South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3412

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Joint Committee on Women's Repoductive Rights

Impact

The establishment of this committee represents a significant move towards increased legislative attention to women's reproductive issues in South Carolina. By allowing the committee to hold public hearings and receive testimonies, the bill aims to create a platform for discussion and review of pertinent legislation. As such, it enables a collaborative effort in assessing the implications of existing and proposed laws regarding women's reproductive rights, which may lead to more informed legislative decisions in the future.

Summary

House Bill 3412 establishes the 'Joint Committee on Women's Reproductive Rights' within the South Carolina governmental framework. This committee is designed to review legislation that impacts women's reproductive rights and to provide recommendations to the General Assembly. The composition of the committee consists of five members, including three female Senators and three female members from the House of Representatives, with an additional female representative from the community appointed by the Governor. This distinct structure underscores the bill's focus on women's perspectives in reproductive matters.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, there may be points of contention regarding the creation of this committee. Critics may argue about the effectiveness and practical implications of such a body, questioning whether it will truly enhance legislative scrutiny or merely serve as a procedural formality. Additionally, the focus on women's reproductive rights may provoke divergent opinions about how these rights are framed and handled within the state's legislative agenda. The composition of the committee may also raise concerns regarding inclusivity and representation of broader community perspectives beyond the appointed members.

Administrative_details

The bill stipulates that the committee may adopt rules, receive professional and clerical support from the General Assembly, and is expected to submit annual reports outlining their findings and recommendations by December 31st each year. This operational framework highlights the commitment of the state to maintain transparent and accountable processes related to women’s reproductive rights while providing necessary resources for the committee's functionality.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC S0476

Joint Committee on Federalism

SC S0027

Reproductive Rights

SC SJR004

Reproductive Rights and Justice Day

SC H4634

South Carolina Human Rights Study Committee

SC HB164

Reinstate the Joint Education Oversight Committee

SC S0438

Joint Bond Review Committee

SC H4639

Reproductive Health

SC SCR90

Establishes "Joint Committee on Human Trafficking."

SC ACR24

Establishes "Joint Committee on Human Trafficking."

SC A4120

Asks Joint Committee on Library of Congress to approve replacing NJ statue of Philip Kearny in National Statuary Hall Collection with statue of Alice Paul.

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