Submitted by Sunnie Harmon and John DeWorken, LobbySC
The Honorable Henry McMaster was sworn in again as the Governor of South Carolina. When he departs in four years, he will be the longest serving Governor in South Carolina’s history. Other Constitutional Officers were sworn in, as well, including newcomer Ellen Weaver, who will serve as the State’s Superintendent of Education. To read Governor McMaster comments at his inaugural address, click here.
The House Ways and Means passed H. 3604 to the full House, which directs $500m to the Department of Commerce for infrastructure funding related to qualified projects previously authorized by the Joint Bond Review Committee (JBRC) during FY2022/23. The bill also allows the Department of Commerce to identify and recommend potential projects for any remaining funds.
Moreover, the bill authorizes $586m in ARPA funds to be allocated to RIA’s sewer and water account. It requires $86m of the allocation be available for projects that are economically significant as determined by the Secretary of Commerce.
The House this week scheduled tentative furlough the weeks of March 20 and April 10. There are 18 weeks in the Legislative Session with Sine Die on May 11.
The following are some of the highlights of his budget. It can be read by clicking here.
South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT)
South Carolina Department of Commerce
South Carolina Department of Agriculture
South Carolina Rural Infrastructure Authority (RIA)
South Carolina State Ports Authority
South Carolina Technical College System
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Sunnie Harmon & John DeWorken
LobbySC
Sunnie Harmon
Sunnie@LobbySC.com
John DeWorken
John@LobbySC.com