South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3991

Introduced
2/13/25  

Caption

Lights Out Nights in SC

Impact

The proposed declaration represents a significant recognition of the challenges faced by migratory birds and highlights South Carolina's commitment to preserving its natural beauty and biodiversity. If adopted, it encourages municipalities, businesses, and residents to adopt responsible lighting practices that align with this conservation goal. The initiative underscores the broader implications of light pollution, not only for wildlife but also for human well-being, as reduced lighting can positively impact mental health and allow for better stargazing opportunities during the specified months.

Summary

House Bill 3991, titled 'Lights Out Nights in South Carolina Season', aims to address the adverse effects of light pollution on migratory birds during critical migration periods in the spring and fall. The resolution calls for a public effort to turn off nonessential lights at night, specifically from March through May and August through October, to help protect birds that are particularly vulnerable to disorientation caused by artificial lighting. It emphasizes the importance of minimizing light exposure during these times to enhance the safety and survival of migratory species as they travel through South Carolina's diverse ecosystems.

Contention

While the bill advocates for increased awareness and action regarding light pollution, there may be varying opinions among constituents regarding the practicality and enforcement of turning off lights. Some stakeholders may believe that the initiative could disrupt nocturnal business operations or compromise safety in certain areas. However, supporters argue that adopting a community-focused approach, with voluntary participation rather than obligatory restrictions, could effectively balance safety considerations with the need for environmental stewardship. This resolution represents a step towards uniting the community under a shared goal of wildlife protection.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC S0339

South Carolina Lights Out program

SC HCR1026

Resolution; light pollution; bird mortality; encouraging Oklahomans to turn off lights during peak migration.

SC HCR1014

Resolution; light pollution; bird mortality; encouraging Oklahomans to turn off lights during peak migration.

SC HCR1014

Resolution; light pollution; bird mortality; encouraging Oklahomans to turn off lights during peak migration.

SC SCR22

Concurrent resolution; recognizing the impact of light pollution on bird mortality; encouraging Oklahomans to turn off exterior lights during the high migration intensity months.

SC SCR4004

A concurrent resolution declaring April 21, 2025, through April 28, 2025, as "North Dakota Dark Sky Week," and urging the residents of North Dakota to partake in this event to observe, ponder, and support the natural dark sky resources of this state.

SC SB2463

Relating to a lighting reduction policy for nonessential outdoor lighting owned or operated by a political subdivision.

SC S09637

Regulates outdoor night lighting to preserve and enhance the state's dark sky.

SC LD1934

An Act to Promote Responsible Outdoor Lighting

SC S2243

To improve outdoor lighting, conserve energy, and increase dark-sky visibility

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