South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H4692

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

South Carolina Resource Independence and Resilience Act

Impact

The implications of H4692 are significant for South Carolina's economy and regulatory landscape. If enacted, the bill will enhance state efforts to foster greater local production of agricultural products, energy sources, and essential materials. The establishment of the State Resource Commission will facilitate coordination among relevant agencies and promote resource independence through comprehensive planning and incentive programs. The SRC is tasked with developing benchmarks, public reporting of progress, and the oversight of partnerships aimed at bolstering local production capabilities, particularly in underserved areas.

Summary

House Bill H4692, known as the South Carolina Resource Independence and Resilience Act, seeks to amend the South Carolina Code of Laws by establishing the State Resource Commission and setting ambitious targets for in-state production of essential resources. The bill mandates achieving and maintaining a minimum of twenty-five percent in-state production of key resources by the year 2036, with interim goals of fifteen percent by 2031. This legislation is motivated by the need to address vulnerabilities exposed by global supply chain disruptions and emphasizes the importance of a robust local production economy for public safety and job creation.

Contention

While the bill aims to promote local economic resilience and sustainability, it may face scrutiny regarding the feasibility of its targets and the implications of state mandates on local producers. Critics may argue about the practicality of the ambitious resource production goals, particularly in the context of existing market structures and the ability of local economies to adapt. Furthermore, ensuring equitable access to incentives and support for all communities, especially those that are economically distressed, could become a point of contention during implementation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC H4010

South Carolina Clean Air Act

SC H3915

South Carolina Clean Air Act

SC H3777

South Carolina Consumer Freedom Act

SC S0558

South Carolina Aquarium Day

SC H4624

South Carolina Clean Air Act

SC S0509

South Carolina Higher Education Day

SC S0167

South Carolina Waterways Protection Act

SC S0224

South Carolina Mentors Month

SC H4583

The South Carolina Data Center Responsibility Act

SC H4393

South Carolina Technology Security Act

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