South Carolina State Scorecard
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Con-Con Rules
H3558 Con-Con Rules (Passed 74 to 27 on 6/25/2026). Sets deceptive rules for selecting and overseeing South Carolina's delegates to a potential Article V convention.
School Construction and Taxes
H4589 School Construction and Taxes (Passed 91 to 14 on 5/14/2026). Expands the number of counties allowed to impose a local sales tax for school construction and other education-related capital improvements.
Bahamas Trade Commission
H4476 Bahamas Trade Commission (Passed 108 to 1 on 5/14/2026). Creates a 15-member South Carolina-Bahamas Trade Commission to promote ties between South Carolina and the Bahamas.
Small-business Deregulation
H3021 Small-business Deregulation (Failed 22 to 22 on 5/14/2026). Would strengthen legislative oversight of state regulations and reduce unnecessary burdens on small businesses.
Municipal Sales Taxes
S866 Municipal Sales Taxes (Passed 96 to 16 on 5/13/2026). Allows certain municipalities to ask voters to approve a local sales tax of up to one percent.
Con-Con Rules
H3558 Con-Con Rules (Passed 38 to 2 on 5/13/2026). Sets deceptive rules for selecting and overseeing South Carolina's delegates to a potential Article V convention.
Public-land Protection
H5069 Public-land Protection (Passed 41 to 2 on 5/6/2026). Establishes a statewide goal of increasing protected land from about 3.4 million acres to seven million acres by 2050.
Ivermectin
H4042 Ivermectin (Passed 100 to 9 on 5/5/2026). Would allow adults aged 18 and older to purchase ivermectin intended for human use from a pharmacy without a prescription.
Biological Sex
H4756 Biological Sex (Passed 77 to 31 on 4/15/2026). Requires public schools and colleges to designate multi-person restrooms, changing rooms, and sleeping quarters for use only by members of one sex.
Municipal Sales Taxes
S866 Municipal Sales Taxes (Passed 32 to 9 on 4/1/2026). Allows certain municipalities to ask voters to approve a local sales tax of up to one percent.

