State House Daybook: Jan. 31, 2018

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LEGISLATIVE COVERAGE

Senate

The Senate gavels in at 12 p.m. Watch live here.  Calendar.  Journal

House

The House gavels in at 10 a.m. Watch live here.  Calendar.  Journal

 

Combined meeting schedule:

9:00 a.m., Senate Judiciary Subcommittee Meeting on S.910, Gressette Room 105, agenda, watch

9:00 a.m., House E.P.W. Transportation Vehicle Subcommittee, Blatt Room 433, agenda

9:00 a.m., House Legislative Subcommittee of the House Ways and Means Committee, Blatt Room 521, agenda

9:00 a.m., House LCI Administration and Regulations Subcommittee, Blatt Room 403, agenda

9:30 a.m., Senate Finance K-12 Education Subcommittee, Gressette Room 308, agenda

10:00 a.m., Senate L.C.I. Regulatory and Local Government Subcommittee, Gressette Room 307, agenda

10:00 a.m., Senate Environmental Subcommittee (Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee) on S.784 and S.927, Gressette Room 207, agenda

10:00 a.m., Senate Banking and Insurance Subcommittee, Gressette Room 407, agenda

10:00 a.m. , Senate Children's Affairs Subcommittee on S.805, Gressette Room 209, agenda

10:00 a.m., House of Representatives State House, House Chamber, watch

11:00 a.m., Senate Fish, Game and Forestry Subcommittee, Gressette Room 408, agenda

11:00 a.m., Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on S.172, S.541 and H.3865, Gressette Room 209, agenda

12:00 p.m., Senate State House, Senate Chamber, watch

30 minutes after the House adjourns, LCI Insurance Subcommittee, Blatt Room 403, agenda

1 hour after adjournment of the House, Legislative, Executive, and Local Government Subcommittee of the House Ways and Means Committee, Blatt Room 511, agenda

1 hour after adjournment of the House, Economic Development and Natural Resources Subcommittee of the House Ways and Means Committee, Blatt Room 317, agenda

1.5 hours after adjournment of the House, or upon the Call of the Chair, Public Education and Special Schools Subcommittee of the House Ways and Means Committee, Blatt Room 521, agenda

1.5 hours after adjournment of the House, Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Subcommittee of the House Ways and Means Committee, Blatt Room 305, agenda

3:00 p.m. or 1.5 hours after adjournment of the House, Healthcare Budget Subcommittee of the House Ways and Means Committee, Blatt Room 108, agenda

3:00 p.m., House Transportation and Motor Vehicle Joint Subcommittee on H.4480, Blatt Room 433, agenda

4:00 p.m., House EPW Motor Vehicles Subcommittee, Blatt Room 433, agenda

Canceled 1.5 hours after adjournment of the House, Transportation and Regulatory Subcommittee of the House Ways and Means Committee, Blatt Room 318, agenda

 

Supreme Court

Watch live

9:30 a.m., Case Title: South Carolina Department of Transportation, Respondent, v. David Franklin Powell, Petitioner.

Attorneys: Howell V. Bellamy, Jr. and Robert S. Shelton, both of Bellamy, Rutenberg, Copeland, Epps, Gravely & Bowers, PA, of Myrtle Beach, for Petitioner. John B. McCutcheon, of Thompson & Henry, PA, of Conway and Beacham O. Brooker, Jr., of South Carolina Department of Transportation, of Columbia, for Respondent.

Summary: In this eminent domain case, the Court addresses whether Petitioner David Powell is entitled to compensation for the diminution in value of his property as a result of the decision by Respondent South Carolina Department of Transportation to reconfigure the road that Petitioner used to access his property.

 

10:00 a.m., Case Title: Ex Parte: Mickey Ray Carter, Jr. and Nila Collean Carter, Movants, Of Whom Nila Collean Carter is Petitioner. In Re: John Roe and Mary Roe, Respondents, v. L.C. and X.C., minors under the age of seven years, Defendants.

Attorneys: Allen Mattison Bogan, of Nelson, Mullins, Riley & Scarborough, of Columbia, for Petitioner. Emily M. Barrett, Thomas P. Lowndes, Jr., both of Lowndes & Barrett, LLC, of Charleston, and Kenneth Jay Anthony, of the Anthony Law Firm, P.A., of Spartanburg, all for Respondents.

Summary: The Court reviews the court of appeals' decision in Ex Parte Carter, Op. No. 2017-UP-043 (S.C. Ct. App. filed Jan. 13, 2017).

 

NEWS

State House news headlines: 

Tariffs, Shutdowns, and Drilling, Oh My! South Carolina Lede 

SCANA, Dominion issue bold threats about cutting nuclear rates, but lawmakers' trust has frayed The Post and Courier

S.C. Republicans cheer, Democrats sneer at Trump's first State of the Union address The Post and Courier

New tax law will cost South Carolinians millions in higher state taxes The State

SCE&G customers may get reprieve from paying for failed nuke plant - at least temporarily The Post and Courier

SC Gov. McMaster wants you to take a stand on Super Bowl Sunday The State

Republican candidate for S.C. governor claims newspaper photo error 'planted on purpose' The Post and Courier

SC House plans to lower SCE&G’s power bills after nuclear fiasco, at least for now The State

Vote on bill intended to outlaw abortion in South Carolina delayed The Post and Courier

A candidate running for Rick Quinn’s old State House seat is serving a jail sentence The State

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