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2010 House Bill 4657: Fiscal Year 2010-2011 Budget
Introduced by Rep. Daniel T. Cooper R- on March 9, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Daniel T. Cooper R- on March 15, 2010
To add Part IV to the budget entitled, Enhanced Medicaid Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP).
The amendment passed 96 to 6 in the House on March 15, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Kenneth A. Bingham R- on March 15, 2010
To increase the funding to the Employment Security Commission.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 15, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Harry B. Limehouse, III R- on March 15, 2010
To direct $1 million from the Lottery Expenditure Account to the PASCAL program.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 15, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. J. Roland Smith R- on March 15, 2010
The amendment failed 50 to 63 in the House on March 15, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Michael A. Pitts R- on March 15, 2010
Allowing the use of $1 million for bonuses within the Political Science dept. at USC.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the House on March 15, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. John Richard C. King D- on March 15, 2010
To remove enrollment limitations for DHHS services.
The amendment failed 51 to 66 in the House on March 15, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. W. Brian White R- on March 15, 2010
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 15, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Robert Q. Williams D- on March 15, 2010
To re-appropriate $150,000 from the Dept. of Natural Resources budget to the Commission on Minority Affairs- Fatherhood and Families Engagement.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the House on March 15, 2010
Amendment offered in the House on March 15, 2010
The amendment passed 97 to 17 in the House on March 15, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. B. R. Skelton R- on March 15, 2010
To reduce funding to the teen pregnancy prevention program by $293,944.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the House on March 15, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Kenneth A. Bingham R- on March 15, 2010
To eliminate funding for the SCOIS program within the department.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 15, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Lonnie Hosey D- on March 15, 2010
To appropriate $500,000 for construction of a track field for Allendale County High School's.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the House on March 15, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Gary R. Smith R- on March 15, 2010
To eliminate funding for the Arts Commission.
The amendment failed 37 to 75 in the House on March 15, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Joseph B. Millwood R- on March 15, 2010
To decrease funding to the Arts Commission by $307,740, and redirect the appropriation to the Dept. of Disabilities and Special Needs.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the House on March 15, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Gary R. Smith R- on March 15, 2010
To eliminate funding for the State Museum Commission.
The amendment failed 31 to 80 in the House on March 15, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Gary R. Smith R- on March 15, 2010
To eliminate funding to the Sea Grant Consortium.
The amendment failed 27 to 84 in the House on March 15, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Gary R. Smith R- on March 15, 2010
To eliminate funding to the Human Affairs Commission.
The amendment failed 46 to 65 in the House on March 15, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Gary R. Smith R- on March 15, 2010
To eliminate funding for the State Commission for Minority Affairs.
The amendment failed 29 to 79 in the House on March 15, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Nikki Randhawa Haley R- on March 16, 2010
To increase from 65% to 70% the amount of education appropriations that must be spent in the classroom.
Motion by Rep. Dr. Kristopher R. Crawford R- on March 16, 2010
To finalize the bill.
The motion failed 9 to 100 in the House on March 16, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
The amendment passed 74 to 42 in the House on March 16, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Harry L. Ott, Jr. D- on March 16, 2010
To include the salaries of on-site administrators in the calculation of the district's per pupil spending.
The amendment passed 86 to 28 in the House on March 16, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Dwight A. Loftis R- on March 16, 2010
To direct the $662,000 savings from the suspension of the textbook list to Career and Technology Education (CATE) to purchase new textbooks and resource materials.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the House on March 16, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. James E. Smith, Jr. D- on March 16, 2010
The amendment failed 50 to 54 in the House on March 16, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. William T. Wylie R- on March 16, 2010
To provide that school districts are not required to advertise their report card results in a newspaper of general circulation in their area.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 16, 2010
Moved to reconsider by Rep. Dwight A. Loftis R- on March 16, 2010
Tabled by Rep. Harry L. Ott, Jr. D- on March 16, 2010
The tabled failed 44 to 70 in the House on March 16, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Daniel T. Cooper R- on March 17, 2010
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. J. Gary Simrill R- on March 17, 2010
To delete the provision that authorizes the spouses of the Governor and the Lieutenant Governor to receive reimbursement of expenses when accompanying the Governor or the Lieutenant Governor on official state business.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Michael W. Gambrell R- on March 17, 2010
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Kenneth A. Bingham R- on March 17, 2010
To delete the transfer of the SCOIS program to the Dept. of Education.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Herb Kirsh D- on March 17, 2010
To delete the $15 million loan to the Aeronautics Commission, and to delete a $10 million loan to Beaufort County for a golf tournament.
Tabled by Rep. Daniel T. Cooper R- on March 17, 2010
The tabled failed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Tabled by Rep. Daniel T. Cooper R- on March 17, 2010
The tabled failed 43 to 69 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Gilda Cobb-Hunter D- on March 17, 2010
To allow up to a 10% credit against the individual income tax.
Motion by Rep. Daniel T. Cooper R- on March 17, 2010
That the Amendment be ruled out of order.
The motion passed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Jackie E. Hayes D- on March 17, 2010
The amendment failed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Jerry N. Govan D- on March 17, 2010
To require each member of the General Assembly to sign that they received a copy of the budget report, and require an electronic version of the report to be published on the Governor's and General Assembly's website.
Motion by Rep. Jerry N. Govan D- on March 17, 2010
To adjourn debate on the amendment.
The motion passed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Daniel T. Cooper R- on March 17, 2010
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Gilda Cobb-Hunter D- on March 17, 2010
To transfer the Continuum of Care program within the Governor's Office of Executive Policy and Programs to the Department of Social Services.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Daniel T. Cooper R- on March 17, 2010
To provide that a charter school employing an individual on leave from a local school district on or after July 1, 2006 shall participate in the South Carolina Retirement Systems as a covered employer.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Lonnie Hosey D- on March 17, 2010
To impose a soft drink tax at the rate and in the manner of the soft drink tax in effect June 30, 1996.
The amendment failed 85 to 14 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Nikki Randhawa Haley R- on March 17, 2010
To provide that the House cannot take a final vote on the budget (in it's final form) until it has been available for viewing on the General Assembly's website for at least 3 statewide legislative days.
The amendment failed 44 to 50 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. James H. Merrill R- on March 17, 2010
To direct the Dept. of Natural Resources to transfer $2 million from the Water Recreation Fund to the Conservation Bank.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Moved to reconsider by Rep. John Richard C. King D- on March 17, 2010
The vote whereby Amendment No. 83 was tabled.
The motion failed 47 to 67 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Anton J. Gunn D- on March 17, 2010
To suspended sales and use tax cap on certain items, and direct the funds to the Dept. of Education and to the Dept. of Juvenile Justice.
The amendment failed 14 to 97 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. J. Gary Simrill R- on March 17, 2010
To allow funding for the reconstruction/restoration of Winthrop University properties damaged by the Owens Hall fire.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Daniel T. Cooper R- on March 17, 2010
To direct the Director of the Dept. of Juvenile Justice and the Superintendent of the Wil Lou Gray Opportunity School to collaborate and develop a plan to potentially consolidate the functions of the two entities.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Dr. Kristopher R. Crawford R- on March 17, 2010
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. William G. Herbkersman R- on March 17, 2010
To create a public private partnership to fund the loan to the heritage golf tournament.
Motion by Rep. Ralph W. Norman R- on March 17, 2010
To adjourn debate on the amendment.
The motion passed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. James E. Smith, Jr. D- on March 17, 2010
To require any new member of the General Assembly taking office after the 2010 general election who do not have earned service credit in the General Assembly Retirement System to participate in the state Retirement System, and shall not participate in the General Assembly Retirement System.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Anton J. Gunn D- on March 17, 2010
To require state funded colleges/universities with an athletic budget over $50 million to provide a monthly stipend of $1,000 for each scholarship athlete participating in a revenue producing sport.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Eric M. Bedingfield R- on March 17, 2010
To prohibit school districts to spend public money to employ, or contract with a lobbyist, or pay dues to an organization which employs a lobbyist.
The amendment failed 54 to 55 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Harry B. Limehouse, III R- on March 17, 2010
To provide that the maximum collectible commission limit a Master-in-Equity shall collect on sales of land is increased to five thousand dollars.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Jerry N. Govan D- on March 17, 2010
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Alan D. Clemmons R- on March 17, 2010
To direct the Dept. of Commerce to transfer $8 million of the funds authorized for the Coordinating Council for Economic Development to Coastal Carolina University so that they may equip the Health Sciences Instructional Building.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Alan D. Clemmons R- on March 17, 2010
To direct the Dept. of Commerce to transfer $3.2 million of the funds authorized for the Coordinating Council for Economic Development to Coastal Carolina University so that they may equip the Health Sciences Instructional Building.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. J. Todd Rutherford D- on March 17, 2010
To suspend the cap on sales and use tax imposed on motor vehicles, and impose a graduated tax schedule. The additional revenue will go to the state General Fund.
The amendment failed 24 to 86 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. James H. Merrill R- on March 17, 2010
To direct Labor, Licensing, and Regulations to transfer $2 million to the Conservation Bank.
The amendment failed 45 to 68 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Tracy R. Edge R- on March 17, 2010
To establish a Joint Study Committee on Healthcare Agencies Restructuring, with the goal to determine the feasibility of restructuring and consolidating South Carolina's healthcare agencies.
Motion by Rep. Christopher R. Hart D- on March 17, 2010
That the Amendment is ruled out of order in that it is not germane to the bill.
The motion passed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Harry B. Limehouse, III R- on March 17, 2010
To suspend the maximum collectible commission limit that a Master-in-Equity may collect on sales of land.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Laurie Slade Funderburk D- on March 17, 2010
To direct the Commissioner of Vocational Rehabilitation and the Commissioner of the Commission for the Blind to collaborate and develop a plan to potentially consolidate the functions of the two entities.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Harry B. Limehouse, III R- on March 17, 2010
To increase the maximum collectible commission limit that a Master-in-Equity may collect on sales of land to $4,500.
The amendment failed 9 to 100 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Jerry N. Govan D- on March 17, 2010
To provide that the General Fund report must be submitted to all members of the General Assembly and each member must sign that they received a copy of the report. The amendment also requires an electronic version of the report to be published on the Governor's and General Assembly's website.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Michael A. Pitts R- on March 17, 2010
To direct agency heads who institute an employee furlough to institute the first 5 days of that furlough on legal state holidays.
The amendment failed 21 to 86 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Motion by Rep. Daniel T. Cooper R- on March 17, 2010
To reconsider the vote whereby Amendment No. 22 was tabled.
The motion passed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Motion by Rep. Daniel T. Cooper R- on March 17, 2010
To adjourn debate on the amendment.
The motion passed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Douglas Jennings, Jr. D- on March 17, 2010
To provide that nonprofit organizations making charitable contributions from bingo proceeds must make those contributions in the county where the bingo game is conducted.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Motion by Rep. Jeff D. Duncan R- on March 17, 2010
That the Amendment be ruled out of order.
The motion failed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. William G. Herbkersman R- on March 17, 2010
To establish a public/private partnership to permit foundations to fund the loan to the heritage golf tournament.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Gilda Cobb-Hunter D- on March 17, 2010
To provide that local governments may increase the millage rate imposed for general operating purposes at a rate higher than the previous year.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Tracy R. Edge R- on March 17, 2010
To establish a Joint Study Committee on Healthcare Agencies Restructuring from the funds appropriated to the Senate and the House of Representatives. The study committee will determine the feasibility of restructuring and consolidating the state's healthcare agencies.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Michael A. Pitts R- on March 17, 2010
To provide that agency heads who institute an employee furlough may institute the first 5 days of the furlough on legal state holidays.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Motion in the House on March 17, 2010
Shall Part IB, Section 89 be adopted.
The motion failed 56 to 56 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Dwight A. Loftis R- on March 17, 2010
To direct $662,000 to Career and Technology Education (CATE) Textbooks and Resource Materials.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Joseph B. Millwood R- on March 17, 2010
The amendment failed 12 to 106 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Harry L. Ott, Jr. D- on March 17, 2010
To increase the proposed tax to $2.50.
The amendment failed 48 to 67 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Moved to reconsider by Rep. Alan D. Clemmons R- on March 17, 2010
The vote whereby Section 89 was rejected.
The motion passed 69 to 48 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Motion in the House on March 17, 2010
To adopt Section 89.
The motion passed 68 to 50 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Harry L. Ott, Jr. D- on March 17, 2010
To create the Health Care Trust Fund in the State Treasury. The Dept. of Health and Human Services may spend the money in this fund for purposes of matching funds for allowable Medicaid expenditures.
The amendment failed 47 to 66 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Harry B. Limehouse, III R- on March 17, 2010
The amendment failed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. William G. Herbkersman R- on March 17, 2010
To appropriate $950,000 to the Waddell Mariculture Center.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. W. Brian White R- on March 17, 2010
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Harry L. Ott, Jr. D- on March 17, 2010
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Gilda Cobb-Hunter D- on March 17, 2010
To impose a 5 cent per cigarette health care user fee on cigarettes subject to the license tax imposed on cigarettes.
The amendment failed 34 to 67 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Joseph H. Jefferson D- on March 17, 2010
To impose a 2.0 cent per cigarette surtax on cigarettes subject to the license tax.
The amendment failed 27 to 57 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Anton J. Gunn D- on March 17, 2010
The amendment failed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Jerry N. Govan D- on March 17, 2010
To impose an additional 5 cent per cigarette surtax. This cigarette tax would be in addition to the provisions of 90.14, and the license tax increase. The State Treasurer is directed to distribute 25% of the additional revenue to the State Children's Health Insurance Program (S-CHIP).
The amendment failed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Leonidas E. Stavrinakis D- on March 17, 2010
The amendment failed 42 to 68 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Ted M. Vick D- on March 17, 2010
To transfer $1 million of excess revenue to the Forestry Commission for expenses associated with firefighting activities, and $1 million to the National Guard.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. J. Gary Simrill R- on March 17, 2010
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Tabled by Rep. W. Brian White R- on March 17, 2010
The tabled failed 35 to 74 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Nikki Randhawa Haley R- on March 17, 2010
The amendment failed 4 to 108 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Daniel T. Cooper R- on March 17, 2010
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Tracy R. Edge R- on March 17, 2010
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Daniel T. Cooper R- on March 17, 2010
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. W. Brian White R- on March 17, 2010
The amendment failed 37 to 76 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Wendell G. Gilliard D- on March 17, 2010
The amendment failed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Daniel T. Cooper R- on March 17, 2010
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Gilda Cobb-Hunter D- on March 17, 2010
The amendment failed 33 to 81 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Ted M. Vick D- on March 17, 2010
To suspend the state 1% sales, use, and casual excise tax for the current fiscal year.
The amendment failed 42 to 72 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. J. Seth Whipper D- on March 17, 2010
To increase the cigarette tax 4.65 cents on each cigarette, and direct the increased revenue to ceratin programs.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Michael A. Anthony D- on March 17, 2010
To impose a 1% sales, use, and casual excise tax, and direct the revenue of the tax to be credited to the general fund.
The amendment failed 40 to 71 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Carl L. Anderson D- on March 17, 2010
To suspend the sales and use tax exemption on unprepared food that may be purchased with USDA food coupons, and direct any revenue generated by the suspension to be appropriated equally to the Dept. of Education and the General Fund.
The amendment failed 25 to 81 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Alan D. Clemmons R- on March 17, 2010
To direct the Office of State Treasurer to study and make recommendations including suggested procedures and implementation dates regarding the implementation of a zero-based budgeting process for every state agency, department, instrumentality, entity, or institution.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. G. Murrell Smith, Jr. R- on March 17, 2010
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Bakari T. Sellers D- on March 17, 2010
The amendment failed 44 to 71 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. James E. Smith, Jr. D- on March 17, 2010
The amendment failed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Tracy R. Edge R- on March 17, 2010
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Tabled by Rep. Nathan Ballentine R- on March 17, 2010
The tabled failed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Joseph H. Neal D- on March 17, 2010
To direct the Dept. of Health and Environmental Control to utilize $1,000,000 of their appropriations for Project Faith Aids Prevention.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Daniel T. Cooper R- on March 17, 2010
To direct the State Treasurer to disburse sufficient funds allocated in Part IV to the Department of Health and Human Services in order to meet the Medicaid Maintenance of Effort requirements.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Daniel T. Cooper R- on March 17, 2010
To provide the SCHIP enrollment will not be closed to new participants, and the GAPS program will not be suspended if the money to fund these programs becomes available through Part IV.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Motion by Rep. Thad T. Viers R- on March 17, 2010
For the adoption of Part IV.
The motion passed 104 to 12 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Moved to reconsider by Rep. Daniel T. Cooper R- on March 17, 2010
The vote whereby Part IB, Section 80C was adopted.
The motion passed 44 to 70 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Tabled by Rep. Gilda Cobb-Hunter D- on March 17, 2010
The tabled failed 46 to 70 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Motion by Rep. Christopher R. Hart D- on March 17, 2010
To table the motion.
The motion failed 46 to 68 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Motion by Rep. Daniel T. Cooper R- on March 17, 2010
To invoke cloture on the motion to reconsider.
The motion passed 70 to 45 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Motion by Rep. Douglas Jennings, Jr. D- on March 17, 2010
To adjourn debate on the motion to reconsider.
The motion failed 47 to 69 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Motion by Rep. Daniel T. Cooper R- on March 17, 2010
For cloture on the Section.
The motion passed 71 to 45 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Motion by Rep. Gilda Cobb-Hunter D- on March 17, 2010
To table the motion.
The motion failed 44 to 70 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. James E. Smith, Jr. D- on March 17, 2010
The amendment failed 46 to 67 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. James E. Smith, Jr. D- on March 17, 2010
To provide exceptions for the funding of abortions under the State Health Plan.
The amendment failed 48 to 65 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. James E. Smith, Jr. D- on March 17, 2010
To prohibit the State Health Plan from funding abortions except in cases where the life of the mother is in jeopardy.
The amendment failed 51 to 63 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. James E. Smith, Jr. D- on March 17, 2010
To prohibit the funding of an abortion under the State Health Plan except for cases of incest.
The amendment failed 49 to 65 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. F. Gregory Delleney, Jr. R- on March 17, 2010
To provide exceptions for the coverage of an abortion under the State Health Plan.
The amendment passed 75 to 38 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Motion by Rep. Christopher R. Hart D- on March 17, 2010
To table the amendment.
The motion failed 41 to 73 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. James E. Smith, Jr. D- on March 17, 2010
To require the State Health Insurance Plan to provide health insurance coverage for a child until that child reaches the age of 21 if the State Health Insurance Plan declines to coverage for an abortion procedure in cases of rape or incest where the mother is covered under the State Health Insurance Plan and is forced to have the child because of a lack of funds to pay for the procedure.
The amendment failed 43 to 70 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. James E. Smith, Jr. D- on March 17, 2010
To hold the state responsible for all food expenses of a child until that child reaches the age of 21, if the State Health Insurance Plan declines coverage for an abortion procedure in cases of rape or incest where the mother is covered under the State Health Insurance Plan and is forced to have the child because of a lack of funds to pay for the procedure.
The amendment failed 45 to 70 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. James E. Smith, Jr. D- on March 17, 2010
To require the state cover all mental health expenses of the mother for her lifetime if the State Health Insurance Plan declines to coverage for an abortion procedure in cases of rape or incest where the mother is covered under the State Health Insurance Plan and is forced to have the child because of a lack of funds to pay for the procedure.
The amendment failed 41 to 70 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. James E. Smith, Jr. D- on March 17, 2010
To require the state to cover all mental health expenses of a child until that child reaches the age of 21, if the State Health Insurance Plan declines coverage for an abortion procedure in cases of rape or incest where the mother is covered under the State Health Insurance Plan and is forced to have the child because of a lack of funds to pay for the procedure.
The amendment failed 40 to 70 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Bakari T. Sellers D- on March 17, 2010
To require the state to pay all fees and other incidental expenses for a child's K-12 and college education if the State Health Insurance plan does not fund an abortion in cases of rape or incest and the mother is covered under the State Health Insurance Plan and is forced to have the child because of a lack of funds to pay for the procedure.
The amendment failed 41 to 71 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Gilda Cobb-Hunter D- on March 17, 2010
To reinsert the original language, except in cases of rape, incest or where the life of the mother is in jeopardy, to the provision which prohibits state health plans from funding abortions.
The amendment failed 51 to 62 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Motion by Rep. Gilda Cobb-Hunter D- on March 17, 2010
For the adoption of the section.
The motion passed 68 to 45 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Motion by Rep. J. Gary Simrill R- on March 17, 2010
To rescind Rule 3.9.
The motion passed 91 to 19 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Motion by Rep. Ted M. Vick D- on March 17, 2010
To continue the Bill.
The motion failed 41 to 70 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Motion in the House on March 17, 2010
To adopt the section.
The motion passed 68 to 45 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Alan D. Clemmons R- on March 17, 2010
The amendment failed by voice vote in the House on March 17, 2010
Motion by Rep. Daniel T. Cooper R- on March 17, 2010
For cloture on the entire matter.
The motion passed 67 to 43 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Motion in the House on March 17, 2010
To table the motion.
The motion failed 40 to 68 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Motion by Rep. Ted M. Vick D- on March 17, 2010
To adjourn debate on the Bill.
The motion failed 38 to 72 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Motion by Rep. J. David Weeks D- on March 17, 2010
To recommit the Bill to the Committee on Ways and Means.
The motion failed 44 to 69 in the House on March 17, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Received in the House on March 18, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Daniel T. Cooper R- on March 18, 2010
To direct the Dept. of Health and Environmental Control to use $1 million of their appropriations Aids Prevention.
The amendment passed 63 to 51 in the House on March 18, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Passed by voice vote in the House on March 18, 2010
Received in the Senate on April 20, 2010
Referred to the Senate Finance Committee on April 20, 2010
Amendment offered in the Senate on April 28, 2010
To transfer money from the 1st Steps program to the Education Finance Act.
The amendment failed 5 to 30 in the Senate on April 28, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Sen. Micheal L. Fair R- on April 28, 2010
To provide for per pupil allocation for charter schools serving artistically and academically high-achieving students in core academic classes.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the Senate on April 28, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. George (Chip) E. Campsen, III R- on April 28, 2010
To prohibit state funds and tuition paid by in-state students from being used to provide undergraduate out-of-state subsidies to students attending state-funded colleges/universities.
The amendment failed 17 to 23 in the Senate on April 28, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Sen. Michael T. Rose R- on April 28, 2010
To direct each public college/university to maintain a transaction register that includes a complete record of all funds expended over one hundred dollars, from whatever source for whatever purpose.
The amendment failed 20 to 23 in the Senate on April 28, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Sen. George (Chip) E. Campsen, III R-, Sen. Robert W. Hayes, Jr. R-, Sen. Darrell Jackson D- and Sen. John "Jake" M. Knotts, Jr. R- on April 28, 2010
To allow local school boards, in a public school board meeting, by majority vote, to decide to use the school district's allocation for Teacher Supply funds to prevent teacher furloughs.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the Senate on April 28, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. Thomas C. Alexander R-, Sen. Paul G. Campbell, Jr. R-, Sen. George (Chip) E. Campsen, III R-, Sen. Micheal L. Fair R- and Sen. Luke A. Rankin R- on April 28, 2010
To provide that school districts may suspend the requirement for a salary step increase, and provide that there will not be a negative impact to their experience credit.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the Senate on April 28, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. Michael T. Rose R- on April 28, 2010
To provide that any college/university that adopts a change to its tuition or fees must issue a public report no later than 30 days after the change, and provide in that report the identity of the trustees voting for/against the change.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the Senate on April 28, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. A. Shane Massey R- on April 28, 2010
To create a study committee to examine the governance model of the University of South Carolina School of Law.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the Senate on April 28, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. Michael T. Rose R- on April 28, 2010
To transfer all profits from golf course operations in state parks to the State Dept. of Education, and distributed to the school districts based on the formula provided by the Education Finance Act.
The amendment failed 19 to 24 in the Senate on April 28, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Sen. Shane R. Martin R- on April 28, 2010
The amendment failed by voice vote in the Senate on April 28, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. A. Shane Massey R- and Sen. Vincent A. Sheheen D- on April 28, 2010
To reduce the General Assembly's in-district compensation from $1,000 to $900 per month, and direct the money to the Dept. of Public Safety.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the Senate on April 28, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. John L. Scott, Jr. D- on April 28, 2010
To direct school districts to reimburse the Youth Challenge $550 for every student who participated in the program.
The amendment failed 16 to 25 in the Senate on April 28, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Sen. David L. Thomas R- on April 28, 2010
To prohibit state health plans from reimbursing the expenses of an abortion, except in cases where the life of the mother is at risk and the abortion would be incidental to the lifesaving intervention.
The amendment failed 17 to 24 in the Senate on April 28, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Sen. Hugh K. Leatherman, Sr. R- and Sen. W. Greg Ryberg R- on April 28, 2010
To allow members of the Appellate Panel of the Department of Employment and Workforce to receive reimbursement at the regular mileage rate when they are on official business 50 miles or more outside of Columbia, and to allow subsistence allowance equal to that of the members of the General Assembly when the Appellate Panel member is on official business 50 miles or more outside of Columbia.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the Senate on April 28, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. Harvey S. Peeler, Jr. R- and Sen. Nikki G. Setzler D- on April 28, 2010
The amendment passed by voice vote in the Senate on April 28, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. W. Greg Ryberg R- on April 28, 2010
To create the State Agency Restructuring Study Committee and provide for its membership. The study committee will review the potential for agencies to collaborate to potentially consolidate functions. Additionally, members of the committee are allowed per diem from their respective body.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the Senate on April 28, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. Michael T. Rose R- on April 29, 2010
To direct the commission to determine the best way for state's portion of education funding to flow down to the schools, and to examine all state and local sources of funding K-12 education.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the Senate on April 29, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. J. Michael "Mick" Mulvaney R- on April 29, 2010
To provide that school districts that suspend a salary step increase for teachers must also provide for at least 2 furlough days for school administrators in their FY 2010-11 budget.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the Senate on April 29, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. Michael T. Rose R- on April 29, 2010
To direct each public college/university to maintain a transaction register that includes a complete record of all funds expended over one $1,000, from whatever source for whatever purpose.
The amendment failed 22 to 21 in the Senate on April 29, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Sen. Michael T. Rose R- on April 29, 2010
To direct each public institution of higher learning to post the institution's annual and periodic financial statements on its website.
The amendment passed 32 to 11 in the Senate on April 29, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Sen. Dick Elliott D- on April 29, 2010
To direct the Dept. of Health and Human Services' Medicaid Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee to conduct a cost-benefit analysis of the National Medicaid Pooling Initiative (NMPI) and the state's participation in the NMPI.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the Senate on April 29, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. Lee Bright R- on April 29, 2010
To suspend the State Museum's rent payment and maintenance expenses.
The amendment failed 11 to 31 in the Senate on April 29, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Sen. A. Shane Massey R- on April 29, 2010
To remove the requirement that the Dept. of Insurance pay the annual dues for the Senate and House to be members of the National Council of Insurance Legislators.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the Senate on April 29, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. Micheal L. Fair R- on April 29, 2010
To provide that the state health plan may not fund abortions, except for cases of rape, incest or where the mother's medical condition is complicated by the pregnancy so as to necessitate an immediate abortion.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the Senate on April 29, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. Raymond E. Cleary, III R- and Sen. Michael T. Rose R- on April 29, 2010
To suspend the provisions governing bingo licenses.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the Senate on April 29, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. John "Jake" M. Knotts, Jr. R- and Sen. Nikki G. Setzler D- on April 29, 2010
To provide that county funds now on hand or future, will be spent by the Dept. of Natural Resources on recommendation of the respective county delegation, including the resident senator or senators, if any.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the Senate on April 29, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. John "Jake" M. Knotts, Jr. R- on April 29, 2010
To require any equipment purchased from county game funds to remain in that county upon the request of a majority of the respective county delegation, and to require that if the equipment is sold, the proceeds be credited the county game fund.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the Senate on April 29, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. Lawrence "Larry" Grooms R- on April 29, 2010
To require the Dept. of Health and Human Services to allocate up to $300,000 of their funds in the form of grants to approved community health plans.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the Senate on April 29, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. Michael T. Rose R- on April 29, 2010
To provide that any funds appropriated from the Healthcare Tobacco Settlement Trust Fund, must be appropriated for use by the Dept. of Health and Human Services to fund programs eligible for federal Medicaid matching assistance, except for those that the General Assembly approved in the appropriations bill.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the Senate on April 29, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. Michael T. Rose R- on April 29, 2010
To require all agencies, departments, and institutions of state government to post links on its website to the website of any agency, department, or institution, that posts on its website that entity's monthly state procurement card statements or monthly reports.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the Senate on April 29, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. John L. Scott, Jr. D- on April 29, 2010
To create a study committee to study all relevant provisions of law and make recommendations to the members of the General Assembly regarding the fofeiture of office by a mayor or councilman, and the process for filling those vacancies.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the Senate on April 29, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. J. Michael "Mick" Mulvaney R- on April 29, 2010
To require the title of a Joint Resolution related to a state agency fee/fine increase, or other revenue raising proposal indicate that a fee, fine, or revenue source is being proposed.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the Senate on April 29, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. J. Michael "Mick" Mulvaney R- on April 29, 2010
To suspend operation of ETV and transfer any of their general fund appropriation and other funds carried forward to the Dept. of Public Safety for law enforcement officers.
The amendment failed 14 to 28 in the Senate on April 29, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Sen. J. Michael "Mick" Mulvaney R- on April 29, 2010
To suspend operation of ETV, and transfer 1/3 of their general fund appropriation and other funds carried forward to the Dept. of Public Safety for law enforcement officers, 1/3 to the Dept. of Disabilities and Special Needs for in-home services, and 1/3 to the Dept. of Education to be distributed to local school districts based on the EFA formula.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the Senate on April 29, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. Lee Bright R- and Sen. A. Shane Massey R- on April 29, 2010
To provide that each member of the General Assembly pay a $50 fee for every bill or resolution introduced in which the member is the primary sponsor. The revenue will be transferred to the Dept. of Education to be transferred to school districts based on the EFA formula.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the Senate on April 29, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. John "Jake" M. Knotts, Jr. R-, Sen. Harvey S. Peeler, Jr. R- and Sen. Michael T. Rose R- on April 29, 2010
To delete the provision that allows for funds to be appropriated for beach renourishment.
The amendment passed 28 to 14 in the Senate on April 29, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Sen. George (Chip) E. Campsen, III R-, Sen. John "Jake" M. Knotts, Jr. R- and Sen. Gerald Malloy D- on April 29, 2010
To establish a Drug Court Program Fund within the State Treasurer's Office for the purpose of funding drug court programs.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the Senate on April 29, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. Lee Bright R- on April 29, 2010
To suspend state funding for the Arts Commission and direct those funds to the School for the Deaf and the Bli.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the Senate on April 29, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. Lee Bright R- on April 29, 2010
To suspend state funding for the Arts Commission and direct those funds to the Dept. of Public Safety for the Highway Patrol.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the Senate on April 29, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. Lee Bright R- on April 29, 2010
To suspend state funding for the Arts Commission and direct those funds to the Dept. of Disabilities and Special Needs.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the Senate on April 29, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. Lee Bright R- on April 29, 2010
To suspend state funding for the Commission on Women and direct those funds to the Dept. of Disabilities and Special Needs.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the Senate on April 29, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. Lee Bright R- on April 29, 2010
To suspend state funding for the Commission for Minority Affairs and direct those funds to the Dept. of Disabilities and Special Needs.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the Senate on April 29, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. Lee Bright R- on April 29, 2010
To suspend state funding for the Dept. of Consumer Affairs and direct those funds to the Dept. of Disabilities and Special Needs.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the Senate on April 29, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. Lee Bright R- on April 29, 2010
To suspend state funding for the Human Affairs Commission and direct those funds to the Department of Disabilities and Special Needs.
The amendment failed 12 to 30 in the Senate on April 29, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Sen. Micheal L. Fair R- on April 29, 2010
To direct the Dept. of Revenue to reduce the rate of interest paid on eligible refunds by 1%, and transfer $250,000 of the resulting revenue to the Senate for the Joint Citizens and Legislative Committee on Children to provide the report, research, and other operating expenses. Additionally, the remaining revenue will be transferred to the Dept. of Juvenile Justice.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the Senate on April 29, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. A. Shane Massey R- on April 29, 2010
To add a $5 dollar surcharge on all fines, forfeitures, escheatments, or other monetary penalties to fund training at the South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the Senate on April 29, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. Tom Davis R-, Sen. Luke A. Rankin R- and Sen. Glenn G. Reese D- on April 29, 2010
To require all certified public school teachers, certified special school classroom teachers, certified media specialists, certified guidance counselors, certified full time athletic directors, certified principals, certified assistant principals, certified school district administrators that are employed by a school district to teach at least 2 classes per week within their school district.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the Senate on April 29, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. Lee Bright R- and Sen. Michael T. Rose R- on April 29, 2010
To require colleges/universities to maintain a transaction register that includes a complete record of all expenditures over $100, from whatever source, for whatever purpose; and to require the register to be posted on the instiution's website.
The amendment failed 20 to 24 in the Senate on April 29, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Sen. Paul G. Campbell, Jr. R- on April 29, 2010
To require the Dept. of Natural Resources to spend $50,000 of their appropriations on the Southeastern Wildlife Expo.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the Senate on April 29, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. Gerald Malloy D- on April 29, 2010
To impose $50 a fee for every deposition conducted as part of a Family Court or Circuit Court proceeding. The fee revenue will be credited to a judicial department support fund for the exclusive use of the Judicial Department for court administration.
Motion by Sen. A. Shane Massey R- on April 29, 2010
To carry over the amendment.
The motion failed 21 to 23 in the Senate on April 29, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
The amendment passed 27 to 15 in the Senate on April 29, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Sen. A. Shane Massey R- on April 29, 2010
To allow Auction Rate Securities Settlement funds to be used to cover expenses for the SC vs. NC water lawsuit, and direct remaining Auction Rate Securities Settlement funds to the Judicial Dept. to fund nonrecurring expenses.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the Senate on April 29, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. Lawrence "Larry" Grooms R- on April 29, 2010
To require illegal aliens to register with the Dept. of Revenue, who will collect a $50 registration fee and provide proof that the person has paid the fee.
The amendment failed 9 to 32 in the Senate on April 29, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Sen. Michael T. Rose R- on April 29, 2010
To provide that a political subdivision receiving aid from the Local Government Fund may reduce its support to any state mandated program or requirement if the law does not require a specific level or amount of support or funding.
Tabled by Sen. Hugh K. Leatherman, Sr. R- on April 29, 2010
The tabled failed 20 to 22 in the Senate on April 29, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
The amendment passed by voice vote in the Senate on April 29, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. A. Shane Massey R- on April 29, 2010
To suspend the deposition fee.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the Senate on April 29, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. John C. Land, III D- and Sen. Hugh K. Leatherman, Sr. R- on April 29, 2010
To provide that $3 million from the Healthcare Tobacco Settlement Trust Fund will be appropriated to the South Carolina Research Authority for the purpose of funding a grant program to promote health related issues along the I-95 Corridor (see S. 1323).
The amendment passed by voice vote in the Senate on April 29, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. Lee Bright R- on April 29, 2010
To provide that, other than the appropriation of state funds in Part 1A, no college/university within the comprehensive university sector will receive less than the sector's average level of funding as determined by the Mission Resource Requirement Calculation of Need.
The amendment failed 12 to 30 in the Senate on April 29, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Sen. Tom Davis R- on April 29, 2010
To direct agencies to determine the amount of unencumbered funds and report those findings to the Office of State Budget, which will then direct agencies to transfer, on a pro-rata basis, up to $21.5 million of those funds to the Dept. of Education to be distributed to school districts receiving less than 40% of state support.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the Senate on April 29, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. George (Chip) E. Campsen, III R- on April 29, 2010
To direct the Dept. of Revenue to transfer $1.5 million of the increased general fund revenue resulting from the reduced motion picture wage rebate to the South Carolina Conservation Bank.
The amendment passed 31 to 11 in the Senate on April 29, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Sen. A. Shane Massey R- on April 29, 2010
To direct specified state agencies and/or state supported entities to transfer part of their appropriations to the Judicial Department.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the Senate on April 29, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. Lee Bright R- on April 29, 2010
To reduce funding to specified agencies/entities in order to suspend business taxes.
The amendment failed 2 to 39 in the Senate on April 29, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Sen. Lee Bright R- on April 29, 2010
To transfer funding from the Dept. of Education to the Dept. of Disabilities and Special Needs.
The amendment failed 4 to 38 in the Senate on April 29, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Sen. Lee Bright R- on April 29, 2010
To transfer funding from the Dept. of Education to the Dept. of Public Safety.
The amendment failed 4 to 37 in the Senate on April 29, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Sen. Tom Davis R- and Sen. Michael T. Rose R- on April 29, 2010
The amendment failed 7 to 33 in the Senate on April 29, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Sen. Hugh K. Leatherman, Sr. R- on April 29, 2010
The amendment passed by voice vote in the Senate on April 29, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. John C. Land, III D-, Sen. Hugh K. Leatherman, Sr. R- and Sen. John L. Scott, Jr. D- on April 29, 2010
To increase funding to the Prosecution Coordinating Commission.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the Senate on April 29, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. A. Shane Massey R- on April 29, 2010
The amendment failed by voice vote in the Senate on April 29, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. A. Shane Massey R- on April 29, 2010
To allow employers of 1 or more creditable employees, who utilizes the 'E-Verify' or any future federal employment verification system, to apply for and receive a credit against income taxes, the bank tax, the savings and loan association tax, the corporate license tax, and insurance premium taxes.
The amendment failed 15 to 23 in the Senate on April 29, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Sen. Darrell Jackson D- on April 29, 2010
To require school districts that utilize the provision to retain the teaching supplies funding for any other reason than to reimburse the teacher to publicly display on its website the number of jobs saved through the use of these funds and to electronically forward the report on jobs saved to the Dept. of Education.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the Senate on April 29, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. Kevin L. Bryant R- on April 29, 2010
To exempt law enforcement officers when flying on state owned aircraft in pursuit of fugitives, missing persons, or felons or for investigation of gang, drug, or other violent crimes from the provisions allowing for ethics procedures.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the Senate on April 29, 2010
Amendment offered by Sen. Hugh K. Leatherman, Sr. R- on April 29, 2010
To reduce funding.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the Senate on April 29, 2010
Received in the House on May 19, 2010
Motion by Rep. Michael A. Pitts R- on May 19, 2010
For cloture on the entire matter.
The motion failed 54 to 64 in the House on May 19, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Daniel T. Cooper R- on May 19, 2010
The amendment passed 71 to 44 in the House on May 19, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Motion by Rep. Ralph W. Norman R- on May 19, 2010
To adjourn debate on the Bill until Tuesday, May 25.
The motion failed 54 to 61 in the House on May 19, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Motion in the House on May 19, 2010
For cloture on the entire matter.
The motion passed 66 to 47 in the House on May 19, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Tabled in the House on May 19, 2010
The tabled failed 49 to 65 in the House on May 19, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Motion by Rep. Leonidas E. Stavrinakis D- on May 19, 2010
To divide the question by separating the amendment's appropriations into one question and the amendment's reductions into another question.
The motion failed 43 to 71 in the House on May 19, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Daniel T. Cooper R- on May 19, 2010
To reallocate the funds available through amendment 1a.
The amendment passed 71 to 43 in the House on May 19, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Motion by Rep. Ted M. Vick D- on May 19, 2010
That Amendment No. 2A is out of order.
The motion failed by voice vote in the House on May 19, 2010
Amendment offered by Rep. Anne P. Hutto D- on May 19, 2010
To provide that when DHEC issues a decision to grant a critical area permit, and there have been no public comments made against the permit application, the decision to grant the permit becomes the final agency decision on the date the decision is made, and the permit is deemed to be issued as of that date.
The amendment passed 92 to 16 in the House on May 19, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Robert L. Brown D- on May 19, 2010
To allow the Judicial Dept. to borrow up to $10 million from the Insurance Reserve Fund to fund personal services and other operating expenses, and provide for the repayment of the loan. The amendment also reduces the authorization of the Division of the Savannah Valley Development to borrow funds from the Insurance Reserve Fund to $10 million.
The amendment failed 42 to 72 in the House on May 19, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Joseph S. Daning R- on May 19, 2010
To delete language that requires school districts to implement two furlough days for school administrators if the school district suspends the salary step increase for teachers in their FY 2010-11 budget, and insert language that provides the option for two furlough days for administrators if suspending the salary step increase.
The amendment failed 30 to 78 in the House on May 19, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Richard E. Chalk, Jr. R- on May 19, 2010
The amendment failed 44 to 60 in the House on May 19, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Ted M. Vick D- on May 19, 2010
To suspend the state's 1 % sales, use, and casual excise tax; to limit the homestead exemption from property tax millage imposed for school operations to the first $250,000 of fair market value of the homestead; and to impose a statewide millage of 233 mills on all taxable property to be credited to the Homestead Exemption Fund. The additional revenue in the Homestead Exemption Fund wil be appropriated to the Dept. of Public Safety, Judicial Dept., Administrative Law Court, Dept. of Natural Resouces, and State Dept. of Education (EFA.
The amendment failed 37 to 74 in the House on May 19, 2010.
    See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
Amendment offered by Rep. Dr. Jimmy C. Bales D- on May 19, 2010
To impose a 1/2 % tax on amounts subject to sales, use, and casual excise taxes for the current fiscal year to be credited to the General Fund and appropriated to the Judicial Dept., Dept. of Public Safety, Dept. of Transportation, Dept. of Natural Resources, and the Education Finance Act.
The amendment failed 37 to 71 in the House on May 19, 2010.
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Amendment offered by Rep. Nathan Ballentine R- on May 19, 2010
To reallocate a $7,000,000 appropriation from the Clemson University Drive Train Test Facility to the Dept. of Disabilities and Special Needs for its general operating purposes.
The amendment failed 41 to 69 in the House on May 19, 2010.
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Amendment offered by Rep. Gilda Cobb-Hunter D- on May 19, 2010
To increase the corporate income tax from 5% to 7.8%, and create the Public Safety, Natural Resources and Judicial System Relief Fund to be funded by the revenue generated from the increase in the Corporate Income Tax.
The amendment failed 23 to 85 in the House on May 19, 2010.
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Amendment offered by Rep. Gilda Cobb-Hunter D- on May 19, 2010
To suspend the tax exemption on unprepared food for one year, and appropriate the revenue gained from the suspension to the Dept. of Public Safety, Judicial Dept., Administrative Law Court, Dept. of Natural Resources, State Dept. of Education (EFA).
The amendment failed 41 to 73 in the House on May 19, 2010.
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Passed by voice vote in the House on May 19, 2010
Received in the Senate on May 20, 2010
Received in the House on May 25, 2010
Received in the Senate on May 26, 2010
Moved to reconsider by Rep. Merita A. Allison R- on June 3, 2010
The vote whereby the Conference Report was rejected.
The motion passed 64 to 54 in the House on June 3, 2010.
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Moved to reconsider by Rep. Daniel T. Cooper R- on June 3, 2010
The motion failed 51 to 66 in the House on June 3, 2010.
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Motion in the Senate on June 3, 2010
The vote whereby the Report was adopted.
The motion passed 24 to 15 in the Senate on June 3, 2010.
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Received in the Senate on June 3, 2010
Signed with line-item veto by Gov. Mark Sanford on June 9, 2010
Received in the House on June 16, 2010
Motion in the House on June 16, 2010
That Veto 1 of the Governor be sustained.
The motion passed 70 to 48 in the House on June 16, 2010.
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Motion in the House on June 16, 2010
That Veto 2 of the Governor be overridden.
The motion failed 52 to 65 in the House on June 16, 2010.
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Motion in the House on June 16, 2010
That Veto 3 of the Governor be overridden.
The motion failed 52 to 64 in the House on June 16, 2010.
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Motion by Rep. James E. Smith, Jr. D- on June 16, 2010
To adjourn debate on the veto until Tuesday, June 29.
The motion failed 44 to 63 in the House on June 16, 2010.
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Motion in the House on June 16, 2010
That Veto 4 of the Governor be overridden.
The motion failed 46 to 70 in the House on June 16, 2010.
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Motion in the House on June 16, 2010
That Veto 5 of the Governor be overridden.
The motion failed 50 to 64 in the House on June 16, 2010.
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Motion in the House on June 16, 2010
That Veto 6 of the Governor be overridden.
The motion passed 80 to 36 in the House on June 16, 2010.
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Motion in the House on June 16, 2010
That Veto 7 of the Governor be overridden.
The motion failed 48 to 66 in the House on June 16, 2010.
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Motion in the House on June 16, 2010
That Veto 7 of the Governor be overridden.
The motion passed 53 to 62 in the House on June 16, 2010.
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Motion in the House on June 16, 2010
That Veto 9 of the Governor be overridden.
The motion failed 52 to 62 in the House on June 16, 2010.
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Motion in the House on June 16, 2010
That Veto 10 of the Governor be overridden.
The motion failed 52 to 62 in the House on June 16, 2010.
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Received in the Senate on June 17, 2010
Motion by Sen. Robert W. Hayes, Jr. R- on June 17, 2010
On Veto 1: Part IA, Section 1; Page 2; Department of Education; Section V. Standards and Learning; Special Items; High Schools That Work; $1,403,145.
The motion passed 32 to 11 in the Senate on June 17, 2010.
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Motion by Sen. John E. Courson R- on June 17, 2010
That Veto 6 of the Governor be overridden.
The motion passed 30 to 13 in the Senate on June 17, 2010.
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Motion by Sen. John E. Courson R- and Sen. Larry A. Martin R- on June 17, 2010
The motion passed 31 to 11 in the Senate on June 17, 2010.
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Motion by Sen. John E. Courson R- on June 17, 2010
The motion passed 31 to 12 in the Senate on June 17, 2010.
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Motion by Sen. John E. Courson R- on June 17, 2010
The motion passed 31 to 12 in the Senate on June 17, 2010.
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Motion by Sen. John E. Courson R- on June 17, 2010
The motion passed 41 to 3 in the Senate on June 17, 2010.
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Motion by Sen. John E. Courson R- on June 17, 2010
The motion passed 41 to 3 in the Senate on June 17, 2010.
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Motion in the Senate on June 17, 2010
The motion passed 41 to 3 in the Senate on June 17, 2010.
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Motion by Sen. Robert W. Hayes, Jr. R- on June 17, 2010
The motion passed 34 to 10 in the Senate on June 17, 2010.
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Motion by Sen. Robert W. Hayes, Jr. R- on June 17, 2010
The motion passed 35 to 9 in the Senate on June 17, 2010.
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Motion by Sen. Robert W. Hayes, Jr. R- on June 17, 2010
The motion passed 35 to 9 in the Senate on June 17, 2010.
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Motion by Sen. Robert W. Hayes, Jr. R- on June 17, 2010
The motion passed 36 to 8 in the Senate on June 17, 2010.
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Motion by Sen. Thomas C. Alexander R- on June 17, 2010
The motion passed 33 to 11 in the Senate on June 17, 2010.
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Motion by Sen. Thomas C. Alexander R- on June 17, 2010
The motion passed 35 to 9 in the Senate on June 17, 2010.
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Motion by Sen. Robert W. Hayes, Jr. R- on June 17, 2010
The motion passed 32 to 12 in the Senate on June 17, 2010.
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Motion by Sen. Robert W. Hayes, Jr. R- on June 17, 2010
The motion passed 41 to 3 in the Senate on June 17, 2010.
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Motion by Sen. Robert W. Hayes, Jr. R- on June 17, 2010
The motion passed 35 to 8 in the Senate on June 17, 2010.
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Motion by Sen. Robert W. Hayes, Jr. R- on June 17, 2010
The motion passed 34 to 10 in the Senate on June 17, 2010.
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Motion by Sen. J. Yancey McGill D- on June 17, 2010
The motion passed 37 to 6 in the Senate on June 17, 2010.
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Motion by Sen. J. Yancey McGill D- on June 17, 2010
The motion passed 31 to 13 in the Senate on June 17, 2010.
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Motion by Sen. J. Yancey McGill D- on June 17, 2010
The motion passed 31 to 13 in the Senate on June 17, 2010.
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Motion by Sen. J. Yancey McGill D- on June 17, 2010
The motion passed 37 to 6 in the Senate on June 17, 2010.
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Motion by Sen. J. Yancey McGill D- on June 17, 2010
The motion passed 31 to 13 in the Senate on June 17, 2010.
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Motion by Sen. J. Yancey McGill D- on June 17, 2010
The motion passed 31 to 13 in the Senate on June 17, 2010.
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Motion by Sen. J. Yancey McGill D- on June 17, 2010
The motion passed 38 to 6 in the Senate on June 17, 2010.
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Motion by Sen. J. Yancey McGill D- on June 17, 2010
The motion passed 38 to 6 in the Senate on June 17, 2010.
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Motion by Sen. J. Yancey McGill D- on June 17, 2010
The motion passed 35 to 9 in the Senate on June 17, 2010.
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Motion by Sen. Hugh K. Leatherman, Sr. R- on June 17, 2010
The motion passed 33 to 11 in the Senate on June 17, 2010.
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Motion by Sen. Lawrence "Larry" Grooms R- on June 17, 2010
The motion passed 40 to 2 in the Senate on June 17, 2010.
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Motion by Sen. Thomas C. Alexander R- on June 17, 2010
The motion passed 31 to 11 in the Senate on June 17, 2010.
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Motion by Sen. Thomas C. Alexander R- on June 17, 2010
The motion passed 31 to 11 in the Senate on June 17, 2010.
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Motion in the Senate on June 17, 2010
The motion passed 31 to 11 in the Senate on June 17, 2010.
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Received in the Senate on June 29, 2010