South CarolinaH 5161126th General Assembly (2025-2026)House

A BILL TO AMEND THE SOUTH CAROLINA CODE OF LAWS BY AMENDING SECTION 12-6-1140, RELATING TO INCOME TAX DEDUCTIONS, SO AS TO PROVIDE FOR AN INCOME TAX DEDUCTION FOR ONE HUNDRED PERCENT OF CERTAIN RETIREMENT INCOME FROM WORKING AS A 911 PROFESSIONAL; AND BY ADDING SECTION 23-47-85 SO AS TO PROVIDE THAT A 911 PROFESSIONAL IS A FIRST RESPONDER ENTITLED TO ALL BENEFITS THAT ACCRUE TO FIRST RESPONDERS.

Sponsored By: William G. "Bill" Herbkersman (Republican)

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Summary

911 professional benefits

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Bill Overview

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Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsor

  • William G. "Bill" Herbkersman

    Republican • House

Cosponsors

  • Beth E. Bernstein

    Democrat • House

  • Gary S. Brewer, Jr.

    Republican • House

  • Thomas C. "Case" Brittain, Jr.

    Republican • House

  • William M. "Bill" Chumley

    Republican • House

  • Craig A. Gagnon

    Republican • House

  • Gil Gatch

    Republican • House

  • Kevin Hardee

    Republican • House

  • Michael Johnson

    Republican • Senate

  • M. Brian Lawson

    Republican • House

  • Timothy A. "Tim" McGinnis

    Republican • House

  • W. Scott Montgomery IV

    Republican • House

  • Robert T. Reese

    Democrat • House

  • Michael F. Rivers, Sr.

    Democrat • House

  • Wm. Weston J. Newton

    Republican • House

  • J. David Weeks

    Democrat • House

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Actions Timeline

  1. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means

    2/11/2026House
  2. Introduced and read first time

    2/11/2026House

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