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Finance

House of Representatives150 legislators-94 bills

Legislators(150)

Kenneth Bingham25 bills
R
Jackie Hayes7 bills
D
Ways and Means6 bills
Ted Vick9 bills
D
Jenny Horne19 bills
R
Alan Clemmons21 bills
R
Denny Neilson7 bills
D
B.R. Skelton5 bills
R
Robert Williams7 bills
D
David Weeks4 bills
D
Murrell Smith17 bills
R
Joseph Jefferson8 bills
D
Robert Brown14 bills
D
Wendell Gilliard6 bills
D
Tracy Edge14 bills
R
Lewis Pinson11 bills
R
Walton McLeod7 bills
D
William Bowers6 bills
D
Davey Hiott6 bills
R
Paul Agnew5 bills
D
Laurie Funderburk4 bills
D
David Tribble3 bills
R
Michael Anthony3 bills
D
Phillip Owens14 bills
R
Shannon Erickson18 bills
R
James Neal3 bills
D
Mark Willis11 bills
R
William Whitmire5 bills
R
Joseph Daning10 bills
R
Michael Gambrell5 bills
R
Todd Atwater11 bills
R
Norman Brannon8 bills
R
Anne Thayer5 bills
R
Joshua Putnam2 bills
R
Daniel Cooper25 bills
R
Dwight Loftis16 bills
R
James Roland Smith20 bills
R
Brian White17 bills
R
Merita Allison14 bills
R
Michael Pitts11 bills
R
Harry Ott10 bills
D
Gilda Cobb-Hunter6 bills
D
Don Bowen12 bills
R
Phyllis Henderson12 bills
R
Andrew Patrick9 bills
R
Robert Harrell20 bills
R
Kenneth Hodges3 bills
D
Joan Brady11 bills
R
Thad Viers12 bills
R
Steve Parker10 bills
R
George Hearn11 bills
R
Nelson Hardwick12 bills
R
Liston Barfield9 bills
R
Kristopher Crawford8 bills
R
Dennis Moss9 bills
R
Steve Moss5 bills
R
Harold Mitchell4 bills
D
James Merrill22 bills
R
John King3 bills
D
Jimmy Bales9 bills
D
James Lucas10 bills
R
James Smith10 bills
D
Harry Limehouse16 bills
R
Phillip Lowe10 bills
R
William Herbkersman16 bills
R
Bakari Sellers6 bills
D
McLain Toole11 bills
R
Michael Sottile15 bills
R
Nathan Ballentine12 bills
R
Gary Simrill9 bills
R
William Sandifer9 bills
R
Wendy Nanney10 bills
R
Deborah Long12 bills
R
Tommy Stringer8 bills
R
Chip Huggins13 bills
R
Derham Cole4 bills
R
Bruce Bannister11 bills
R
Anne Parks2 bills
D
Edward Tallon6 bills
R
Rick Quinn10 bills
R
Thomas Pope6 bills
R
Bill Taylor10 bills
R
Kevin Ryan8 bills
R
William Hixon10 bills
R
Ralph Norman7 bills
R
Gregory Delleney6 bills
R
Thomas Corbin4 bills
R
Maymia McLeod1 bills
D
Eric Bikas3 bills
R
Thomas Young16 bills
R
Joseph Neal3 bills
D
Joseph McEachern3 bills
D
Jackson Whipper9 bills
D
Lonnie Hosey7 bills
D
Boyd Brown6 bills
D
Lester Branham4 bills
D
Carl Anderson4 bills
D
Chandra Dillard4 bills
D
Christopher Hart2 bills
D
James Harrison14 bills
R
Marion Frye5 bills
R
Eric Bedingfield12 bills
R
Garry Smith13 bills
R
Leonidas Stavrinakis9 bills
D
Kit Spires7 bills
R
Michael Forrester9 bills
R
Daniel Hamilton8 bills
R
William Crosby7 bills
R
William Chumley4 bills
R
Christopher Murphy4 bills
R
Peter McCoy7 bills
R
Edward Southard1 bills
R
Elizabeth Munnerlyn3 bills
D
Ronnie Sabb1 bills
D
Kevin Johnson1 bills
D
William Clyburn9 bills
D
Jerry Govan4 bills
D
James Battle7 bills
D
Karl Allen4 bills
D
Terry Alexander4 bills
D
Patsy Knight5 bills
D
Annette Young7 bills
R
William Wylie9 bills
R
Cathy Harvin3 bills
D
Anton Gunn6 bills
D
Lanny Littlejohn4 bills
R
Rex Rice7 bills
R
Todd Rutherford2 bills
D
Michael Thompson3 bills
R
Kenneth Kennedy3 bills
D
Curtis Brantley3 bills
D
Jeff Duncan5 bills
R
Donald Smith6 bills
R
Carl Gullick2 bills
R
Edward Pitts5 bills
R
Keith Kelly1 bills
R
Anne Hutto5 bills
D
Richard Chalk6 bills
R
James Stewart4 bills
R
Timothy Scott2 bills
R
Joey Millwood1 bills
R
Harry Cato2 bills
R
Nikki Randhawa Haley1 bills
R
David Umphlett4 bills
R
Grady Brown2 bills
D
Herbert Kirsh4 bills
D
David Mack3 bills
D
Vida Miller4 bills
D
Leon Howard2 bills
D
Douglas Jennings1 bills
D

Referred Bills (94)

H4814Passed

Capital Reserve Fund

H3986Passed

School districts to retain funds that are set to lapse prior to June 30, 2011

H4813Passed

Appropriation Bill

H4082Passed

Insurance premium tax

H4967Passed

SC Retirement System

H4888Passed

Uninsured motorist fund

H3506Passed

Job tax credit

H3747Passed

Sales and use tax exemption

H3720Passed

Jobs Tax Credits definitions

H3657Passed

County tax collectors

H3779Engrossed

Bill Wylie Entrepreneurship Act

H3934Passed

Assessment of undeveloped acreage subdivided into lots

H4802Engrossed

Abandoned Buildings Revitalization Act

H4128Engrossed

Gold and silver coins to be legal tender

H4894Engrossed

Income tax credits

H3083Passed

S.C. Conservation Bank Reauthorization Act

H3059Passed

Plug-in hybrid vehicles

H4996Engrossed

Income tax rates

H4664Passed

Rural infrastructure authority

H4595Passed

Requirements for the Individuals with Disabilities Act

H3079Engrossed

Charitable Bingo Advisory Committee

H4995Engrossed

Sales tax exemptions

H5049Engrossed

Property tax assessment appeals

H4697Introduced

Arts Commission

H4640Engrossed

Consolidated procurement code

H4484Engrossed

Classifications for assessment ratios

H4626Engrossed

Breast Cancer and colorectal cancer screening and treatment trust fund

H4997Engrossed

Income tax brackets

H3221Passed

Department of Revenue

H4710Engrossed

Counties may transfer among appropriated state revenues as needed to ensure delivery of services

H3583Passed

Internal Revenue Code

H3642Passed

Local districts may pay teachers on years of experience

H3701Passed

Capital Reserve Fund

H3700Passed

Appropriations Bill 2011-2012

H3713Passed

Real property tax exemptions

H3488Engrossed

Sales tax exemptions

H3055Engrossed

Department of Revenue

H3456Engrossed

Other Funds Oversight Committee

H3650Engrossed

License plate and certificate

H3051Engrossed

Fee increase or implementation

H3346Engrossed

Income tax credits

H3194Engrossed

Income tax deduction

H3516Engrossed

State Aid to Subdivision Act

H3063Engrossed

Ad valorem tax

H4050Engrossed

Berkeley County School District

H3716Engrossed

Education Finance Act

H3419Engrossed

Taxpayer Fairness Act

H3410Engrossed

Higher Education Efficiency and Administrative Policies Act

H3368Engrossed

General fund appropriations

H3192Engrossed

Impact fee

H4715Passed

Authorize The State Budget And Control Board To Transfer Ownership Of Jefferson National Guard Armory In Jefferson, South Carolina, To The County Of Chesterfield. - Ratified Title

H4823Passed

Suspend The Requirement That The Department Of Education Provide Printed Copies Of 2010 District And School Report Cards; To Require A School District Or School Within The District To Provide Parents With A Link To The Report Cards Via Email Or Other Communication Methods Upon Certain Conditions; To Require The Department To Suspend Writing Assessments For Certain Grades, And To Provide That Writing Assessments May Not Be Used In Growth Calculations; To Suspend The Requirement That Schools Advertise The District And School 2010 Report Card, But To Require Results To Be Provided To An Area Newspaper Of General Circulation; To Allow High Schools To Offer State-funded Workkey Assessments To Certain Students; To Provide For A One-year Grace Period For Certain Recipients Of A South Carolina Teacher Loan, And To Require The South Carolina Student Loan Corporation To Develop Forms And Procedures To Implement The Grace Period; To Direct Savings From Certain Provisions Of This Act; And To Require The Department To Convene A Task Force To Consider End-of-course Assessments For Federal Assessment Purposes. - Ratified Title

H4485Passed

Authorize The State Budget And Control Board To Transfer Ownership Of Summerville National Guard Armory In Summerville, South Carolina, To The Town Of Summerville. - Ratified Title

H4299Passed

Require Local School Districts To Decide And Notify Teachers Of Their Employment For The 2010-2011 School Year By May 15, 2010; To Require Teachers Who Are Reemployed By Written Notification To Notify The District Board Of Their Acceptance Within Ten Days Of Receipt Of Written Notification Of Employment; And To Allow Districts To Uniformly Negotiate Salaries Of Certain Retired Teachers Below The District Salary Schedule. - Ratified Title

H4657Passed

An Act To Make Appropriations And To Provide Revenues To Meet The Ordinary Expenses Of State Government For The Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 2010, To Regulate The Expenditure Of Such Funds, And To Further Provide For This Operation Of State Government During This Fiscal Year And For Other Purposes. - Ratified Title

H4174Passed

Provide That The Fifteen Percent Limitation On The Increase In The Fair Market Value Of Real Property As A Result Of A Countywide Appraisal And Equalization Program Must Be Calculated On The Land And Improvements As A Whole. - Ratified Title

H4511Passed

Enact The "south Carolina Rural Infrastructure Act", To Establish The South Carolina Rural Infrastructure Authority, And To Provide For Its Governance, Powers, And Duties; To Authorize The Authority To Provide Loans And Other Financial Assistance To A Municipality, County, Special Purpose Or Public Service District, And A Public Works Commission To Finance Rural Infrastructure Facilities; To Allow State Appropriations, Grants, Loan Repayments, And Other Available Amounts To Be Credited To The Fund Of The Authority; To Authorize Lending To And Borrowing By Eligible Entities Through The Authority. - Ratified Title

H3584Passed

Provide That If Funds From The Smoking Prevention And Cessation Trust Fund Are Available, And Not Otherwise Committed, The Department Of Agriculture Shall Receive One Million Dollars Annually For Five Years For Marketing And Branding State-grown Crops And To Assist In Relief From Natural Disasters Affecting State-grown Crops. - Ratified Title

H4506Engrossed

Provide That It Is Unlawful For Certain Persons Who Are Operating A Motor Vehicle To Use A Text Messaging Device Or A Hand Held Mobile Telephone, And To Provide Penalties For Violating This Provision.

H3748Engrossed

Provide That The Value Of Owner Occupied Property Must Be Included In The Calculation Of The Index Of Taxpaying Ability Until A Permanent Change In The Method Of Its Calculation Is Enacted; And To Create The Index Of Taxpaying Ability Study Committee, To Provide For Its Membership And Its Purpose, And To Require The Committee To Report Its Findings To The General Assembly By January 10, 2010, Upon Which Date The Committee Shall Dissolve.

H4430Engrossed

Provide That If A Municipality Consists Of Real Property Located In Two Or More Counties And One Of Those Counties But Not All Undergoes And Implements A Countywide Reassessment And Equalization Program In A Particular Year, Any Higher Real Property Tax Valuations In That County Resulting From The Reassessment Shall Not Apply For Purposes Of Computing Municipal Ad Valorem Taxes Until The Year In Which All Other Counties In The Municipality Have Completed And Implemented Such A Reassessment And Equalization Program.

H3645Engrossed

Provide That A Child May Be Committed For A Violation Of A Court Order To Attend School Prior To The Child's Eighteenth Birthday.

H4347Vetoed

Provide That The Revenue Impacts Must Be Certified By The Chief Economist Of The Office Of Research And Statistics And That The Board Of Economic Advisors Shall Adjust Its Estimates To Reflect These Certifications And Make Other Adjustments It Considers Necessary In The Final Version Of The Annual General Appropriations Bill. - Ratified Title

H3395Passed

Further Provide For When Reductions By The State Budget And Control Board May Be Ordered, To Provide That The Reductions Are Subject To Any Bill Or Resolution Enacted By The General Assembly, And To Add A Requirement That To Recognize A Deficit Requires Four Votes Of The Members Of The State Budget And Control Board; To Repeal Section 11-11-325 Relating To Budget Shortfalls And The Requirement That The State Budget And Control Board First Must Reduce The Capital Reserve Fund Before Mandating Cuts To Operating Appropriations If A Revenue Shortfall Is Projected; And To Provide For The Manner In Which And Conditions Under Which These Provisions Take Effect. - Ratified Title

H3839Engrossed

Delete The Requirement That The Report Be Submitted By A Municipality.

H3561Engrossed

Appropriate Revenues For The Operations Of State Government For Fiscal Year 2009-2010 To Supplement Appropriations Made For Those Purposes By The General Appropriations Act For Fiscal Year 2009-2010.

H4269Engrossed

Delete A Provision Which Provides That No Further Deed Recording Fees Or Other Funds May Be Credited To The Conservation Bank Trust Fund In Any Year When A Majority Of State Agency Appropriations Are Reduced In The Annual General Appropriations Act Or When The State Budget And Control Board Imposes Across The Board Cuts And Instead Provide For A Reduction On A Percentage Basis In The Amount Of Deed Recording Fees Which May Be Transferred To The Trust Fund, And To Extend The Expiration Date Of The Provisions Of Law Relating To The Conservation Bank Act And Other Related Dates Pertaining To The Closure Of The Conservation Bank Act And Conservation Bank Fund.

H3122Engrossed

Further Provide For The Information The Department Must Consider When Making An Estimate Of The Tax Liability Of The Taxpayer Under These Circumstances.

H4514Passed

Provide That A Specified Amount Of Income Taxes Paid By Resident And Nonresident Shareholders Of Certain "s" Corporations Engaged In Manufacturing Must Be Deposited Into A Special Fund And Distributed By The Coordinating Council For Economic Development As Grants For Public Infrastructure Improvements, Which Directly Support The Projects, And To Provide For Guidelines To Administer The Fund And Applications For The Grants. - Ratified Title

H3768Engrossed

Revise The Terms And Conditions Under Which These Construction Contracts Are Exempt.

H4585Engrossed

A Joint Resolution Extending The Deadline For The Date Of The Report And Recommendations Of The South Carolina Taxation Realignment Commission (trac) From March 15, 2010, To November 15, 2010, And Providing That The Commission's Report With Regard To Ad Valorem Taxes May Extend To All Constitutional And Statutory Provisions Pertinent To The Imposition Of Ad Valorem Taxes.

H4220Engrossed

Reenact The "second Amendment Recognition Act" Exempting Firearms Sold On The Friday And Saturday After Thanksgiving Of Every Year.

H4479Engrossed

Include Detention Officers And Telecommunications Personnel Within The Category Of Law Enforcement Officers Eligible To Claim The Eight Dollars A Day Subsistence Allowance Deduction For Law Enforcement Officers, Fire Fighters, And Emergency Medical Service Personnel.

H4310Passed

Allow Amounts Up To Twenty Percent Of The Revenue To Be Used For Property Tax Relief For Owner-occupied Residential Property And For Tourism-related Capital Projects Beginning In The Second Rather Than The Third Year Of Imposition Of The Fee, To Require The Amounts Used For These Purposes To Be Retained By The Municipality With At Least Twenty Percent Of The Amount Retained Used As A Credit Against The Property Tax Liability Of Owner-occupied Residential Property And Provide For The Calculation Of The Credit, To Provide For The Use Of Credits In Excess Of The Municipal Property Tax Liability, And To Provide Reporting Requirements. - Ratified Title

H3365Engrossed

A Bill To Enact The "higher Education Efficiency And Administrative Policies Act".

H3272Engrossed

Revise The Requirement.

H4344Engrossed

Allow A Municipality Located Within A County In Which At Least Five Million Dollars Of State Accommodations Tax Revenues Have Been Collected In A Fiscal Year And County Annual Per Capita Personal Income Is At Least Forty Thousand Dollars To Impose A Fee Not To Exceed One Percent Of Amounts Subject To Tax Pursuant To Chapter 36, Title 12, The South Carolina Sales And Use Tax Act, For Not More Than Ten Years, To Provide That A Municipality May Impose The Fee By Ordinance, To Provide For The Administration Of The Fee, And To Provide Uses For Which The Fee Revenue Must Be Applied, Including Tourism Promotion, Property Tax Credits, And Capital Projects Promoting Tourism Causes.

H3130Passed

Authorize The Issuance Of Additional State General Obligation Economic Development Bonds And Make Findings With Respect To This Additional Authorization, To Prescribe The Limitations Applicable To The Issuance Of These Additional Economic Development Bonds, And To Make Conforming Amendments. - Ratified Title

H3722Engrossed

Correct A Cross Reference; And To Repeal Section 12-20-175, Relating To Reduction Of License Fees Due To Tax Credits And Section 12-36-30, Relating To The Definition Of "person" For Purposes Of The Sales And Use Tax.

H3730Passed

Provide That All Funds Received Under The American Recovery And Reinvestment Act Of 2009 (recovery Act) For The Clean Water State Revolving Fund And Drinking Water State Revolving Fund May Be Received And Expended Pursuant To Provisions Of The Recovery Act For So Long As Monies Are Available Under The Recovery Act. - Ratified Title

H3581Passed

Provide That The Provisions Of Section 6-27-50, Code Of Laws Of South Carolina, 1976, Relating To Restrictions On Amending Or Repealing Provisions In The State Aid To Subdivisions Act Are Suspended For Fiscal Year 2009-2010, And To Provide That For Fiscal Years 2008-2009 And 2009-2010 Counties May Transfer Among Appropriated State Revenues As Needed To Ensure The Delivery Of Services. - Ratified Title

H3352Passed

Allow Local School Districts And Special Schools To Transfer Certain Funds Among Appropriated Revenues, Education Improvement Act Funds, Education Lottery Act Funds, And Funds Received From The Children's Education Endowment Fund In Order To Ensure The Delivery Of Academic And Arts Instruction During The 2008-2009 And 2009-2010 Fiscal Years, And To Provide That A School District May Not Transfer Funds Required For Debt Service Or Bonded Indebtedness; To Allow School Districts For Fiscal Years 2008-2009 And 2009-2010 To Suspend Certain Professional Staffing Ratios And Expenditure Regulations, To Delay The Date That Teacher Contracts Are Issued, To Negotiate Salaries For Certain Retired Teachers Below The School District Salary Schedule, And To Furlough Teachers For Up To Five Noninstructional Days, Provided That District Administrators Are Furloughed For Twice The Number Of Days; To Provide Further Measures School Districts And Education-related Entities Are Encouraged To Take To Maximize Resources; To Provide District Reporting Requirements For Cost-saving Measures Undertaken By The District; To Require School Districts To Provide To Public Charter Schools Pupil Allocation For Each Categorical Program Before Implementing These Flexibility Provisions; To Suspend Certain Formative Assessments, To Allow School Districts To Suspend Textbook Adoptions, And To Allow School Districts To Purchase The Most Economical Type Of Bus Fuel For The 2008-2009 And 2009-2010 Fiscal Years; To Require School Districts For The 2009-2010 Fiscal Year To Utilize At Least Sixty-five Percent Of Its Per Pupil Expenditures Within Provided Categories Of Instruction With Certain Conditions, And To Provide Reporting Requirements; To Require School Districts For The 2009-2010 Fiscal Year To Maintain A Transaction Register That Records Certain Expended Funds, To Provide What The Register Must Include, To Require School Districts To Publish Their Credit Card Statements On Their Websites, And To Require The Comptroller General To Publish On Its Website Credit Card Information Of School Districts That Do Not Maintain Their Own Websites; And To Suspend Section 59-21-1030 Of The 1976 Code For The 2008-2009 And 2009-2010 Fiscal Years. - Ratified Title

H3232Passed

Change The Certification Date For The Result Of A Capital Projects Sales And Use Tax Act Referendum Held At The Time Of The 2008 General Election From No Later Than November 30, 2008, To No Later Than December 11, 2008. - Ratified Title

H3018Passed

Revise An Eligibility Requirement To Receive The Four Percent Assessment Ratio For Owner-occupied Residential Property. - Ratified Title

H3148Passed

Provide That Qualified School Construction Bonds Up To A Certain Amount May Be Sold At Public Or Private Sale At Such Price As Determined By The Governing Body Of The Issuer. - Ratified Title

H3482Passed

Exempt From Property Tax All Personal Property, Including Aircraft, Of A Company Engaged In Air Transport Of Specialized Cargo. - Ratified Title

H3560Passed

An Act To Make Appropriations And To Provide Revenues To Meet The Ordinary Expenses Of State Government For The Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 2009, 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. - Ratified Title

H3882Engrossed

Relating To The Time Period By Which Work Authorized By A Permit Issued By The Coastal Division Of The Department Of Health And Environmental Control Must Be Completed, To Provide That The Time Limit Must Be Tolled During The Pendency Of A Project's Foreclosure Or Bankruptcy.

H3721Passed

Make Additions; And To Provide That A Taxpayer Who Follows Section 3094 Of The Federal Housing Economic Recovery Act Of 2008, For South Carolina Purposes Must Not Be Penalized. - Ratified Title

H3378Passed

Provide For The Terms And Conditions Of Mandatory State Agency Furlough Programs, To Require Certain Consultation And Guidance Services By The Office Of Human Resources Of The State Budget And Control Board, And To Delete The Provisions Of Paragraph 89.120, Part Ib, Of Act 310 Of 2008, Relating To State Agency Furloughs. - Ratified Title

H3274Introduced

Memorialize The United States Congress To Appropriate The Funds Necessary To Allow The State Of South Carolina And The City Of Charleston To Complete The Spring Street/fishburne Street/united States Highway 17 Drainage Basin Improvements Project Located In The City Of Charleston, South Carolina.

H3467Engrossed

Also Authorize A Payroll Deduction For Dues Of The South Carolina Fraternal Order Of Police.

H3664Passed

Clarify Those Eligible Facilities Which May Be Financed Under The Act; And To Repeal Section 59-147-120 Relating To Limitations On The Issuance Of Certain Revenue Bonds. - Ratified Title

H3281Engrossed

A Joint Resolution Directing The Department Of Health And Human Services When Adjusting Its Budget In Response To Revenue Reductions To Maintain Funding For Hospice Services At The Level In Place On December 31, 2008.