South CarolinaS 0330126th General Assembly (2025-2026)Senate

A BILL TO AMEND THE SOUTH CAROLINA CODE OF LAWS BY ADDING SECTION 38-71-295 SO AS TO DEFINE TERMS AND TO INCLUDE REFERENCES TO THE FEDERAL INTERNAL REVENUE CODE FOR PURPOSES OF COST SHARING; AND BY ADDING SECTION 38-71-2270 SO AS TO DEFINE TERMS AND TO INCLUDE REFERENCES TO THE FEDERAL INTERNAL REVENUE CODE FOR PURPOSES OF COST SHARING.

Sponsored By: Michael W. Gambrell (Republican)

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Summary

Cost sharing

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Bill Overview

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Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsor

  • Michael W. Gambrell

    Republican • Senate

Cosponsors

  • Karl B. Allen

    Democrat • Senate

  • Allen Blackmon

    Republican • Senate

  • Jason Elliott

    Republican • Senate

  • Billy Garrett

    Republican • Senate

  • Stephen L. Goldfinch

    Republican • Senate

  • Lawrence K. "Larry" Grooms

    Republican • Senate

  • Greg Hembree

    Republican • Senate

  • Brad Hutto

    Democrat • Senate

  • Darrell Jackson

    Democrat • Senate

  • Carlisle Kennedy

    Republican • Senate

  • Russell L. Ott

    Democrat • Senate

  • Luke A. Rankin

    Republican • Senate

  • Everett Stubbs

    Republican • Senate

  • Ross Turner

    Republican • Senate

  • Daniel B. "Danny" Verdin III

    Republican • Senate

  • Overture Walker

    Democrat • Senate

  • Kent M. Williams

    Democrat • Senate

  • Tom Young, Jr.

    Republican • Senate

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Actions Timeline

  1. Referred to Committee on Banking and Insurance

    2/11/2025Senate
  2. Introduced and read first time

    2/11/2025Senate

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