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Oconee County Council introduces ordinance to expand local vendor preference

December 20, 2025 | Oconee County, South Carolina


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Oconee County Council introduces ordinance to expand local vendor preference
Oconee County Council opened a special meeting Dec. 19 and introduced Ordinance 2025-27, a proposed revision to the county procurement code that would expand local contractor and vendor preference provisions.

The chair announced the ordinance in title only and the council recorded a motion and a second to introduce it for first reading. David Root explained the change is intended to align the county's local preference language with state provisions and noted the county will not use a graduated 7% local rate for sub-tier contractors. "So it'll be along those lines. Very similar to the state provisions," Root said.

The chair asked for the vote; the minutes record a voice response but do not include a roll-call tally or explicit final disposition of the first reading in the transcript text. No statutory citations or ordinance text beyond the title were provided in the recorded remarks.

Next steps: the ordinance was introduced for first reading; further consideration, including any vote to advance it beyond that reading, was not recorded in the transcript provided.

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