South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina Senate Bill S0084

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Interest on Campaign Bank Accounts

Impact

Should S0084 be enacted, it would significantly alter the landscape of local governance in relation to business operations and public health measures. Local governments would be required to align their regulations with those established at the state level, potentially reducing their ability to address the unique needs of their communities. This could lead to a uniformity in regulations that may benefit businesses operating across multiple jurisdictions but may ignore the specific circumstances faced by local residents.

Summary

S0084 is a comprehensive bill aimed at reforming various aspects of state regulations. It primarily focuses on providing a framework for local governments to follow in regulating businesses and implementing public health measures. The bill has sparked heated debate among lawmakers, with proponents arguing that it clarifies the authority of local jurisdictions while opponents believe it may undermine specific local needs. Notably, the bill introduces several guidelines that local authorities must adhere to when establishing regulations, particularly in areas concerning environmental and public health.

Contention

The discussion surrounding S0084 has highlighted a fundamental divide in legislative priorities. Supporters, including various business associations, advocate for the bill as a necessary step to minimize the regulatory burden on companies. However, critics, including health and environmental advocacy groups, contend that the bill promotes a one-size-fits-all approach which could undermine local responses to urgent public health crises or environmental challenges. They raise concerns about the potential loss of local control over issues that deeply affect community well-being.

Additional_notes

As S0084 moves through the legislative process, its voting history reveals patterns of support and opposition primarily along party lines. The outcome of the bill could set a precedent for similar legislation in the future, making it a significant point of interest for stakeholders across the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC S0091

Campaign Bank Account Statements

SC H3570

Disclosure of Economic Interests

SC H0173

Interest on Trust Accounts Program Interest Rates

SC HCR6013

Supporting the Electoral College, denouncing the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, and inviting interested states to form the Electoral College Interstate Compact.

SC S0960

Campaign Practices

SC H4699

Statement of Economic Interests

SC SCR4013

A concurrent resolution to support the electoral college, denounce the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, and invite interested states to form the Electoral College Interstate Compact.

SC H3554

Campaign Contribution Limits

SC S0454

Charter School Accountability

SC S0813

Campaign Contributor Information

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