South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina Senate Bill S0292

Introduced
1/29/25  
Enrolled
3/5/25  

Caption

Sine Die

Impact

The resolution reaffirms the procedural rules set out in the South Carolina Constitution, providing a framework for legislative operations. By allowing the General Assembly to reconvene at specified intervals, it facilitates continued governance while allowing time for significant discussions on budgetary issues, gubernatorial vetoes, and local legislation. The measure is vital for maintaining order in legislative proceedings and ensures that the Assembly can respond to urgent matters that may arise after the initial adjournment.

Summary

S0292 is a concurrent resolution introduced in the South Carolina General Assembly that outlines the conditions for the adjournment of the legislative session for the 2025-2026 period. The bill explicitly states that when both houses adjourn on Thursday, May 8, 2025, they shall stand in recess and not officially adjourn until January 12, 2026, unless called back for specific purposes. This kind of resolution is essential for managing legislative time efficiently, ensuring that ongoing budget considerations and other critical matters can be addressed later in the year.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding S0292 appears to be predominantly practical and procedural. Lawmakers generally prioritize the necessity for effective legislative operations and the need to revisit specific legislative matters after an interim period. The resolution is largely seen as a technical measure rather than a contentious bill generating significant debate or division among members of the legislature.

Contention

While S0292 is not characterized by overt contention, the fundamental issue revolves around legislative efficiency and accountability. Some members may have concerns regarding the implications of extended recess periods, including the potential for delayed action on pressing legislative concerns. However, overall, there seems to be a consensus recognizing the need for a structured approach to legislative adjournments in accordance with the state's constitutional guidelines.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC S0883

Sine Die 2026

SC S0238

Sine Die

SC H4548

Sine Die Addition

SC H4551

Sine Die Addition

SC H4546

Sine Die Addition

SC H4549

Sine Die Addition

SC H4550

Sine Die Addition

SC H4545

Sine Die Addition

SC SJR001

Adjournment Sine Die

SC HCR1027

Concurrent Resolution; sine die adjournment.

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