South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H5305

Introduced
3/4/26  

Caption

Organics-First Pesticides

Impact

The bill's implementation could lead to significant changes in how public lands, parks, and school grounds are managed across South Carolina. By promoting organic practices, local governments could reduce chemical exposure to residents and visitors and help mitigate stormwater risks associated with pesticide applications. The resolution urges local entities to implement strategies that engage in healthier land management, which may also align with growing public demand for safer environments in community spaces. This initiative ties into broader environmental goals, including habitat restoration and maintenance of healthy ecosystems.

Summary

House Bill 5305 aims to encourage local governments in South Carolina, including counties, municipalities, and school districts, to adopt 'organics-first' integrated pest management (IPM) practices. The bill highlights the importance of prioritizing prevention-based and least toxic methods of pest control, along with prohibiting the use of synthetic pesticides in public land management activities. This initiative is motivated by concerns over the negative effects of synthetic chemicals on public health, local ecosystems, and wildlife, particularly pollinators such as bees and butterflies that are crucial for environmental sustainability.

Contention

While the bill presents a proactive approach to pest management, there may be contention regarding the practicality and cost-effectiveness of implementing organics-first practices. Some stakeholders might argue about the feasibility of completely prohibiting synthetic pesticides, especially in cases where these chemicals may currently be deemed necessary for pest control. The differences in opinion may arise primarily among agricultural associations, public health advocates, and local government entities concerning resources needed to develop and apply organic alternatives effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC HB1880

Relating To Pesticides.

SC SB2103

Relating To Pesticides.

SC SB352

Relating To Pesticides.

SC SB352

Relating To Pesticides.

SC HB2472

Pesticides; sale; use; restrictions

SC HB2499

Pesticides; sale and use restrictions

SC SB2100

Relating To Pesticides.

SC H995

Authorizing the town of Orleans to adopt a pesticide reduction bylaw

SC H4191

Authorizing the town of Wellfleet to enact a pesticide reduction bylaw

SC SF3083

Pesticides from treated seeds addition to the Commissioner of Agriculture's pesticide management plan requirements; appropriating money

Similar Bills

HI SB12

Relating To Neonicotinoids.

HI SB12

Relating To Neonicotinoids.

HI SB2100

Relating To Pesticides.

CA AB2587

Food and agriculture: pesticide residue monitoring program.

HI SB351

Relating To Pesticides.

HI HB1284

Relating To Pesticides.

HI HB1284

Relating To Pesticides.

HI SB351

Relating To Pesticides.