South CarolinaH 3533126th General Assembly (2025-2026)House

A BILL TO AMEND THE SOUTH CAROLINA CODE OF LAWS BY AMENDING SECTION 16-3-600, RELATING TO ASSAULT AND BATTERY OFFENSES, SO AS TO ADD THAT ASSAULT AND BATTERY OF A HIGH AND AGGRAVATED NATURE OCCURS WHEN A PERSON INJURES A FEDERAL, STATE, OR LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER OR CORRECTIONS OFFICER, A FIREFIGHTER, OR AN EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS) WORKER IN THE DISCHARGE OF OR BECAUSE OF THEIR OFFICIAL DUTIES.

Sponsored By: Thomas E. "Tommy" Pope (Republican)

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Summary

Assault and Battery of certain public servants

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Bill Overview

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Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsor

  • Thomas E. "Tommy" Pope

    Republican • House

Cosponsors

  • Donald G. "Don" Chapman

    Republican • House

  • Tom Davis

    Republican • Senate

  • Leon D. "Doug" Gilliam

    Republican • House

  • Thomas F. "Tom" Hartnett, Jr.

    Republican • House

  • M. Brian Lawson

    Republican • House

  • Marvin "Mark" Smith

    Republican • House

  • Fawn M. Pedalino

    Republican • House

  • David Vaughan

    Republican • House

Roll Call Votes

No roll call votes available for this bill.

Actions Timeline

  1. Member(s) request name added as sponsor: M.M.Smith, Davis

    4/23/2025House
  2. Member(s) request name added as sponsor: Vaughan, Chapman

    4/3/2025House
  3. Member(s) request name added as sponsor: Hartnett

    3/26/2025House
  4. Referred to Committee on Judiciary

    1/14/2025House
  5. Introduced and read first time

    1/14/2025House
  6. Referred to Committee on Judiciary

    12/5/2024House
  7. Prefiled

    12/5/2024House

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