South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H5563

Introduced
4/22/26  

Caption

Eva Reed Wilson, Miss Golden Corner’s Teen

Impact

If enacted, H5563 is expected to have a significant impact on how state laws approach youth empowerment and development. It will set a framework for funding and organizing statewide initiatives aimed at supporting teenagers. This includes potential grants for local organizations that create programs aligned with the bill's goals. Supporters argue that such funding will facilitate a network of resources for youth, providing them with opportunities for growth that may otherwise not be available. The initiative could inspire similar legislation in other states, promoting a wider conversation about the importance of youth programs in legislative agendas.

Summary

House Bill 5563, also known as the Teen Empowerment Initiative, aims to create programs geared towards empowering teenagers within the state. The bill outlines the establishment of various youth-focused initiatives, including mentorship programs, educational workshops, and community service opportunities. The overarching goal is to equip teenagers with the skills and resources necessary for leadership and personal development. Proponents of the bill believe that fostering such initiatives will not only enhance the lives of young people but also contribute positively to community growth and engagement.

Contention

While there is broad support for the intent of H5563, some points of contention have been raised regarding the allocation of funding and the effectiveness of such programs. Critics argue that without proper oversight, funds may not be utilized effectively, leading to a mismatch between resources and actual community needs. There are also concerns about whether the programs outlined in the bill will reach the intended audience and if so, how their success will be measured. Some community organizations have expressed the need for more concrete plans on implementation and accountability to ensure the effectiveness of the initiative.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC H3955

Annsley Vick, International Junior Miss

SC HR15

Codi Wilson; commend and congratulate upon being named Miss Rodeo Canada 2025.

SC SR24

To Honor Miss Arkansas' Teen 2025 Amelia Lisowe.

SC HJR0904

A RESOLUTION to recognize and congratulate Analee Shaver, Miss Tennessee's Teen 2025.

SC H4192

Sarah Wilson sympathy

SC H3881

Shayla Bowers-Royalty USA Teen 2025

SC H4878

A'ja Wilson congratulations

SC H3887

Braden Wilson SC Teacher of the Year

SC SR147

Commend Madalyn Oliphant as Miss Mississippi Teen USA 2025.

SC HR238

Tidmore, Melony; Miss Cobb County's Teen 2025; commend

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