South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H4001

Introduced
2/13/25  

Caption

Liquor Sales

Impact

The enactment of H4001 could significantly influence local economies and community life, as it grants the power to regulate alcohol sales back to local governments, potentially leading to increased business for local retailers and a shift in social dynamics regarding drinking culture. This flexibility allows communities to hold referendums to gauge public opinion before implementing such changes, ensuring that local preferences are taken into consideration. The potential for variances in alcohol sales regulations across municipalities may also lead to uneven business landscapes, whereby some areas become more attractive for retail alcohol sales than others.

Summary

House Bill 4001 seeks to amend Section 61-6-4160 of the South Carolina Code of Laws to modify the existing prohibition on the sale of alcoholic liquors on Sundays. The bill allows local governing bodies in South Carolina to authorize the sale of alcoholic liquors on Sundays under certain conditions, potentially broadening the availability of alcoholic beverages during this time. This change is particularly aimed at enabling local entities, such as counties and municipalities, to respond to community preferences regarding alcohol sales on Sundays, thereby enhancing local governance.

Contention

Debate around H4001 may arise from concerns regarding the social impact of expanded alcohol sales, particularly on Sundays. Critics of the bill may argue that easier access to alcohol could contribute to a rise in public disturbances or drinking-related incidents, especially on weekends when social gatherings are common. Furthermore, the requirement for local referendums could lead to contentious local elections and deep divisions within communities regarding alcohol policy. The necessity for public participation also means that local initiatives will require sufficient support to pass, which could complicate the implementation process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC H3452

Liquor sales, certain days

SC H3497

Liquor liability

SC H3810

Sunday sales

SC H3998

Alcoholic liquors

SC H3430

Tort Reform and Liquor Liability

SC H4087

Liquor Liability

SC SB466

Liquor Changes

SC S938

Privatize Spirituous Liquor

SC S0397

Liquor liability insurance

SC HB05425

An Act Concerning Railways And Alcoholic Liquor.

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