in funds the State has set aside for disaster preparedness and gives it out to legislatively selected non-profits for the purpose of renovating homes damaged during the 2015 flood. Worse, there are no constraints to ensure the funds are only used for low-income families.
Additionally, this funding is duplicative because the South Carolina Disaster Recovery Office is already hard at work renovating homes damaged by the 2015 flood and has received $126 million in federal funds for this purpose.
Veto 20 - Part 1B, Page 421, Section 93, Department of Administration - Proviso 93.28, DOA: OCAB Head Start Program
This line takes money from the Office of Executive Policy and Programs ("OEPP") and earmarks it for a bus purchase. OEPP administers many valuable initiatives, such as the Foster Care Review Board, the Division of Veterans' Affairs, and Guardian Ad Litem programs. These funds are better served where they originated to carry out these programs.
Veto 21 - Part 1B, Page 512, Section 118, Statewide Revenue - Proviso l18.15(B), SR: Nonrecurring Revenue, Item 26, Department of Juvenile Justice, Child Advocacy Centers: $170,000
Veto 22 - Part 1A, Page 66, Section 26, Department of Archives & History, III. Historical Services, Historic Buildings Preservation, Total Funds: $200,000, General Funds: $200,000
Veto 23 - Part lB, Page 511, Section 118, Statewide Revenue - Proviso 118.l5(B), SR: Nonrecurring Revenue, Item 7(c), Department of Archives and History, Historic Buildings Preservation: $500,000
Veto 24 - Part 1B, Page 512, Section 118, Statewide Revenue - Proviso 118.15(B), SR: Nonrecurring Revenue, Item 14, Department of Agriculture, Statewide Agribusiness Infrastructure: $210,000
Veto 25 - Part lB, Page 512, Section 118, Statewide Revenue - Proviso 118.15(B), SR: Nonrecurring Revenue, Item l7(c), Department of Commerce, Economic Development Hubs and Community Development Infrastructure: $1,300,000
Veto 26 - Part 1A, Page 134, Section 49, Department of Parks, Recreation & Tourism, II. Programs and Services, A. Tourism, Sales & Marketing, Sports Marketing Grant Program, Total Funds: $4,500,000, General Funds: $4,500,000
These lines represent a collection of legislative earmarked appropriations void of necessary transparency. They lack disclosure of explanation, justification, description, purpose, location, or amount. How they further the agency missions is entirely unaddressed, and in most cases my Cabinet agency directors did not request the funds and do not know who inserted the lines in the State Budget or how they are intended to be used. These items should be publicly disclosed and debated through the normal appropriations process and allowed to stand on their own merits, not rolled up into one line and sheltered from scrutiny. A vote to sustain these vetoes is a vote for transparency.
Veto 27 - Part lB, Page 512, Section 118, Statewide Revenue - Proviso 118.15(B), SR: Nonrecurring Revenue, Item 17(d), Department of Commerce, LocateSC: $4,000,000
LocateSC is a critical resource for companies looking to come to South Carolina. New business is the central driver of our economic prosperity, and I support every facet of our recruitment and retention apparatus. In its budget request, the Department of Commerce asked for an appropriation of $4 million for LocateSC to satisfy current needs for this valuable mission.
However, this State Budget contains a total of $11 million in new funds for LocateSC - an additional $7 million that they did not request. I am vetoing this proviso containing excess funding because LocateSC has already received $6 million from the Capital Reserve Fund and another $1 million from another section of this budget which I have not vetoed.
Veto 28 - Part lB, Page 271, Section I, Department of Education - Proviso 1.52, SDE: Lee County Bus Shop
For as long as anyone can remember, the General Assembly has included this proviso in the state budget and the governor has vetoed it. Yet, there has not been one shred of proof offered that the superintendent of education intends to close the Lee County Bus Shop. I ask that you consider this fact and sustain this veto.
Veto 29 - Part 1A, Page 143, Section 53, S.C. Conservation Bank, I. Administration, New Position Attorney III, Total Funds: $70,000 1 FTE, General Funds: $70,000 1 FTE
Veto 30 - Part 1A, Page 143, Section 53, S.C. Conservation Bank, I. Administration, New Position Program Manager I, Total Funds: $65,000 1 FTE, General Funds: $65,000 1 FTE
Veto 31 - Part 1A, Page 143, Section 53, S.C. Conservation Bank, I. Administration, Other Operating Expenses, Total Funds: $85,335, General Funds: $85,335
Last year, I vetoed a proposal to shutter the state Conservation Bank. I remain committed to my belief that this organization serves a valuable purpose, protecting the natural resources that keep us competitive and contribute mightily to a thriving, $20 billion tourism industry. However, my support for the Bank does not extend indefinitely. Despite shrinking the amount of grants that the agency issues by more than half, this budget grows the operational and staffing budget by almost 100%. The Conservation Bank does not need these funds to effectively accomplish its mission.
Veto 32 - Part lB, Page 512, Section 118, Statewide Revenue - Proviso 118.15(B), SR: Nonrecurring Revenue, Item 16(d), Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism, Murrells Inlet Channel Clearing: $300,000
The dredging and clearing of our state's navigable waterways is well outside the mission and capability of the Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism. It constitutes a mandate of mission creep.
Veto 33 - Part 1B, Page 511, Section 118, Statewide Revenue - Proviso 118.15(B), SR: Nonrecurring Revenue, Item 4(a), Francis Marion University, Medical and Health Education Classroom Complex: $5,000,000
Veto 34 - Part 1B, Page 511, Section 118, Statewide Revenue - Proviso 118.15(B), SR: Nonrecurring Revenue, Item 4(b), Francis Marion University, Honors College: $2,100,000
This year, the Capital Reserve Fund allocated $49.7 million for capital projects to the state's universities on an equitable and pro-rata basis. This funding represents special treatment above and beyond what was afforded to any other higher education institution.
Veto 35 - Part 1B, Page 453, Section 117, General Provisions - Proviso 117.8(B), GP: State Institutions - Revenues & Income, Subsection (B)
As I stated above, removing higher education institutions from the transparency provided through the normal appropriations process, in which every other state agency participates, sends the wrong message to the people of this State who, in truth, are the owners of our public colleges and universities.
Veto 36 - Part 1B, Pages 362-363, Section 38, Department of Social Services - Proviso 38.30, DSS: Foster Care Child Placements
The Department of Social Services works every day to reunite children with their families, in accordance with federal and state public child welfare laws which prioritize keeping families intact. The South Carolina Children's Code directs the Department "to make reasonable efforts to preserve or reunify a family," and DSS currently exceeds national standards for reunification of children within 12 months.
This proviso seeks to undo codified child welfare law to provide foster parents with preference for adoption when a child resides with them for nine months. This is contrary to federal requirements that South Carolina is required to meet, as well as state law which champions reunification with parents as a first priority. Utilizing an arbitrary timeframe to place foster parents above biological parents and relatives of a child would create unnecessary and dramatic competition.
This line also imposes a substantial policy mandate on the Department of Social Services. The state budget is not the place to make such determinations. If changes are made, they should be informed, and should occur only after robust debate with expert guidance.
Veto 37 - Part 1B, Page 394, Section 65, Department of Corrections - Proviso 65.29, CORR: CBD Pilot Program
Arguments for the effectiveness of cannabinoids in treating chronic illness and traumatic injury are compelling. However, a program to test CBD on prisoners goes well beyond the scope of the Department of Corrections' rehabilitative mission, and is better suited for an agency or institution with a research-oriented mission.
Veto 38 - Part lB, Pages 499-501, Section 117, General Provisions -Proviso 117.156, GP: South Carolina Industry, Workforce and Education Data Warehouse
Establishing a statewide longitudinal data system for our workforce development needs is a meritorious idea -- South Carolina's workforce requirements are urgent and ongoing, and I thank the General Assembly for endeavoring to resolve the problem.
However, the structure and execution contemplated in this proviso for the establishment of this data warehouse is flawed. Under this provision state agencies would be required to turn over the personal information of South Carolina citizens for any reason or no reason at all. This proviso provides no official oversight for the decisions made by the data warehouse committee, no requirement that citizens consent to their personal information being released and quite frankly no one to say "no" or "pull the plug" before it's too late.
I encourage the General Assembly to go back to the drawing board with this proposal to ensure that sufficient controls are in place to protect the privacy of our citizens.
Veto 39 - Part 1B, Page 310, Section 1A, Department of Education-EIA-Proviso 1A.87, SDE-EIA: McCormick County Schools
This proviso directs $418,000 in nonrecurring funds from John de la Howe School for McCormick County Schools. New leadership is now in place at John de la Howe, and no students are transferring to McCormick. This funding needs to remain at John de la Howe so that the new leadership can carry out its mission to improve the school.
Veto 40 - Part 1B, Page 420, Section 93, Department of Administration -Proviso 93.24, DOA: Emerging Leaders Program
The Emerging Leaders Program focuses on attracting recent college graduates into careers within state government. While this is a worthy endeavor, state agencies have been reluctant to hire additional staff necessary to ensure the effective administration of this program. The Department of Administration has requested that this proviso be deleted in order to give them the flexibility necessary to shift focus toward creating leader pools from existing state employees with less than five years of experience. This approach will save resources, increase effectiveness, and better create the next generation of talent in state government.
Veto 41 - Part 1B, Page 352, Section 34, Department of Health and Environmental Control - Proviso 34.56, DHEC: Hazardous Waste Fund County Account
This proviso, which I also vetoed last year, bypasses local control over hazardous waste contingency fund dollars, allowing individual legislators to use them for their own means and ends. It also broadens the definition of infrastructure to include almost any activity relevant to a project with any economic impact with no transparency or oversight. This is a dangerous abdication of accountability and invites abuse. I am vetoing this proviso - again.
Veto 42 - Part 1A, Page 76, Section 33, Department of Health & Human Services, II. Program and Services, A. Health Services, 3. Medical Assistance Payments, Family Planning, Total Funds: $15,779,259, General Funds: $2,208,596
Taxpayer dollars must not directly or indirectly subsidize abortion providers like Planned Parenthood. There are a variety of agencies, clinics, and medical entities in South Carolina that receive taxpayer funding to offer important women's health and family planning services without performing abortions.
That's why last year I directed state agencies to stop providing state or local funds to abortion clinics. I also directed the Department of Health and Human Services to submit a waiver request to the federal government, making South Carolina one of only two states in the nation (along with Texas) to take this action. Until the waiver is acted upon by the federal government, I will veto this section of the SCDHHS budget to prevent taxpayer dollars from directly or indirectly subsidizing abortion providers like Planned Parenthood.
For the foregoing reasons, I am vetoing and returning without my approval the above provisions in R. 293, H. 4950, the FY 2018-19 General Appropriations Act.
Yours very truly,
Henry McMaster
Governor
R. 293, H. 4950 -- THE GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS BILL
The Vetoes on the following Act were taken up:
(R. 293, H. 4950 (Word version)) -- 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, 2018, 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 1 - Part lB, Page 334, Section 32, Department of Vocational Rehabilitation - Proviso 32.7, VR: Licensing Requirements for Disability Examiners
Rep. WHITE explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the Veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Those who voted in the negative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Anthony Arrington Atkinson Atwater Bales Ballentine Bamberg Bannister Bernstein Blackwell Bowers Bradley Brawley Brown Bryant Burns Caskey Chumley Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cogswell Cole Collins Crawford Crosby Daning Davis Delleney Dillard Duckworth Elliott Erickson Felder Finlay Forrest Forrester Fry Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Govan Hamilton Hardee Hart Hayes Henderson Henderson-Myers Henegan Hill Hiott Hixon Hosey Howard Huggins Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Loftis Long Lucas Mace Mack Magnuson Martin McCravy McEachern McGinnis McKnight D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy B. Newton W. Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pendarvis Pitts Pope Putnam Ridgeway M. Rivers S. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Stringer Tallon Taylor Thayer Thigpen Trantham Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Williams Willis Wooten Young Yow
So, the Veto of the Governor was sustained and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 2 - Part 1B, Page 374, Section 53, S.C. Conservation Bank - Proviso 53.1, CB: Conservation Bank Trust Fund
Rep. WHITE explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Those who voted in the negative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Anthony Arrington Atkinson Atwater Bales Ballentine Bamberg Bannister Bennett Blackwell Bowers Bradley Brawley Brown Bryant Burns Caskey Chumley Clary Clemmons Cobb-Hunter Cogswell Cole Collins Crosby Daning Davis Delleney Dillard Duckworth Elliott Erickson Felder Finlay Forrest Forrester Fry Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Govan Hamilton Hardee Hart Hayes Henderson-Myers Henegan Hill Hiott Hixon Hosey Howard Huggins Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Knight Loftis Long Lucas Mace Mack Magnuson Martin McCoy McCravy McEachern McGinnis McKnight D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy B. Newton W. Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pendarvis Pope Putnam Ridgeway M. Rivers S. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Stringer Tallon Taylor Thayer Thigpen Trantham Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Williams Willis Wooten Young Yow
So, the Veto of the Governor was sustained and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 3 - Part lB, Page 403, Section 81, Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation - Proviso 81.13, LLR: Amusement Park Rides
Rep. WHITE explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
W. Newton
Those who voted in the negative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Anthony Arrington Atkinson Atwater Bales Ballentine Bamberg Bannister Bennett Blackwell Bowers Bradley Brawley Brown Bryant Burns Caskey Chumley Clary Clemmons Cobb-Hunter Cogswell Cole Collins Crawford Crosby Daning Davis Delleney Dillard Duckworth Elliott Erickson Felder Finlay Forrest Forrester Fry Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Govan Hardee Hart Hayes Henderson-Myers Henegan Hewitt Hill Hiott Hixon Hosey Huggins Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Knight Loftis Lucas Mace Mack Magnuson Martin McCoy McCravy McEachern McGinnis McKnight D. C. Moss V. S. Moss B. Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pendarvis Pitts Pope Putnam Ridgeway M. Rivers S. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Stringer Tallon Taylor Thayer Thigpen Trantham Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Williams Willis Wooten Young Yow
So, the Veto of the Governor was sustained and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
I inadvertently voted on Veto No. 3 of H. 4950. I wish the record to reflect that I meant to abstain from voting.
Rep. Wm. Weston Newton
After recusing myself from voting on Veto No. 3 of H. 4950, the General Appropriation Bill, I inadvertently voted on this Section. I wish the record to reflect that I meant to abstain from voting.
Rep. Beth Bernstein
After recusing myself from voting on Veto No. 3 of H. 4950, the General Appropriation Bill, I inadvertently voted on this Section. I wish the record to reflect that I meant to abstain from voting.
Rep. Peter McCoy
Veto 4 - Part 1B, Page 434, Section I 02, Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office - Proviso 102.6, RFAO: 911 Advisory Committee
Rep. WHITE explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Those who voted in the negative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Anthony Arrington Atkinson Atwater Bales Ballentine Bamberg Bennett Bernstein Blackwell Bowers Bradley Brawley Brown Bryant Burns Caskey Chumley Clary Clemmons Cobb-Hunter Cogswell Cole Collins Crawford Crosby Daning Davis Delleney Duckworth Elliott Felder Finlay Forrest Forrester Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Govan Hamilton Hardee Hart Hayes Henderson-Myers Henegan Hewitt Hill Hiott Hixon Hosey Huggins Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Knight Loftis Long Lucas Mack Magnuson Martin McCoy McCravy McEachern McGinnis McKnight D. C. Moss V. S. Moss B. Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pendarvis Pitts Pope Ridgeway M. Rivers S. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Stringer Tallon Taylor Thayer Thigpen Trantham Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Williams Willis Wooten Young Yow
So, the Veto of the Governor was sustained and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
After recusing myself from voting on Veto No. 4 of H. 4950, the General Appropriation Bill, I inadvertently voted on this Section. I wish the record to reflect that I meant to abstain from voting.
Rep. Beth Bernstein
Veto 5 - Part 1B, Pages 439-440, Section 108, Public Employee Benefit Authority - Proviso 108.13, PEBA: Non-Revocation of Beneficiary Designations
Rep. WHITE explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Anderson Anthony Arrington Atkinson Atwater Ballentine Bamberg Bannister Bennett Bernstein Blackwell Bowers Bradley Brawley Brown Bryant Burns Caskey Chumley Clary Clemmons Cobb-Hunter Cogswell Collins Crawford Crosby Daning Davis Delleney Dillard Duckworth Elliott Erickson Felder Finlay Forrest Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Govan Hamilton Hardee Hart Hayes Henderson-Myers Henegan Hewitt Hill Hiott Hixon Hosey Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Knight Loftis Long Lucas Mace Mack Magnuson Martin McCoy McCravy McEachern McGinnis McKnight D. C. Moss V. S. Moss B. Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pendarvis Pitts Pope Putnam Ridgeway M. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Stringer Tallon Taylor Thayer Thigpen Trantham Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Willis Wooten Young Yow
So, the Veto of the Governor was sustained and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
After recusing myself from voting on Veto No. 5 of H. 4950, the General Appropriation Bill, I inadvertently voted on this Section. I wish the record to reflect that I meant to abstain from voting.
Rep. Peter McCoy
After recusing myself from voting on Veto No. 5 of H. 4950, the General Appropriation Bill, I inadvertently voted on this Section. I wish the record to reflect that I meant to abstain from voting.
Rep. Beth Bernstein
Veto 6 - Part 1B, Page 440, Section 108, Public Employee Benefit Authority - Proviso 108.14, PEBA: Removal of Notarization Requirement for Retirement Systems
Rep. WHITE explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Those who voted in the negative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Anthony Arrington Atkinson Atwater Bales Ballentine Bamberg Bannister Bennett Bernstein Blackwell Bowers Bradley Brawley Brown Bryant Burns Caskey Chumley Clary Clemmons Cobb-Hunter Cogswell Cole Collins Crawford Crosby Daning Davis Delleney Dillard Duckworth Elliott Erickson Felder Finlay Forrest Forrester Fry Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Govan Hamilton Hardee Hart Hayes Henderson-Myers Henegan Hewitt Hill Hiott Hixon Hosey Huggins Jefferson King Kirby Knight Loftis Long Lucas Mace Mack Magnuson Martin McCoy McCravy McEachern McGinnis McKnight D. C. Moss V. S. Moss B. Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pendarvis Pitts Pope Putnam Ridgeway M. Rivers S. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stringer Tallon Taylor Thayer Thigpen Trantham Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Willis Wooten Young Yow
So, the Veto of the Governor was sustained and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
After recusing myself from voting on Veto No. 6 of H. 4950, the General Appropriation Bill, I inadvertently voted on this Section. I wish the record to reflect that I meant to abstain from voting.
Rep. Beth Bernstein
Veto 7 - Part lB, Page 440, Section 108, Public Employee Benefit Authority - Proviso 108.15, PEBA: Suspension of Fiduciary Audit
Rep. WHITE explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Those who voted in the negative are:
Alexander Anderson Anthony Arrington Atkinson Atwater Bales Ballentine Bamberg Bannister Bennett Bernstein Blackwell Bowers Bradley Brawley Brown Bryant Burns Chumley Clary Clemmons Cobb-Hunter Cogswell Cole Collins Crawford Crosby Daning Davis Delleney Dillard Duckworth Elliott Erickson Felder Finlay Forrest Forrester Fry Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Govan Hamilton Hardee Hayes Henderson-Myers Henegan Hewitt Hill Hiott Hosey Huggins Jefferson King Kirby Knight Loftis Long Lucas Mace Mack Magnuson McCoy McCravy McEachern McGinnis McKnight D. C. Moss V. S. Moss B. Newton Norrell Ott Pendarvis Pitts Pope Putnam Ridgeway M. Rivers S. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Stringer Tallon Taylor Thayer Thigpen Trantham Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Williams Willis Wooten Young Yow
So, the Veto of the Governor was sustained and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
After recusing myself from voting on Veto No. 7 of H. 4950, the General Appropriation Bill, I inadvertently voted on this Section. I wish the record to reflect that I meant to abstain from voting.
Rep. Beth Bernstein
Veto 8 - Part lB, Pages 441-447, Section 109, Department of Revenue - Proviso 109.10, DOR: Educational Credit for Exceptional Needs Children
Rep. WHITE explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Those who voted in the negative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Anthony Arrington Atkinson Atwater Bales Ballentine Bamberg Bannister Bennett Bernstein Blackwell Bowers Bradley Brawley Brown Bryant Burns Caskey Chumley Clary Clemmons Cobb-Hunter Cogswell Cole Collins Crawford Crosby Daning Davis Delleney Dillard Duckworth Elliott Erickson Felder Forrest Forrester Fry Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Govan Hamilton Hardee Hart Hayes Henderson Henderson-Myers Henegan Hewitt Hill Hiott Hixon Hosey Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Knight Loftis Long Lucas Mace Mack Magnuson Martin McCoy McCravy McEachern McGinnis McKnight D. C. Moss V. S. Moss B. Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pendarvis Pitts Putnam Ridgeway M. Rivers S. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Stringer Tallon Taylor Thayer Thigpen Trantham Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Williams Willis Wooten Young Yow
So, the Veto of the Governor was sustained and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
After recusing myself from voting on Veto No. 8 of H. 4950, the General Appropriation Bill, I inadvertently voted on this Section. I wish the record to reflect that I meant to abstain from voting.
Rep. Beth Bernstein
Veto 9 - Part lB, Page 488, Section 117, General Provisions - Proviso 117.117, GP: First Steps Reauthorization
Rep. WHITE explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Those who voted in the negative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Anthony Arrington Atkinson Atwater Bales Ballentine Bamberg Bannister Bennett Bernstein Blackwell Bowers Bradley Brawley Brown Bryant Burns Caskey Chumley Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cogswell Cole Collins Crawford Crosby Daning Davis Delleney Dillard Duckworth Elliott Erickson Felder Finlay Forrest Forrester Fry Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Govan Hamilton Hardee Hart Hayes Henderson Henderson-Myers Henegan Hewitt Hill Hiott Hixon Hosey Huggins Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Knight Loftis Long Lucas Mace Mack Magnuson Martin McCoy McCravy McEachern McGinnis D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy B. Newton W. Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pendarvis Pitts Pope Putnam Ridgeway M. Rivers S. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Stringer Tallon Taylor Thayer Thigpen Trantham Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Williams Willis Wooten Young Yow
So, the Veto of the Governor was sustained and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 10 - Part lB, Page 492, Section 117, General Provisions - Proviso 117.125, GP: Pittman-Robertson Funds State Match
Rep. WHITE explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Arrington Bennett Brown Cogswell Davis Mack McCoy Pendarvis Stavrinakis
Those who voted in the negative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Anthony Atkinson Atwater Bales Ballentine Bamberg Bannister Bernstein Blackwell Bowers Bradley Brawley Bryant Burns Caskey Chumley Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole Collins Crawford Crosby Daning Delleney Dillard Duckworth Elliott Erickson Felder Forrest Forrester Fry Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Govan Hamilton Hardee Hart Hayes Henderson Henderson-Myers Henegan Hewitt Hill Hiott Hixon Hosey Huggins Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Knight Loftis Long Lucas Mace Magnuson Martin McCravy McEachern McGinnis McKnight D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy B. Newton W. Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pitts Pope Putnam Ridgeway M. Rivers S. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith Sottile Spires Stringer Tallon Taylor Thayer Thigpen Trantham Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Williams Willis Wooten Young Yow
So, the Veto of the Governor was sustained and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 11 - Part 1B, Page 492, Section 117, General Provisions - Proviso 117.126, GP: North American Wetlands Conservation Act State Match
Rep. WHITE explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Brown Cogswell Finlay McCoy Pendarvis J. E. Smith Stavrinakis
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Anderson Anthony Arrington Atkinson Atwater Bales Ballentine Bamberg Bannister Bennett Bernstein Blackwell Bowers Bradley Brawley Bryant Burns Caskey Chumley Clary Clemmons Cobb-Hunter Cole Collins Crawford Crosby Daning Davis Delleney Dillard Duckworth Elliott Erickson Felder Forrest Forrester Fry Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Govan Hamilton Hardee Hayes Henderson Henderson-Myers Henegan Hewitt Hill Hiott Hixon Hosey Huggins Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Knight Loftis Long Lucas Mace Mack Magnuson Martin McCravy McEachern McGinnis McKnight D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy B. Newton W. Newton Norrell Parks Pitts Pope Putnam Ridgeway M. Rivers S. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith Sottile Spires Stringer Tallon Taylor Thayer Thigpen Trantham Weeks West White Whitmire Williams Willis Wooten Young Yow
So, the Veto of the Governor was sustained and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 12 - Part 1A, Page 9, Section 1, Department of Education, VIII. Education Improvement Act, F. Partnerships, Quaver Music, Total Funds: $100,000
Rep. WHITE explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Anthony Atkinson Bales Bamberg Bannister Bernstein Blackwell Bowers Brawley Brown Caskey Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cogswell Cole Collins Dillard Duckworth Erickson Finlay Forrest Funderburk Gagnon Govan Hamilton Hardee Hart Hayes Henderson-Myers Henegan Hewitt Hosey Howard Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Knight Loftis Lucas Mack McCoy McEachern McKnight Murphy B. Newton W. Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pendarvis Pitts Ridgeway M. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Thigpen Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Williams Willis Wooten Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Arrington Atwater Ballentine Bennett Bradley Bryant Burns Chumley Crawford Crosby Daning Davis Delleney Elliott Felder Forrester Fry Henderson Hill Hiott Hixon Huggins Long Mace Magnuson Martin McCravy McGinnis D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Pope Putnam S. Rivers G. R. Smith Stringer Tallon Taylor Thayer Trantham Young
So, the Veto of the Governor was sustained and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 13 - Part 1B, Page 511, Section 118, Statewide Revenue - Proviso 118.15(B), SR: Non recurring Revenue, Item 7(b), Department of Archives and History, Charleston Library Society Beaux Arts Building: $250,000
Rep. SIMRILL explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Anderson Anthony Arrington Atkinson Bales Ballentine Bamberg Bannister Bennett Bernstein Blackwell Bowers Bradley Brawley Caskey Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole Collins Crawford Crosby Davis Delleney Dillard Duckworth Elliott Erickson Finlay Forrest Fry Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Govan Hamilton Hart Henderson-Myers Henegan Hewitt Hosey Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Knight Loftis Lucas Mack Martin McCoy McCravy McEachern McGinnis McKnight V. S. Moss Murphy B. Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pendarvis Pitts Pope Putnam Ridgeway M. Rivers S. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Tallon Thigpen Weeks West White Whitmire Williams Wooten Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Atwater Bryant Burns Chumley Daning Felder Forrester Henderson Hill Hiott Hixon Huggins Long Mace Magnuson D. C. Moss G. R. Smith Stringer Taylor Thayer Trantham Willis Young
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 14 - Part 1B, Page 511, Section 118, Statewide Revenue - Proviso 118.15(8), SR: Nonrecurring Revenue, Item 8, Arts Commission, SC Children's Theatre: $500,000
Rep. WHITE explained the Veto.
Rep. LOFTIS spoke against the Veto.
Rep. G. R. SMITH spoke in favor of the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Anthony Arrington Atkinson Bales Bamberg Bannister Bennett Bernstein Blackwell Bowers Brawley Brown Caskey Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cogswell Cole Collins Crawford Delleney Dillard Duckworth Elliott Erickson Finlay Forrest Fry Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Govan Hamilton Hardee Hart Hayes Henderson Henderson-Myers Henegan Hewitt Hiott Hosey Howard Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Knight Loftis Lucas Mack Martin McCoy McCravy McEachern McGinnis McKnight V. S. Moss Murphy B. Newton W. Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pendarvis Pope Ridgeway M. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Tallon Thigpen Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Williams Willis Wooten Young Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Atwater Ballentine Bradley Bryant Burns Chumley Crosby Daning Davis Felder Forrester Hill Hixon Huggins Long Mace Magnuson D. C. Moss Putnam S. Rivers G. R. Smith Stringer Taylor Thayer Trantham
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 15 - Part 1A, Page 103, Section 38, Department of Social Services, I. State Office, E. Program Management, 1. Children's Services, Strengthening Families Program, Total Funds: $700,000, General Funds: $700,000
Rep. G. M. SMITH explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Anthony Bales Ballentine Bannister Bernstein Blackwell Bowers Brawley Brown Burns Caskey Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cogswell Cole Collins Davis Delleney Dillard Duckworth Elliott Erickson Felder Finlay Forrest Forrester Fry Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Govan Hamilton Hardee Hart Hayes Henderson Henegan Hewitt Hill Hiott Hixon Hosey Howard Huggins Jefferson King Kirby Knight Loftis Lucas Mace Mack McCoy McEachern McGinnis McKnight D. C. Moss V. S. Moss B. Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pendarvis Pitts Pope Putnam Ridgeway M. Rivers S. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Stringer Tallon Taylor Thayer Thigpen Trantham Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Williams Willis Wooten Young Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Arrington Bennett Bradley Bryant Chumley Crosby Daning Long Magnuson Martin McCravy
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
After recusing myself from voting on Veto No. 15 of H. 4950, the General Appropriation Bill, I inadvertently voted on this Section. I wish the record to reflect that I meant to abstain from voting.
Rep. Beth Bernstein
After recusing myself from voting on Veto No. 15 of H. 4950, the General Appropriation Bill, I inadvertently voted on this Section. I wish the record to reflect that I meant to abstain from voting.
Rep. Peter McCoy
Veto 17 - Part 1B, Page 351, Section 34, Department of Health and Environmental Control - Proviso 34.54, DHEC: Alida Street Project
Rep. G. M. SMITH explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Brown Hart Henderson-Myers King McEachern Robinson-Simpson
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Anderson Anthony Arrington Atkinson Atwater Bales Ballentine Bamberg Bannister Bennett Blackwell Bowers Bradley Bryant Burns Caskey Chumley Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cogswell Cole Collins Crawford Crosby Daning Davis Delleney Dillard Duckworth Elliott Erickson Felder Finlay Forrest Forrester Fry Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Hamilton Hardee Hayes Henderson Henegan Hewitt Hill Hiott Hixon Hosey Huggins Jefferson Kirby Knight Loftis Long Lucas Mace Magnuson Martin McCoy McCravy McGinnis McKnight D. C. Moss V. S. Moss B. Newton Ott Parks Pendarvis Pitts Pope Putnam Ridgeway M. Rivers S. Rivers Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Stringer Tallon Taylor Thayer Thigpen Trantham Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Williams Willis Wooten Young Yow
So, the Veto of the Governor was sustained and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
After recusing myself from voting on Veto No. 17 of H. 4950, the General Appropriation Bill, I inadvertently voted on this Section. I wish the record to reflect that I meant to abstain from voting.
Rep. Peter McCoy
Veto 18 - Part 1B, Page 370, Section 49, Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism-Proviso 49.17, PRT: Horry County Museum
Rep. CLEMMONS explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Those who voted in the negative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Anthony Arrington Atkinson Atwater Bales Ballentine Bannister Bennett Bernstein Blackwell Bowers Bradley Brawley Brown Bryant Burns Caskey Chumley Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cogswell Cole Collins Crawford Crosby Daning Davis Delleney Dillard Duckworth Elliott Erickson Felder Finlay Forrest Forrester Fry Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Govan Hamilton Hardee Hart Hayes Henderson Henderson-Myers Henegan Hewitt Hill Hiott Hixon Hosey Howard Huggins Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Knight Loftis Long Lucas Mace Mack Magnuson Martin McCoy McCravy McEachern McGinnis McKnight D. C. Moss V. S. Moss B. Newton W. Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pendarvis Pitts Pope Putnam Ridgeway M. Rivers S. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Stringer Tallon Taylor Thayer Thigpen Trantham Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Williams Willis Wooten Young Yow
So, the Veto of the Governor was sustained and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 19 - Part 1B, Pages 428-429, Section 100, Office of Adjutant General - Proviso 100.21, ADJ: 2017 Hurricane Irma and 2014 Ice Storm FEMA Match
Rep. WHITE explained the Veto.
Rep. TAYLOR spoke against the Veto.
Rep. HIXON spoke against the Veto.
Rep. CLYBURN spoke against the Veto.
Rep. NORRELL spoke against the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Allison Anderson Anthony Arrington Atkinson Bales Ballentine Bannister Bennett Bernstein Blackwell Bowers Bradley Brawley Brown Burns Caskey Chumley Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cogswell Cole Collins Crawford Crosby Daning Davis Delleney Dillard Duckworth Elliott Erickson Felder Finlay Forrest Forrester Fry Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Govan Hamilton Hardee Hart Hayes Henderson-Myers Henegan Hewitt Hiott Hixon Hosey Howard Huggins Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Loftis Long Lucas Mace Mack Martin McCoy McCravy McEachern McGinnis McKnight D. C. Moss Murphy B. Newton W. Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pitts Pope Putnam Ridgeway M. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Tallon Taylor Thayer Thigpen Trantham Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Williams Willis Wooten Young 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.
I was temporarily out of the Chamber on constituent business during the vote on Veto No. 19 of H. 4950. If I had been present, I would have voted to override the Governor's Veto.
Rep. Patsy Knight
Veto 20 - Part 1B, Page 421, Section 93, Department of Administration - Proviso 93.28, DOA: OCAB Head Start Program
Rep. OTT explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Anderson Anthony Arrington Atkinson Atwater Bales Ballentine Bannister Bernstein Blackwell Bowers Brawley Brown Caskey Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cogswell Cole Collins Crawford Davis Delleney Dillard Duckworth Elliott Erickson Finlay Forrest Fry Funderburk Gilliard Govan Hardee Hart Hayes Henderson Henderson-Myers Henegan Hewitt Hixon Hosey Howard Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Knight Lucas Mace Mack Martin McCoy McEachern McGinnis D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy B. Newton W. Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pitts Pope Ridgeway M. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Taylor Thigpen Trantham Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Williams Wooten Young Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Bradley Bryant Burns Chumley Crosby Daning Felder Forrester Gagnon Hamilton Hill Hiott Huggins Long Magnuson McCravy Putnam S. Rivers G. R. Smith Stringer Tallon Thayer Willis
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 21 - Part 1B, Page 512, Section 118, Statewide Revenue - Proviso l18.15(B), SR: Nonrecurring Revenue, Item 26, Department of Juvenile Justice, Child Advocacy Centers: $170,000
Rep. PITTS explained the Veto.
Rep. NORRELL spoke against the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Anthony Arrington Atkinson Atwater Bales Ballentine Bannister Bennett Bernstein Blackwell Bowers Bradley Brawley Brown Burns Caskey Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cogswell Collins Crawford Crosby Daning Davis Delleney Dillard Duckworth Elliott Erickson Felder Finlay Forrest Forrester Fry Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Govan Hamilton Hardee Hart Hayes Henderson Henderson-Myers Henegan Hewitt Hiott Hixon Hosey Howard Huggins Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Knight Loftis Lucas Mace Mack Magnuson Martin McCravy McEachern McGinnis McKnight D. C. Moss V. S. Moss B. Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pendarvis Pitts Pope Putnam Ridgeway M. Rivers S. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Stringer Tallon Taylor Thayer Thigpen Trantham Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Williams Willis Wooten Young Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Chumley Long
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 22 - Part 1A, Page 66, Section 26, Department of Archives & History, III. Historical Services, Historic Buildings Preservation, Total Funds: $200,000, General Funds: $200,000
Rep. SIMRILL explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Anderson Anthony Atkinson Atwater Bales Bamberg Bannister Bernstein Bowers Bradley Brown Caskey Clary Clemmons Cobb-Hunter Cogswell Cole Collins Crawford Delleney Dillard Duckworth Elliott Erickson Finlay Fry Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Govan Hamilton Hardee Hart Hayes Henderson-Myers Henegan Hewitt Hosey Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Knight Lucas Mack Magnuson Martin McCoy McEachern McGinnis McKnight D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy B. Newton W. Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pendarvis Pitts Pope Ridgeway M. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Thigpen West Wheeler White Whitmire Williams Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Arrington Ballentine Bennett Blackwell Bryant Burns Chumley Crosby Daning Davis Felder Forrest Forrester Hill Hiott Hixon Howard Huggins Loftis Long Mace McCravy Putnam S. Rivers G. R. Smith Stringer Tallon Taylor Thayer Trantham Willis Wooten Young
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 23 - Part lB, Page 511, Section 118, Statewide Revenue - Proviso 118.l5(B), SR: Nonrecurring Revenue, Item 7(c), Department of Archives and History, Historic Buildings Preservation: $500,000
Rep. SIMRILL explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Anderson Anthony Arrington Atkinson Bales Bamberg Bannister Bernstein Bowers Bradley Brawley Brown Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cogswell Cole Collins Delleney Dillard Duckworth Elliott Erickson Finlay Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Govan Hamilton Hart Hayes Henderson-Myers Henegan Hewitt Hosey Howard Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Knight Lucas Mack McCoy McEachern McGinnis McKnight D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy B. Newton W. Newton Norrell Ott Pendarvis Pitts Pope Putnam Ridgeway M. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Simrill G. M. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Tallon Thigpen Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Williams Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Atwater Ballentine Bennett Blackwell Bryant Burns Chumley Crosby Daning Davis Felder Forrest Forrester Fry Hardee Hill Hiott Hixon Huggins Long Mace Magnuson Martin McCravy S. Rivers Sandifer G. R. Smith Stringer Taylor Thayer Trantham Willis Wooten Young
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 24 - Part 1B, Page 512, Section 118, Statewide Revenue - Proviso 118.15(B), SR: Nonrecurring Revenue, Item 14, Department of Agriculture, Statewide Agribusiness Infrastructure: $210,000
Rep. WHITE explained the Veto.
Rep. J. E. SMITH spoke against the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Allison Anderson Anthony Atkinson Bales Bamberg Bannister Bernstein Blackwell Bowers Bradley Brawley Brown Caskey Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cogswell Cole Collins Crawford Davis Dillard Duckworth Erickson Finlay Forrest Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Govan Hart Hayes Henderson Henderson-Myers Henegan Hewitt Hiott Hixon Hosey Howard Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Knight Lucas Mack Martin McCoy McEachern McGinnis McKnight D. C. Moss Murphy B. Newton W. Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pendarvis Pitts Pope Ridgeway M. Rivers S. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Taylor Thayer Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Williams Wooten Young Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Arrington Atwater Ballentine Bennett Bryant Burns Chumley Crosby Daning Elliott Felder Forrester Fry Hamilton Hardee Hill Huggins Loftis Long Mace Magnuson McCravy V. S. Moss Putnam G. R. Smith Stringer Trantham Willis
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 25 - Part lB, Page 512, Section 118, Statewide Revenue - Proviso 118.15(B), SR: Nonrecurring Revenue, Item l7(c), Department of Commerce, Economic Development Hubs and Community Development Infrastructure: $1,300,000
Rep. SIMRILL explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Anderson Anthony Atkinson Bales Bannister Bernstein Blackwell Bowers Brawley Brown Caskey Clary Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cogswell Cole Collins Crawford Delleney Dillard Duckworth Elliott Erickson Finlay Forrest Fry Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Hardee Hart Hayes Henderson-Myers Henegan Hewitt Hiott Hixon Hosey Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Knight Loftis Lucas Mack Martin McEachern McGinnis D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy B. Newton W. Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pendarvis Pitts Pope Putnam Ridgeway M. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Tallon Taylor Thayer Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Williams Willis Wooten Young Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Arrington Atwater Ballentine Bennett Bradley Bryant Burns Chumley Crosby Daning Davis Felder Forrester Hill Huggins Long Mace Magnuson McCravy S. Rivers G. R. Smith Stringer Trantham
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 26 - Part 1A, Page 134, Section 49, Department of Parks, Recreation & Tourism, II. Programs and Services, A. Tourism, Sales & Marketing, Sports Marketing Grant Program, Total Funds: $4,500,000, General Funds: $4,500,000
Rep. WHITE explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Allison Anderson Anthony Arrington Atkinson Bales Bamberg Bannister Bernstein Blackwell Bowers Bradley Brawley Brown Burns Caskey Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cogswell Cole Collins Crawford Crosby Delleney Dillard Duckworth Elliott Erickson Felder Finlay Forrest Fry Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Govan Hamilton Hardee Hart Hayes Henderson Henderson-Myers Henegan Hewitt Hiott Hixon Howard Huggins Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Knight Loftis Lucas Mack Martin McCoy McEachern McGinnis D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy B. Newton W. Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pendarvis Pitts Pope Putnam Ridgeway M. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Tallon Taylor Thayer Thigpen Trantham Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Willis Wooten Young Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Atwater Ballentine Bennett Chumley Daning Davis Forrester Hill Mace Magnuson McCravy S. Rivers Stringer
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 27 - Part lB, Page 512, Section 118, Statewide Revenue - Proviso 118.15(B), SR: Nonrecurring Revenue, Item 17(d), Department of Commerce, LocateSC: $4,000,000
Rep. SIMRILL explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Anderson Anthony Arrington Atkinson Bales Bamberg Bannister Bernstein Blackwell Bowers Brawley Brown Burns Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cogswell Cole Collins Crawford Delleney Dillard Duckworth Elliott Erickson Finlay Forrest Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Govan Hamilton Hart Hayes Henderson Henderson-Myers Henegan Hewitt Hiott Hixon Howard Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Knight Loftis Lucas Mack McCoy McEachern McGinnis D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy B. Newton W. Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pendarvis Pitts Pope Ridgeway M. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Stringer Tallon Taylor Thigpen Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Williams Young Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Atwater Ballentine Bennett Bradley Bryant Caskey Chumley Crosby Daning Davis Felder Forrester Fry Hardee Hill Huggins Long Mace Magnuson Martin McCravy Putnam S. Rivers Thayer Trantham Willis Wooten
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 28 - Part lB, Page 271, Section I, Department of Education - Proviso 1.52, SDE: Lee County Bus Shop
Rep. WHEELER explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Arrington Atkinson Bannister Bernstein Blackwell Bowers Brawley Brown Caskey Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cogswell Cole Collins Crawford Delleney Dillard Duckworth Elliott Erickson Finlay Forrest Fry Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Govan Hardee Hart Hayes Henderson Henderson-Myers Henegan Hewitt Howard Huggins Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Knight Lucas Mace Mack McCoy McCravy McEachern McGinnis D. C. Moss Murphy B. Newton W. Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pendarvis Pitts Ridgeway M. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Simrill G. M. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Thigpen Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Williams Wooten Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Ballentine Bennett Bradley Bryant Burns Chumley Crosby Daning Davis Felder Forrester Hamilton Hill Hiott Hixon Loftis Long Magnuson Martin V. S. Moss Putnam S. Rivers Sandifer G. R. Smith Stringer Tallon Taylor Thayer Trantham Willis Young
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 29 - Part 1A, Page 143, Section 53, S.C. Conservation Bank, I. Administration, New Position Attorney III, Total Funds: $70,000 1 FTE, General Funds: $70,000 1 FTE
Rep. WHITE explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Anthony Arrington Atkinson Atwater Bales Ballentine Bannister Bernstein Blackwell Bowers Brawley Brown Caskey Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cogswell Cole Collins Crawford Davis Delleney Dillard Duckworth Elliott Erickson Felder Finlay Forrest Forrester Fry Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Govan Hamilton Hardee Hayes Henderson Henderson-Myers Henegan Hewitt Hiott Hixon Huggins Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Knight Loftis Lucas Mace Mack Martin McCoy McCravy McEachern McGinnis D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy B. Newton W. Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pendarvis Pitts Pope Putnam Ridgeway M. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Stringer Tallon Taylor Thayer Thigpen Trantham Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Williams Wooten Young Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Bennett Bradley Bryant Burns Chumley Crosby Daning Hill Long Magnuson S. Rivers Willis
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 30 - Part 1A, Page 143, Section 53, S.C. Conservation Bank, I. Administration, New Position Program Manager I, Total Funds: $65,000 1 FTE, General Funds: $65,000 1 FTE
Rep. WHITE explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Anthony Arrington Atkinson Atwater Bales Ballentine Bamberg Bannister Bennett Bernstein Blackwell Bowers Brawley Brown Caskey Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cogswell Cole Collins Crawford Davis Delleney Dillard Duckworth Elliott Erickson Finlay Forrest Fry Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Govan Hamilton Hardee Hayes Henderson Henderson-Myers Henegan Hewitt Hiott Hixon Howard Huggins Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Knight Lucas Mace Mack Martin McCoy McCravy McEachern McGinnis D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy B. Newton W. Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pendarvis Pope Putnam Ridgeway M. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Stringer Tallon Taylor Thayer Thigpen Trantham Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Williams Willis Wooten Young Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Bradley Bryant Burns Chumley Crosby Daning Felder Forrester Hill Long Magnuson S. Rivers
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 31 - Part 1A, Page 143, Section 53, S.C. Conservation Bank, I. Administration, Other Operating Expenses, Total Funds: $85,335, General Funds: $85,335
Rep. WHITE explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Anderson Anthony Arrington Atkinson Atwater Bales Ballentine Bamberg Bannister Bennett Bernstein Blackwell Bowers Brawley Brown Caskey Clary Clemmons Cobb-Hunter Cogswell Cole Collins Crawford Davis Delleney Dillard Duckworth Elliott Erickson Finlay Forrest Fry Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Govan Hamilton Hayes Henderson Henderson-Myers Henegan Hewitt Hixon Hosey Howard Huggins Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Knight Loftis Lucas Mace Mack McCoy McCravy McEachern McGinnis D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy B. Newton W. Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pendarvis Pope Ridgeway M. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Stringer Tallon Taylor Thayer Thigpen Trantham Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Williams Willis Young Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Bradley Burns Chumley Crosby Daning Felder Forrester Hardee Hill Hiott Long Magnuson Martin Putnam S. Rivers
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 32 - Part lB, Page 512, Section 118, Statewide Revenue - Proviso 118.15(B), SR: Nonrecurring Revenue, Item 16(d), Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism, Murrells Inlet Channel Clearing: $300,000
Rep. CLEMMONS explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Anthony Arrington Atwater Bales Ballentine Bamberg Bannister Bennett Bernstein Blackwell Bowers Bradley Brawley Brown Burns Caskey Chumley Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cogswell Collins Crawford Crosby Daning Davis Delleney Dillard Duckworth Elliott Erickson Felder Finlay Forrest Forrester Fry Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Govan Hamilton Hardee Hayes Henderson Henderson-Myers Henegan Hewitt Hiott Hixon Hosey Howard Huggins Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Knight Loftis Long Lucas Mace Mack Magnuson Martin McCoy McCravy McEachern McGinnis D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy B. Newton W. Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pendarvis Pitts Pope Putnam Ridgeway M. Rivers S. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Tallon Taylor Thayer Thigpen Trantham Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Williams Willis Wooten Young Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Hill
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 33 - Part 1B, Page 511, Section 118, Statewide Revenue - Proviso 118.15(B), SR: Nonrecurring Revenue, Item 4(a), Francis Marion University, Medical and Health Education Classroom Complex: $5,000,000
Rep. COLE explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Anderson Anthony Arrington Atkinson Bales Bamberg Bannister Bennett Bernstein Blackwell Bowers Bradley Brawley Brown Burns Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cogswell Cole Collins Crawford Delleney Dillard Duckworth Elliott Erickson Finlay Forrest Fry Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Govan Hamilton Hardee Hayes Henderson Henderson-Myers Henegan Hewitt Hixon Hosey Howard Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Knight Loftis Lucas Mack Martin McCoy McCravy McEachern McGinnis D. C. Moss Murphy B. Newton Norrell Ott Pendarvis Pitts Pope Ridgeway M. Rivers S. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Tallon Thigpen Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Williams Wooten Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Ballentine Chumley Crosby Davis Felder Forrester Hill Hiott Huggins Long Mace Magnuson V. S. Moss Putnam Stringer Taylor Thayer Trantham Willis Young
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 34 - Part 1B, Page 511, Section 118, Statewide Revenue - Proviso 118.15(B), SR: Nonrecurring Revenue, Item 4(b), Francis Marion University, Honors College: $2,100,000
Rep. COLE explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Anderson Anthony Atkinson Bales Bamberg Bannister Bennett Bernstein Blackwell Bowers Bradley Brawley Brown Burns Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cogswell Cole Collins Crawford Delleney Dillard Duckworth Elliott Erickson Finlay Forrest Fry Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Govan Hamilton Hardee Hayes Henderson Henderson-Myers Henegan Hewitt Hixon Hosey Howard Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Knight Lucas Mack Martin McCoy McCravy McEachern McGinnis D. C. Moss Murphy B. Newton W. Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pendarvis Pitts Pope Ridgeway M. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Tallon Thigpen Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Williams Wooten Young Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Arrington Ballentine Chumley Crosby Davis Felder Forrester Hill Hiott Huggins Long Mace Magnuson V. S. Moss Putnam S. Rivers Stringer Taylor Thayer Trantham Willis
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 35 - Part 1B, Page 453, Section 117, General Provisions - Proviso 117.8(B), GP: State Institutions - Revenues & Income, Subsection (B)
Rep. WHITE explained the Veto.
Rep. WHITE moved to continue the Veto, which was agreed to.
Veto 36 - Part 1B, Pages 362-363, Section 38, Department of Social Services - Proviso 38.30, DSS: Foster Care Child Placements
Rep. PUTNAM explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Allison Anderson Anthony Arrington Atkinson Bales Ballentine Bamberg Bannister Bennett Bernstein Blackwell Bowers Bradley Brawley Brown Bryant Burns Caskey Chumley Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cogswell Cole Collins Crawford Crosby Daning Davis Delleney Dillard Duckworth Elliott Erickson Felder Finlay Forrest Forrester Fry Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Govan Hamilton Hardee Hayes Henderson Henegan Hewitt Hiott Hixon Hosey Howard Huggins Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Knight Loftis Long Lucas Mace Mack Magnuson Martin McCravy McEachern McGinnis D. C. Moss V. S. Moss B. Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pendarvis Pitts Pope Putnam Ridgeway M. Rivers S. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Stringer Tallon Taylor Thayer Trantham Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Williams Willis Wooten Young 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.
After recusing myself from voting on Veto No. 36 of H. 4950, the General Appropriation Bill, I inadvertently voted on this Section. I wish the record to reflect that I meant to abstain from voting.
Rep. Beth Bernstein
Veto 37 - Part 1B, Page 394, Section 65, Department of Corrections - Proviso 65.29, CORR: CBD Pilot Program
Rep. PITTS explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Anderson Anthony Arrington Atkinson Bales Bannister Bennett Bowers Brawley Brown Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cogswell Cole Collins Crawford Dillard Duckworth Elliott Erickson Forrest Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Govan Hamilton Hayes Henderson-Myers Henegan Hewitt Hosey Howard Jefferson King Kirby Knight Lucas Mace Mack Magnuson McCoy McEachern McGinnis Ott Parks Pendarvis Pitts Ridgeway M. Rivers Rutherford Sandifer G. M. Smith Stavrinakis Taylor Trantham Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Williams Willis Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Atwater Ballentine Blackwell Bradley Bryant Burns Caskey Chumley Clary Crosby Daning Davis Delleney Felder Forrester Fry Hardee Henderson Hill Hiott Hixon Huggins Loftis Long Martin McCravy D. C. Moss V. S. Moss B. Newton Pope S. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Simrill G. R. Smith Sottile Spires Stringer Tallon Thayer Wooten Young
So, the Veto of the Governor was sustained and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 38 - Part lB, Pages 499-501, Section 117, General Provisions -Proviso 117.156, GP: South Carolina Industry, Workforce and Education Data Warehouse
Rep. WHITE explained the Veto.
Rep. WHITE moved to continue the Veto.
Rep. J. E. SMITH demanded the yeas and nays which were taken, resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Allison Anthony Arrington Atwater Bales Ballentine Bannister Bennett Blackwell Bowers Bradley Bryant Burns Caskey Chumley Clary Clemmons Cogswell Cole Collins Crawford Crosby Daning Davis Delleney Duckworth Elliott Erickson Felder Finlay Forrest Forrester Fry Funderburk Gagnon Hamilton Hardee Henderson Hewitt Hill Hiott Hixon Huggins Jordan Knight Loftis Long Lucas Mace Magnuson Martin McCoy McCravy McGinnis D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy B. Newton W. Newton Parks Pitts Pope Putnam S. Rivers Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith Sottile Spires Stringer Tallon Taylor Thayer Trantham West White Whitmire Willis Wooten Young Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Alexander Anderson Bamberg Bernstein Brawley Brown Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Dillard Gilliard Govan Henderson-Myers Henegan Hosey Howard Jefferson King Kirby Mack Norrell Ott Pendarvis Ridgeway M. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford J. E. Smith Stavrinakis Weeks Williams
So, the Veto of the Governor was continued and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 39 - Part 1B, Page 310, Section 1A, Department of Education-EIA-Proviso 1A.87, SDE-EIA: McCormick County Schools
Rep. WHITMIRE explained the Veto.
Rep. PARKS spoke against the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Anderson Anthony Bales Bamberg Bannister Bennett Bernstein Bowers Brawley Brown Clary Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole Collins Dillard Erickson Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Govan Hardee Hayes Henderson Henderson-Myers Henegan Hewitt Hosey Howard Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Knight Mack McCoy McCravy McEachern McGinnis Norrell Ott Parks Pendarvis Pitts Putnam Ridgeway M. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer G. M. Smith J. E. Smith Spires Stavrinakis Thayer Weeks West Wheeler Whitmire Williams Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Arrington Atwater Ballentine Blackwell Bradley Bryant Burns Caskey Chumley Clemmons Cogswell Crawford Crosby Daning Davis Delleney Duckworth Elliott Felder Finlay Forrest Forrester Fry Hamilton Hiott Hixon Huggins Loftis Long Lucas Mace Martin D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy B. Newton W. Newton Pope S. Rivers Simrill G. R. Smith Sottile Stringer Tallon Taylor Trantham White Willis Wooten Young
So, the Veto of the Governor was sustained and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
The SPEAKER granted Rep. GOVAN a leave of absence for the remainder of the day.
Veto 40 - Part 1B, Page 420, Section 93, Department of Administration - Proviso 93.24, DOA: Emerging Leaders Program
Rep. RUTHERFORD explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
McEachern W. Newton
Those who voted in the negative are:
Alexander Anderson Anthony Arrington Atwater Bales Ballentine Bamberg Bannister Bennett Bernstein Blackwell Bowers Bradley Brawley Brown Bryant Burns Caskey Chumley Clary Clemmons Cobb-Hunter Cogswell Cole Collins Crawford Crosby Daning Davis Delleney Dillard Duckworth Elliott Erickson Felder Finlay Forrest Forrester Fry Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Hamilton Hardee Hayes Henderson Henderson-Myers Henegan Hewitt Hill Hiott Hixon Hosey Howard Huggins Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Knight Loftis Long Lucas Mace Mack Magnuson Martin McCoy McCravy McGinnis D. C. Moss V. S. Moss Murphy B. Newton Norrell Ott Pendarvis Pitts Pope Putnam Ridgeway M. Rivers S. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Stringer Tallon Taylor Thayer Trantham Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Williams Willis Wooten Young Yow
So, the Veto of the Governor was sustained and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
I inadvertently voted to override Veto No. 40 of H. 4950. I wish the record to reflect that I meant to sustain the Veto.
Rep. Wm. Weston Newton
Veto 41 - Part 1B, Page 352, Section 34, Department of Health and Environ mental Control - Proviso 34.56, DHEC: Hazardous Waste Fund County Account
Rep. G. M. SMITH explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Anderson Anthony Arrington Bales Bamberg Bannister Bernstein Blackwell Bowers Brawley Brown Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cogswell Cole Collins Crawford Delleney Dillard Duckworth Elliott Erickson Finlay Forrest Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Hamilton Hardee Hayes Henderson-Myers Henegan Hewitt Hixon Hosey Howard Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Knight Lucas McEachern McGinnis D. C. Moss B. Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pendarvis Pitts Pope Putnam Ridgeway M. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Taylor Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Williams Young Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Ballentine Bennett Bradley Bryant Burns Caskey Chumley Crosby Daning Davis Felder Forrester Fry Hill Hiott Huggins Loftis Long Mace Magnuson Martin McCravy V. S. Moss S. Rivers G. R. Smith Stringer Tallon Thayer Trantham Willis Wooten
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
After recusing myself from voting on Veto No. 41 of H. 4950, the General Appropriation Bill, I inadvertently voted on this Section. I wish the record to reflect that I meant to abstain from voting.
Rep. Beth Bernstein
Veto 42 - Part 1A, Page 76, Section 33, Department of Health & Human Services, II. Program and Services, A. Health Services, 3. Medical Assistance Payments, Family Planning, Total Funds: $15,779,259, General Funds: $2,208,596
Rep. SIMRILL moved to continue the Veto.
Rep. SIMRILL demanded the yeas and nays which were taken, resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Allison Arrington Atwater Bales Ballentine Bannister Bennett Blackwell Bradley Bryant Burns Caskey Chumley Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cogswell Cole Collins Crawford Crosby Daning Davis Delleney Duckworth Elliott Erickson Felder Forrest Forrester Fry Funderburk Gagnon Hamilton Hardee Henderson Hewitt Hill Hiott Hixon Hosey Huggins Jordan Loftis Long Lucas Mace Magnuson Martin McCravy McGinnis D. C. Moss V. S. Moss B. Newton Parks Pitts Pope Putnam S. Rivers Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith Sottile Spires Stringer Tallon Taylor Thayer Trantham West White Whitmire Willis Wooten Young Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Alexander Anderson Anthony Bamberg Bernstein Bowers Brawley Brown Cobb-Hunter Dillard Finlay Gilliard Henderson-Myers Henegan Howard Jefferson King Kirby McEachern Norrell Ott Pendarvis Ridgeway M. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford J. E. Smith Stavrinakis Weeks Wheeler Williams
So, the Veto of the Governor was continued and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 16 - Part 1B, Page 351, Section 34, Department of Health and Environmental Control - Proviso 34.51, DHEC: Greenwood Sewer Extension Line
Rep. PITTS explained the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Allison Anderson Anthony Arrington Atkinson Bales Bamberg Bannister Bennett Bernstein Blackwell Bowers Brawley Brown Burns Caskey Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cogswell Cole Crawford Crosby Daning Davis Delleney Dillard Duckworth Elliott Erickson Finlay Forrest Fry Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Hamilton Hayes Henderson-Myers Henegan Hewitt Hiott Hixon Hosey Howard Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Loftis Lucas Mace Martin McCravy McEachern McGinnis D. C. Moss V. S. Moss B. Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pendarvis Pitts Ridgeway M. Rivers S. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith G. R. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stringer Tallon Taylor Thayer Trantham Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Williams Willis Wooten Young Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Atwater Bradley Chumley Hill Long Magnuson
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Veto 39 - Part 1B, Page 310, Section 1A, Department of Education-EIA-Proviso 1A.87, SDE-EIA: McCormick County Schools
Rep. SIMRILL moved to reconsider the vote whereby Veto 39 was sustained, which was agreed to.
Rep. WHITE spoke against the Veto.
The question was put, shall the Item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Alexander Anderson Anthony Atkinson Bales Bamberg Bannister Bernstein Bowers Brawley Bryant Clary Clemmons Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cole Crawford Delleney Dillard Duckworth Erickson Forrest Fry Funderburk Gagnon Gilliard Hayes Henderson-Myers Henegan Hewitt Hill Hixon Hosey Howard Jefferson Jordan King Kirby Knight Lucas Mack Magnuson McCravy McEachern McGinnis D. C. Moss W. Newton Norrell Ott Parks Pendarvis Pitts Ridgeway M. Rivers Robinson-Simpson Rutherford Sandifer Simrill G. M. Smith J. E. Smith Sottile Spires Stavrinakis Thayer Weeks West Wheeler White Whitmire Williams Willis Yow
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Arrington Atwater Ballentine Bennett Blackwell Bradley Burns Caskey Chumley Cogswell Crosby Daning Davis Elliott Felder Hamilton Hiott Huggins Loftis Long Mace Martin V. S. Moss B. Newton Pope S. Rivers G. R. Smith Stringer Tallon Taylor Trantham Wooten Young
So, the Veto of the Governor was overridden and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
In accordance with Section 8-13-700(B) of the S.C. Code, I abstained from voting on R. 293, H. 4950, the Annual General Appropriations Bill for Fiscal Year 2018-2019, for the below referenced Veto Number, Part, Page Number, and Section because of a potential conflict of interest and wish to have my recusal noted for the record in the House Journal of this date:
Veto Numbers Agency Name
3 Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation
4 Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office
5 Public Employee Benefit Authority
6 Public Employee Benefit Authority
7 Public Employee Benefit Authority
8 Department of Revenue
15 Department of Social Services
16 Department of Health & Environmental Control
17 Department of Health & Environmental Control
21 Department of Juvenile Justice
41 Department of Health & Environmental Control
42 Department of Health & Human Services
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. Beth Bernstein
In accordance with Section 8-13-700(B) of the S.C. Code, I abstained from voting on R. 293, H. 4950, the Annual General Appropriations Bill for Fiscal Year 2018-2019, for the below referenced Veto Number, Part, Page Number, and Section because of a potential conflict of interest and wish to have my recusal noted for the record in the House Journal of this date:
Veto Numbers Agency Name
15 Department of Social Services
21 Department of Juvenile Justice
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. Gilda Cobb-Hunter
In accordance with Section 8-13-700(B) of the S.C. Code, I abstained from voting on R. 293, H. 4950, the Annual General Appropriations Bill for Fiscal Year 2018-2019, for the below referenced Veto Number, Part, Page Number, and Section because of a potential conflict of interest and wish to have my recusal noted for the record in the House Journal of this date:
Veto Numbers Agency Name
13 Department of Archives and History
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 8-13-745(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. William Cogswell
In accordance with Section 8-13-700(B) of the S.C. Code, I abstained from voting on R. 293, H. 4950, the Annual General Appropriations Bill for Fiscal Year 2018-2019, for the below referenced Veto Number, Part, Page Number, and Section because of a potential conflict of interest and wish to have my recusal noted for the record in the House Journal of this date:
Veto Numbers Agency Name
15 Department of Social Services
36 Department of Social Services
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. Rosalyn Henderson-Myers
In accordance with Section 8-13-700(B) of the S.C. Code, I abstained from voting on R. 293, H. 4950, the Annual General Appropriations Bill for Fiscal Year 2018-2019, for the below referenced Veto Number, Part, Page Number, and Section because of a potential conflict of interest and wish to have my recusal noted for the record in the House Journal of this date:
Veto Numbers Agency Name
16 Department of Health & Environmental Control
17 Department of Health & Environmental Control
41 Department of Health & Environmental Control
42 Department of Health & Human Services
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. David J Mack III
In accordance with Section 8-13-700(B) of the S.C. Code, I abstained from voting on R. 293, H. 4950, the Annual General Appropriations Bill for Fiscal Year 2018-2019, for the below referenced Veto Number, Part, Page Number, and Section because of a potential conflict of interest and wish to have my recusal noted for the record in the House Journal of this date:
Veto Numbers Agency Name
3 Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation
5 Public Employee Benefit Authority
15 Department of Social Services
16 Department of Health & Environmental Control
17 Department of Health & Environmental Control
21 Department of Juvenile Justice
41 Department of Health & Environmental Control
42 Department of Health & Human Services
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. Peter McCoy
In accordance with Section 8-13-700(B) of the S.C. Code, I abstained from voting on R. 293, H. 4950, the Annual General Appropriations Bill for Fiscal Year 2018-2019, for the below referenced Veto Number, Part, Page Number, and Section because of a potential conflict of interest and wish to have my recusal noted for the record in the House Journal of this date:
Veto Numbers Agency Name
3 Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation
4 Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office
5 Public Employee Benefit Authority
6 Public Employee Benefit Authority
7 Public Employee Benefit Authority
8 Department of Revenue
15 Department of Social Services
16 Department of Health & Environmental Control
17 Department of Health & Environmental Control
21 Department of Juvenile Justice
36 Department of Social Services
37 Department of Corrections
41 Department of Health & Environmental Control
42 Department of Health & Human Services
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. Chris Murphy
In accordance with Section 8-13-700(B) of the S.C. Code, I abstained from voting on R. 293, H. 4950, the Annual General Appropriations Bill for Fiscal Year 2018-2019, for the below referenced Veto Number, Part, Page Number, and Section because of a potential conflict of interest and wish to have my recusal noted for the record in the House Journal of this date:
Veto Numbers Agency Name
3 Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation
4 Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office
5 Public Employee Benefit Authority
6 Public Employee Benefit Authority
7 Public Employee Benefit Authority
8 Department of Revenue
15 Department of Social Services
16 Department of Health & Environmental Control
17 Department of Health & Environmental Control
21 Department of Juvenile Justice
36 Department of Social Services
37 Department of Corrections
41 Department of Health & Environmental Control
42 Department of Health & Human Services
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 Newton
In accordance with Section 8-13-700(B) of the S.C. Code, I abstained from voting on R. 293, H. 4950, the Annual General Appropriations Bill for Fiscal Year 2018-2019, for the below referenced Veto Number, Part, Page Number, and Section because of a potential conflict of interest and wish to have my recusal noted for the record in the House Journal of this date:
Veto Numbers Agency Name
2 S.C. Conservation Bank
29 S.C. Conservation Bank
30 S.C. Conservation Bank
31 S.C. Conservation Bank
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 8-13-745(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. Michael A. Pitts
In accordance with Section 8-13-700(B) of the S.C. Code, I abstained from voting on R. 293, H. 4950, the Annual General Appropriations Bill for Fiscal Year 2018-2019, for the below referenced Veto Number, Part, Page Number, and Section because of a potential conflict of interest and wish to have my recusal noted for the record in the House Journal of this date:
Veto Numbers Agency Name
32 Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
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 8-13-745(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. G. Murrell Smith, Jr.
In accordance with Section 8-13-700(B) of the S.C. Code, I abstained from voting on R. 293, H. 4950, the Annual General Appropriations Bill for Fiscal Year 2018-2019, for the below referenced Veto Number, Part, Page Number, and Section because of a potential conflict of interest and wish to have my recusal noted for the record in the House Journal of this date:
Veto Number Agency Name
26 Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
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. G. Murrell Smith, Jr.
Pursuant to an invitation the Honorable Speaker and House of Representatives appeared in the Senate Chamber on October 3, 2018, at 4:30 p.m. and the following Act was ratified:
(R. 295, H. 5341 (Word version)) -- Reps. Lucas, White, Simrill, Rutherford, Murphy, S. Rivers and Davis: AN ACT TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, SO AS TO ENACT THE "SOUTH CAROLINA TAXPAYER PROTECTION AND RELIEF ACT"; TO AMEND SECTION 12 6 40, RELATING TO THE APPLICATION OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE TO STATE INCOME TAX LAWS, SO AS TO UPDATE THE REFERENCE TO THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE AND TO PROVIDE THAT IF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE SECTIONS ADOPTED BY THIS STATE ARE EXTENDED, THEN THESE SECTIONS ALSO ARE EXTENDED FOR SOUTH CAROLINA INCOME TAX; TO AMEND SECTION 12 6 50, RELATING TO PROVISIONS OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE NOT ADOPTED BY THIS STATE, SO AS TO NOT ADOPT CERTAIN PROVISIONS; TO AMEND SECTION 12 6 520, RELATING TO THE ANNUAL ADJUSTMENT TO THE INCOME TAX BRACKETS, SO AS TO DELETE A PROVISION THAT LIMITS THE INFLATION ADJUSTMENT TO ONE HALF OF THE ACTUAL INFLATION RATE AND TO USE THE CHAINED CONSUMER PRICE INDEX TO MAKE THE ADJUSTMENT; TO AMEND SECTION 12 6 1140, RELATING TO INCOME TAX DEDUCTIONS, SO AS TO ADD A SOUTH CAROLINA DEPENDENT EXEMPTION AND TO ADJUST THE AMOUNT OF THE EXEMPTION EACH YEAR FOR INFLATION; AND TO AMEND SECTION 12 6 1160, RELATING TO THE DEPENDENT EXEMPTION FOR CHILDREN UNDER SIX YEARS OLD, SO AS TO PROVIDE THAT THE AMOUNT OF THE DEDUCTION IS EQUAL TO THE AMOUNT OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA DEPENDENT EXEMPTION.
Rep. DANING moved that the House do now adjourn, which was agreed to.
At 5:49 p.m. the House, in accordance with the motion of Rep. TALLON, and in accordance with H. 5363, the Sine Die Resolution, adjourned in memory of Leon C. Patrick, father of former House member Andy Patrick.
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