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Votes at a glance: Finance Committee reports multiple bills favorably, sends several to floor

March 17, 2026 | 2026 Legislative Meetings, South Carolina


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Votes at a glance: Finance Committee reports multiple bills favorably, sends several to floor
At a single session the Senate Finance Committee took recorded and voice votes on a package of bills affecting procurement, qualifications for county offices, transportation, local taxation, and disaster relief credits.

Key outcomes:

- Flag purchases (S35/14): Committee reported favorably; the measure requires political subdivisions to buy U.S. or state flags made in the United States. The subcommittee moved a favorable recommendation and the committee vote was recorded as unanimous.

- County treasurer qualifications (S97): Committee adopted a subcommittee amendment setting minimum qualifications (baccalaureate or four years’ experience), grandfathering incumbents serving before 11/01/2026, and requiring 40 hours of training for new treasurers. Committee reported favorably (unanimous).

- County auditor qualifications (S98): Committee adopted the subcommittee recommendation and reported favorably.

- DOT utility-moving sunset extension (H3768): Committee adopted an amendment extending a 2019 DOT provision and moved the bill to the floor; DOT testified the extension to July 1, 2031 is needed.

- Timber casualty loss income tax credit (S682): Committee adopted a $20 million maximum-credit framework, created an application period with pro rata allocation, and added language to offset FEMA or private insurance payments; committee reported favorably as amended (unanimous).

- Municipal tax relief financing (SH66): Committee endorsed allowing municipalities in nonparticipating counties to place a referendum for a 1¢ local infrastructure tax, with 20% of revenue credited back to municipal property taxpayers. The committee moved the bill with a favorable recommendation.

One item (American Heroes electronic bingo) was recommitted to the subcommittee for further work on accountability and charity distributions.

What happens next: Reported bills will be scheduled for consideration on the Senate floor; measures recommitted to subcommittee will return once sponsors and staff have further drafted details.

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