Day of Tears
Recognize January 22, 2023, As The “day Of Tears” In South Carolina; And To Encourage South Carolinians To Lower Their Flags To Half-staff To Mourn The Lives Lost To Abortion.
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Recognize January 22, 2023, As The “day Of Tears” In South Carolina; And To Encourage South Carolinians To Lower Their Flags To Half-staff To Mourn The Lives Lost To Abortion.
An Amendment To Section 7, Article Vi Of The Constitution Of South Carolina, 1895, As Amended, Relating To The Constitutional Officers Of This State, So As To Delete The Superintendent Of Education From The List Of State Officers Which The Constitution Requires To Be Elected And Provide That The Superintendent Of Education Must Be Appointed By The Governor Upon The Advice And Consent Of The Senate For A Term Coterminous With The Governor Upon The Expiration Of The Term Of The Superintendent Of Education Serving In Office On The Date Of The Ratification Of This Amendment, And To Provide That The General Assembly Shall Provide By Law For The Duties, Compensation, And Qualifications For Office, The Procedures By Which The Appointment Is Made, And The Procedures By Which The Superintendent Of Education May Be Removed From Office.
Amend Section 12-20-50, Code Of Laws Of South Carolina, 1976, Relating To The Imposition Of License Taxes On Corporations, So As To Provide That The Fee Does Not Apply To Any Portion Of The First Fifty Million Dollars Of Certain Capital Stock And Paid-in Or Capital Surplus.
Amend The Code Of Laws Of South Carolina, 1976, By Adding Chapter 8 To Title 59 So As To Provide For The Creation Of Education Scholarship Accounts, To Provide Requirements For The Accounts, To Create An Education Scholarship Account Fund To Fund The Scholarships, And To Provide Related Requirements Of The Education Oversight Committee And The Department Of Administration, Among Other Things.
Amend The Code Of Laws Of South Carolina, 1976, By Adding Section 7-13-25 So As To Establish Early Voting In The State; To Amend Section 7-11-10, Relating To Methods Of Nominating Candidates, So As To Prohibit Candidates From Filing More Than One Statement Of Intention Of Candidacy For A Single Election, And To Prohibit Candidates From Being Nominated By More Than One Political Party For A Single Office In An Election; To Amend Section 7-13-320, Relating To Ballots And Specifications, So As To Prohibit Candidates’ Names From Appearing On The Ballot More Than Once; To Amend Sections 7-15-220 And 7-15-380, Both Relating To Absentee Ballot Oaths, Both So As To Require The Printed Name Of The Witness In Addition To The Required Signature And Address; To Amend Section 7-15-320, Relating To Persons Qualified To Vote By Absentee Ballot, So As To Delete Certain Reasons For Which Absentee Voting Is Allowed And Add A New Reason For Persons Who Are Going To Be Absent From The County For The Duration Of The Early Voting Period And Election Day; To Amend Section 7-15-340, Relating To The Form Of An Absentee Ballot Application, So As To Require The Voter’s Driver’s License Number Or Other Personal Or Unique Identifying Number Associated With A Government-issued Photo Identification; To Amend Section 7-15-385, Relating To The Marking And Return Of Absentee Ballots, So As To Require An Authorized Returnee To Produce A Current And Valid Form Of Government-issued Photo Identification; To Amend Section 7-15-420, As Amended, Relating To The Receipt, Tabulation, And Reporting Of Absentee Ballots, So As To Allow The Examination Of Return-addressed Envelopes To Begin At 7:00 A.m. On The Sunday Preceding Election Day, To Allow The Tabulation Of Absentee Ballots To Begin At 7:00 A.m. On The Calendar Day Immediately Preceding Election Day, And To Create A Penalty For Public Reporting Of The Results Of Absentee Ballots Before The Polls Are Closed; By Adding Section 7-15-325 So As To Provide That Any Voter Who Is Designated As Having Previously Voted Absentee May Cast A Provisional Ballot On Election Day To Be Counted Only If The Voter’s Absentee Ballot Is Not Received; And To Repeal Section 7-15-470 Relating To In-person Absentee Voting.
Increase The Civil Jurisdiction From Seven Thousand Five Hundred Dollars To Fifteen Thousand Dollars.
Congratulate Command Sergeant Major Timothy Patrick “pat” Moses Of The South Carolina National Guard Upon The Occasion Of His Retirement, To Salute Him For Over Thirty-one Years Of Exceptionally Meritorious Service, And To Extend Best Wishes For Continued Success And Fulfillment In The Years To Come.
Recognize And Honor Benedict College For Its Many And Significant Contributions To The Education And Culture Of Our Citizens And To Declare May 12, 2022, As “benedict College 2021-2022 Siac Championship Celebration Day” In South Carolina.
Amend The Code Of Laws Of South Carolina, 1976, By Adding Section 61-4-280 So As To Allow A Retail Dealer Licensed To Sell Beer And Wine In This State To Use A Delivery Service, Or Its Own Employees Or Independent Contractors To Facilitate The Delivery Of Certain Beer And Wine, To Provide For A Delivery License, To Specify Certain Delivery Prohibitions And Other Requirements For The Delivery Of Such Beer And Wine.
Recognize And Honor Private First Class Zachary Reffey Of The Myrtle Beach Police Department, To Congratulate Him Upon Being Named The 2022 Myrtle Beach Pfc Joe Mcgarry Police Officer Of The Year, And To Extend Grateful Thanks For His Dedicated Service.
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