South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina Senate Bill S0095

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Ballot Initiative

Impact

If enacted, S0095 would significantly alter the legislative landscape in South Carolina by enabling citizens to more easily propose laws or amendments to existing laws without solely relying on legislative representatives. This could lead to a more engaged electorate and result in laws that reflect the public's desires. However, it would also introduce complexities in the legislative process, including challenges related to signature verification and the timeline for collecting signatures over a twelve-month period.

Summary

S0095 proposes an amendment to the Constitution of South Carolina to establish a specified procedure for the enactment or repeal of laws through initiative petition and referendum. The amendment aims to grant the public the authority to propose or repeal legislation directly, thereby enhancing democratic participation in the legislative process. Proponents argue that this initiative will empower citizens to have a direct say in governance, allowing for responses to pressing issues that may not be adequately addressed by the legislature.

Sentiment

The sentiment around S0095 is mixed. Supporters view the bill as a critical step towards expanding democracy and increasing accountability within state governance. They believe it will allow for more responsive legislation. Conversely, critics express concerns about the potential for poorly drafted proposals to be put to vote and the risk of voter fatigue from too many initiatives, which could dilute the electoral process. Others worry about the influence of special interest groups in the initiative process.

Contention

A notable point of contention regarding S0095 is the balance between empowering voters and ensuring that initiatives maintain a standard of quality and relevance to governance. Specific provisions in the bill limit the topics that can be covered through initiatives, such as those affecting the judicial system or naming public officials, which some proponents feel are necessary to maintain the integrity of the legislative process. Critics argue that these limits may hinder necessary reforms that could be advocated by the public.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC HB0061

PROP TX-BALLOT INITIATIVES

SC SB2919

Ballot initiatives; bring forward code sections concerning.

SC H3050

Relative to regional ballot initiatives

SC SJR0011

Ballot initiative and referendum.

SC S2009

Relative to regional transportation ballot initiatives

SC SB2921

Ballot initiative; require legislature to honor the intent and substance of citizen initative.

SC HJR0002

Initiatives and referendums.

SC SJR0024

Initiatives and referendums.

SC SB1721

Modifies procedures for getting initiative and referendum petitions on the ballot

SC SCA3

Elections: initiatives and referenda.

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TX SB1025

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TX HB5446

Relating to the text of ballot propositions that increase taxes.

TX HB2207

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