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  • March 16, 2026 2:20 PM | Michael Schwerdtfeger (Administrator)

    CANDIDATE FILING OPENS TODAY

    The North Augusta Republican primary for 3 City Council seats (4-year term) will be held on Tuesday, June 9th, 2026. For all interested candidates, please see filing details below!

    Candidates may file for the Republican primary between today, March 16th at 12pm, and Monday, March 30th at 12pm. These dates have been established by the City of North Augusta.

    To file, candidates must submit the Statement of Intention of Candidacy & Party Pledge (which can be found at https://scvotes.gov/candidates/ under "Filing Forms") and filing fees to the county Republican Party chairperson in which county they reside. Please note: unless notarized, candidates must complete and sign the form in the presence of the county Chairman.

    Aiken County Republican Party Chairman Debbie Epling can be reached at (803) 599-8660, or at depling1956@gmail.com. Edgefield County Republican Party Chairman Suzy Spurgeon can be reached at (706) 631-5645, or at suzyspurgeon@gmail.com.

    Filing fees are set by state law and calculated based on the office salaries. Filing fees for the City Council seats (4-year term) this cycle are $300, to be paid by check to the Aiken County Republican Party or the Edgefield County Republican Party.

    With questions, or in the event Chairman Epling or Chairman Spurgeon cannot be reached immediately, please contact either Aiken County Executive Committeeman Dennis Saylor at (803) 257-1709, or North Augusta Republican Party Chairman David Brannon at (706) 910-9110. Thank you!


  • March 14, 2026 10:04 AM | Michael Schwerdtfeger (Administrator)

    It was One Big Beautiful Budget Week at the State House.

     


    This week, we passed a strong conservative budget, advanced major tax cuts, and adopted key provisions from President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill so South Carolinians can keep more of what they earn.


    ⚠️ More investment in infrastructure.

      More tax relief for families.

      More conservative results.


    Here’s what it means for you:


     ️ State Budget: Investing in South Carolina’s Future


    This week, I voted to pass a responsible state budget that strengthens infrastructure, supports our schools, and prepares South Carolina for continued growth.


    Key investments include:

    • $500 million for roads, bridges, and interstate improvements

    • $95 million for K-12 school facilities and safety upgrades

    • $371+ million for higher education infrastructure

    • $175 million for construction of a comprehensive cancer hospital at MUSC

    • $70 million for airport improvements to support freight and tourism

    • $24.5 million for the Palmetto 800 system supporting emergency responders


    The budget also supports teacher pay increases, workforce development programs, and scholarships for South Carolina students.


    At the same time, it includes nearly $1 billion in total tax relief, helping families keep more of their hard-earned money.


      Bringing Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” to South Carolina


    I also supported the Tax Conformity Bill, which adopts key provisions from President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill so South Carolinians can benefit from these tax cuts.


    This includes:

      NO TAX ON TIPS
      NO TAX ON OVERTIME
      NO TAX ON SOCIAL SECURITY


    These changes help ensure that South Carolina families and workers can fully benefit from the tax relief being delivered at the federal level.


      Cutting South Carolina’s Income Tax


    In addition, I voted to advance a major income tax reform plan that continues our work to lower taxes and grow South Carolina’s economy.


    This legislation:

    • Cuts the state income tax rate from 6% to 5.21% immediately

    • Puts South Carolina on a path to a 1.99% flat income tax rate

    • Ensures over 77% of taxpayers will see a tax cut or no increase in their taxes


    Lower taxes mean stronger economic growth, more job creation, and more opportunity for South Carolina families.

     

    Stay Informed: 


    If you ever have questions, concerns, or ideas, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Your input is invaluable to me and helps ensure that I am representing your needs effectively.


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    My job is to serve you. If you have questions, contact me by email at

    Charlie@CharlieHartz.com or phone at (803) 341-1210.


    It is my honor to represent you in the S.C. State House.


    With gratitude,

    State Rep. Charlie Hartz

    District 81, Aiken County


  • March 09, 2026 10:37 AM | Michael Schwerdtfeger (Administrator)

    Dear Constituents,


    This week at the State House, House Republicans focused on legislation that strengthens public safety, helps families keep more of their hard-earned money, and puts South Carolina first. I remain committed to supporting policies that protect our communities, defend taxpayers, and keep South Carolina strong.


    Here’s a quick update on the work taking place at the State House.

      Fighting for Affordability


    I will continue supporting policies that help South Carolinians keep more of what they earn and protect families from rising costs. This week, the House Ways and Means Committee advanced H.3368South Carolina’s tax conformity legislation. The bill aligns the state’s tax code with federal provisions so taxpayers can benefit from federal tax relief measures, including provisions from the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” while also simplifying the filing process and preventing unexpected tax increases. I believe lower taxes and responsible fiscal policy are essential to keeping South Carolina affordable and competitive.

     

      Watch this message from Rep. Bannister!

     

      The Insurance Rate Reduction and Policyholder Protection Act (H.4817) advanced in the House Labor, Commerce, and Industry Committee this week. This legislation focuses on bringing greater transparency and oversight to insurance rate increases while strengthening protections for policyholders. The goal is to make coverage more affordable and accessible for South Carolina families while ensuring consumers are treated fairly and protected from unfair practices.

     

      Public Safety Week at the State House


    Protecting our communities and supporting law enforcement will always be one of my top priorities. This week, the House passed a juvenile crime reform package focused on holding violent offenders accountable and improving communication between law enforcement, schools, and families.


    H.5120 helps law enforcement better identify repeat juvenile offenders by requiring fingerprinting and photographs and improving information sharing.

    H.4151 allows certain 16- and 17-year-olds charged with serious violent crimes to be prosecuted in adult court when appropriate.


    Together, these bills give our justice system better tools to respond to violent crime and help ensure serious offenses carry serious consequences. Both bills now head to the Senate for consideration.

     

      Read the Press Release here!

     

      The House also passed the HALO Act (H.4763), a bill I proudly co-sponsored, which better protects the law enforcement officers and first responders who serve our communities every day. This bill creates a 25-foot buffer zone to prevent harassment or interference while they are responding to active situations, allowing them to focus on doing their jobs and protecting lives. It’s a simple but important step to make sure the men and women who put themselves in harm’s way for us have the support and protection they deserve.

     

      Fargo’s, Hyco’s, Rico’s, Coba’s, Wick’s, and Mikka’s Law (H.3034) advanced out of the House Judiciary Subcommittee this week, strengthening penalties for those who harm or kill a law enforcement horse or K9 officer. Handlers and K9 officers from 40 counties across South Carolina came to the State House to advocate for the bill and stand up for the K9s who serve alongside them. These highly trained dogs track dangerous criminals, protect their handlers, and play a vital role in keeping our communities safe.

     

      Watch this recap video of the hearing on Wednesday!

     

      Street takeovers are reckless and dangerous events that put lives at risk. H.4292 cracks down on these illegal gatherings and holds participants accountable. The bill passed the House Judiciary Criminal Law Subcommittee this week and now moves forward in the legislative process, giving law enforcement stronger tools to stop dangerous behavior and keep our roads safe.

     

      Watch this message from Rep. Martin!

     

    ☝️ Putting South Carolina First


    Chinese Telecommunications Ownership Prohibition (H.4974) passed the House Medical, Military, Public, and Municipal Affairs (3M) Committee this week, taking an important step to protect South Carolina’s military installations and national security. The bill creates a 25-mile buffer zone around state and federal military bases, prohibiting companies owned or controlled by the Chinese Communist Party from owning land for telecommunications or broadcasting towers near these installations. It also requires certain equipment to be replaced with American-made technology installed by U.S. companies, helping ensure critical infrastructure near our bases remains secure.

     

     ️ The House passed H.4982, designating the future Interstate-73 as the PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP HIGHWAY. President Trump played a key role in advancing this project, championing infrastructure that strengthens our economy, supports American workers, and connects communities across the country.


    Naming this future interstate in his honor recognizes his leadership and commitment to building a stronger America.


      Watch this message from Rep. Ammons Crawford!


  • March 02, 2026 8:57 AM | Michael Schwerdtfeger (Administrator)

    Dear Constituents,


    Last week in Columbia, I worked to advance legislation that strengthens public safety, supports our schools, and protects South Carolina values. Through committee work and votes on the House floor, I focused on delivering results that protect your family, defend your freedoms, and strengthen our state’s future.

     

    Here’s what I worked on last week and what it means for you:



      South Carolina Jobs First


    Finally, the Buy American Iron & Steel Act (H.4709) passed the House unanimously last week. This important legislation ensures taxpayer dollars prioritize American-made iron and steel in state-funded projects, strengthening domestic manufacturing and supporting South Carolina jobs. The House is putting America First — right here in South Carolina!

     

    I also supported advancing the Workforce Readiness bill (H.3197) to better prepare South Carolina students for success after graduation. This legislation strengthens career training, expands pathways to industry credentials, and aligns education with workforce needs. These reforms help students build real skills and help South Carolina build a stronger workforce.

     

      Fighting for Our Students


    Last week, I voted to pass the Historic Displays & Chaplains in Schools Act (H.4762). This legislation ensures schools display foundational historical documents — including the Ten Commandments, as part of an educational presentation highlighting the documents that shaped American law and government. It also allows schools to establish volunteer chaplain programs to provide additional support for students.

     

    I believe students should learn the full story of American history and understand the values that built our country. This legislation strengthens civic education and supports students across South Carolina.

     

    The Truth in Public School Grading bill (H.5073) advanced out of the Education & Public Works Committee. Parents deserve transparency and honesty when it comes to their child’s academic progress. This legislation ensures grading policies reflect real achievement and provide families with clear, accurate information, because high standards and honest feedback are essential to preparing students for success in college, careers, and life.

     

     Supporting Our First Responders & Public Safety


    Last week, the HALO Act (H.4763), a bill I proudly co-sponsored, advanced out of the full Judiciary Committee, sending a clear message that South Carolina backs the brave men and women who serve on the front lines. By establishing a 25-foot safety radius, this bill ensures law enforcement officers and first responders have the space they need to act quickly, decisively, and safely in high-pressure moments. It also strengthens penalties for those who harass, obstruct, or assault them while they are simply trying to do their job. When lives are on the line, interference isn’t just disruptive, it’s dangerous.

     

    I also supported advancing a comprehensive Juvenile Crime Reform Package (H.4151H.5120H.5121) to crack down on serious youth violence and restore order in our communities. These bills ensure violent juvenile offenders face real consequences, strengthen coordination between schools and law enforcement when major crimes occur, and invest in prevention efforts that reinforce discipline and accountability. This is a firm but fair approach, public safety comes first, and serious crimes will carry serious consequences, no matter the offender’s age.

     

    In addition, the Immigration Enforcement bill (H.4764) passed out of Judiciary Subcommittee – another bill I’m co-sponsoring. This legislation strengthens cooperation between state and local law enforcement and federal authorities to ensure individuals who are in our country unlawfully and commit crimes are properly identified and processed. A growing number of law enforcement agencies across our state are already implementing these partnerships and taking proactive steps to uphold the rule of law — and that’s exactly why we are working to pass this legislation statewide: to support their efforts and ensure every community has the tools it needs to keep families safe. Protecting our communities remains a core responsibility, and public safety will always come first.

     

    Learn more about the growing number of Counties in South Carolina who are already implementing this program and working to keep their communities safe here.

     

    Photos From Last Week:






    Thank you to the nursing students from the University of South Carolina Aiken for visiting the State House.

    Your commitment to caring for others and stepping into leadership roles in healthcare is inspiring. South Carolina’s future is stronger because of students like you.

    Stay Informed: 


    If you ever have questions, concerns, or ideas, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Your input is invaluable to me and helps ensure that I am representing your needs effectively.


    If you haven’t already, please share the link below with your friends and neighbors so they can sign up for my weekly newsletter and stay updated too:

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    • For updates from the Governor, visit: https://governor.sc.gov

    • To track a bill, live stream session or meetings, and other information, visit the State Legislature website: https://www.scstatehouse.gov/index.php

    • To download the SC Legislature Mobile app for iOS and Android devices, search “SC Legislature” on the App Store/Google Play.


    My job is to serve you. If you have questions, contact me by email at

    Charlie@CharlieHartz.com or phone at (803) 341-1210.


    It is my honor to represent you in the S.C. State House.


    With gratitude,


  • February 25, 2026 1:41 PM | Michael Schwerdtfeger (Administrator)

    Read Senator Young's full newsletter here.

    Here is a brief summary:

    Summary (District 24 Legislative Update – Feb. 24, 2026):

    • Hands-Free Driving Law: The warning period ends and penalties begin Feb. 28, 2026 for holding a phone/device while driving (with limited exceptions).

    • 2025 Federal Tax Conformity: South Carolina currently conforms to the IRS code through 2024; 2025 conformity changes likely won’t be finalized until at least April 2026, so most filers should proceed under current SC law.

    • Public Safety & Policy: Updates include major Senate actions on DUI reform, property tax relief for seniors (homestead exemption expansion proposal), and a new social media law for minors effective March 1, 2026.

    • Dominion Rate Case: Dominion requested a July 2026 electric rate increase; the PSC process includes two Aiken public hearings (April 9 & April 28, 6pm) and a decision expected in May 2026.

    • District & Community Highlights: Notes SC250 Revolutionary War initiatives/exhibit, USC Aiken–SC National Guard cyber partnership, and multiple local road/bridge project updates.

    • Resources for Constituents: Includes consumer scam/identity-theft tips, veteran resources, and constituent-service contact information.


  • February 23, 2026 12:57 PM | Michael Schwerdtfeger (Administrator)

    Dear Constituents,

    Last week at the State House, I worked with my colleagues to deliver meaningful results for South Carolina families. I supported and passed legislation to strengthen parental rights, protect our farmers and agricultural community, and advance policies that put South Carolina workers, businesses, and taxpayers first.


    Here’s what happened during Week 6:


     ‍ ‍  Protecting Parental Rights


    Last week, I co-sponsored and voted to pass the Parental Rights Act (H.4757) with overwhelming support in a 105–1 vote, reaffirming a simple but fundamental principle: parents, not the government, have the primary right to direct the upbringing, education, and healthcare of their children.


    This legislation strengthens transparency, reinforces accountability, and ensures parents stay fully informed and involved in decisions affecting their families. South Carolina parents deserve clarity, confidence, and the assurance that their rights remain protected.


      Supporting Our Farmers & Agricultural Industry


    Last week, I supported and passed the Ban on Lab-Grown Meat bill (H.5096) to protect South Carolina’s farmers and ensure honesty for consumers. This legislation bans the sale of synthetic, lab-grown “fake meat” in our state, defends our agricultural industry from unfair competition, and ensures families know exactly what they are putting on their dinner table.


    With this legislation, South Carolina’s agricultural industry is defended, and transparency for consumers is reinforced. The sale of synthetic, lab-grown “fake meat” is banned, ensuring unfair competition is prevented and families can have confidence in the food they put on their dinner table.


    The House also passed the Roadside Markets bill (H.5097). Protecting South Carolina’s proud roadside market tradition, this law cuts unnecessary red tape, supports family-run farms, and makes it easier for farmers to sell fresh, South Carolina-grown products directly to consumers. These reforms strengthen local agriculture, support small farm operations, and preserve an important part of our state’s heritage.


      Putting South Carolina First


    Last week, I supported and the House passed H.3477, legislation that modernizes South Carolina’s unemployment system and protects taxpayers. This reform ties the length of unemployment benefits to economic conditions, shortens benefits when jobs are widely available, and strengthens job-search requirements and fraud prevention.


    This approach ensures unemployment benefits serve as temporary support while encouraging a faster return to work and protecting taxpayer dollars.


     ️ Additionally, the House Labor, Commerce, and Industry Committee advanced the American Iron and Steel Act (H.4709). This bill prioritizes American-made iron and steel in public projects, ensuring taxpayer dollars support domestic manufacturing and protect American jobs. We are putting America first right here in South Carolina!


      The House also passed S.383, recognizing the Prothonotary Warbler as part of South Carolina’s rich natural heritage. This bill reflects pride in our state’s unique wildlife and natural beauty, a reminder that putting South Carolina first also means celebrating what makes our state special.


      Responsible Budget Discussions Continue


    Last week, the Ways and Means Committee unanimously advanced a $15 billion conservative state budget, and I remained engaged in the process as we prepared for full House debate.

    This responsible budget:


    - Raises starting teacher pay

    - Provides a 2% pay increase for state employees

    - Expands school choice through additional scholarship funding

    - Delivers approximately $1 billion in tax relief, including income and property tax relief for families and seniors

    - Invests in roads, rural infrastructure, higher education, and workforce development


    This proposal keeps South Carolina competitive, supports working families, and prepares our state for continued growth. Full House debate is expected to begin March 9.


  • February 16, 2026 11:15 AM | Michael Schwerdtfeger (Administrator)

    Dear Constituents,

    Last week at the State House, I focused on delivering results where they matter most—cutting taxes for small businesses, restoring transparency and accountability to our judicial system, strengthening public safety, and raising standards in our schools.


    Through committee work and votes on the House floor, I worked with my colleagues to advance commonsense, conservative solutions that put South Carolina families first.


    Here’s what you should know:

      Supporting Small Businesses & Job Creators

     

    Supporting small businesses remains one of my top priorities, and last week we delivered real tax relief for the job creators who power our local economies.

     

    On the House floor, I voted to pass the Small Business Tax Cuts Act (H.5006), a bill I’m proud to sponsor.

     

    More than 99% of South Carolina businesses are small businesses—from local diners to neighborhood auto shops—and this legislation gives them room to grow. The bill exempts the first $10,000 of assets from the Business Personal Property Tax, ending a tax that penalizes owners for investing in their own success.

     

    This reform allows small businesses to keep more of what they earn so they can reinvest, hire employees, and continue serving their communities.


    ⚖️ Judicial Reform


    Last week, I also sponsored and passed the Judicial Merit Selection Reform Bill (H.4755), a major step toward restoring transparency and accountability in South Carolina’s judicial selection process.


    This reform strengthens the separation of powers, restores balance and clarifies authority within the Governor’s Office, and improves public trust in how judges are selected. South Carolinians deserve confidence that the judicial system operates fairly, transparently, and with clear accountability—and this legislation moves us in that direction.


      Raising Standards & Tenure Accountability


    Raising standards in education and protecting taxpayer accountability remain critical priorities.


    supported the Tenure Accountability Bill (H.4761), which requires annual performance evaluations for all public university faculty and regular post-tenure reviews for tenured professors. Taxpayers deserve assurance that publicly funded educators continue meeting clear, measurable standards throughout their careers.


    Additionally, the Public School Grading Reform Bill (H.5073) advanced in subcommittee. This legislation ensures grades reflect actual student achievement—not inflated metrics that undermine long-term success. Parents deserve an honest picture of how their children are performing, and students deserve standards that prepare them for college, careers, and real life.


      Tough on Crime & Juvenile Reform


    Keeping our communities safe requires accountability, clarity, and common sense—especially when serious crimes involve juveniles.


    Last week, the House Judiciary Committee advanced a comprehensive juvenile crime reform packageH.5117H.5120, and H.5121—and I support these measures to protect families and strengthen public safety. These bills ensure due process when courts consider transferring serious juvenile offenders to adult court, improve communication between schools and law enforcement when serious offenses occur, and strengthen responses to repeat and violent juvenile crime.

    The package also invests in proven prevention strategies, including mentoring, job training, recreation, and family support services, to help steer at-risk youth away from crime before it starts.


    This balanced approach delivers accountability for violent offenders while expanding early intervention and prevention. Public safety comes first, and serious crimes must carry serious consequences—regardless of age.

     

    Photos From Last Week:




    It was great to connect with the 2026 Aiken Leadership Class during their visit to the State House last week.

    This year, their class is partnering with the Aiken Salvation Army to support efforts addressing homelessness in our community.


    Last week at the State House, we paused to honor the life and legacy of Aiken City Councilwoman Beverly Clyburn.

    Her service to Aiken and her dedication to her community will not be forgotten.


    Touring the new Scout Motors facility was an exciting look at the future of manufacturing in South Carolina.

    This investment represents new jobs, innovation, and continued economic growth for our state.


  • February 06, 2026 7:25 PM | Michael Schwerdtfeger (Administrator)

    Dear Constituents,


    Before any legislative updates, I want to take a moment to thank our utility workers, first responders, and SCDOT road crews for their long hours and dedication in keeping our roads and communities safe during last weekend’s winter weather! We appreciate their continued service to our state.


    This week at the State House, I continued advancing conservative priorities focused on supporting small businesses, protecting life, and giving parents the tools they need to protect their children. Through committee work and votes on the House floor, I worked alongside my colleagues to deliver real progress for South Carolina families—from tax relief for job creators to stronger public safety protections and greater accountability.

      Supporting Small Businesses and Job Creators



    Small businesses are the backbone of South Carolina’s economy, and this week we took meaningful action to help job creators grow and succeed.

     

    The Ways and Means Committee passed legislation to cut taxes and reduce burdens on small businesses. Small businesses make up more than 99% of all businesses in South Carolina and employ over 42% of our state’s workforce. This legislation exempts the first $10,000 of small business assets, saving employers time and money on paperwork, cutting costly red tape, and ending a burdensome tax on investments.

     

    These reforms encourage local job growth and help keep South Carolina competitive and open for opportunity.



     Protecting Children & Strengthening Public Safety



    This week, legislation, which I proudly co-sponsored, that increases penalties for the sexual exploitation of minors advanced in the House Judiciary Subcommittee. This bill strengthens criminal penalties to ensure punishment fits the severity of these crimes and makes clear that “mistake of age” does not excuse the creation or distribution of exploitative material. South Carolina will not tolerate the exploitation of children.

     

    The Judiciary Subcommittee also advanced legislation to better protect children online by addressing the mental health and safety risks posed by addictive social media platforms. This bill requires reasonable age verification, parental consent, and greater transparency—giving parents more control over how and when their children access social media.

     

    These commonsense protections help curb screen addiction and safeguard the well-being of South Carolina’s youth.

     


      Protecting Life & Women’s Safety

     

    Protecting life and women’s safety remains a top priority for me this session.

     

    This week, the House passed legislation addressing chemically induced abortions. The bill closes a loophole that has allowed abortion pills to enter South Carolina with little accountability and prevents out-of-state actors from flooding our state with dangerous abortion drugs. It classifies mifepristone as a Schedule IV drug, ensuring proper oversight and prioritizing patient safety.

     

    This legislation puts women’s health first—not the profits of out-of-state providers—and reinforces South Carolina’s commitment to protecting life.

     

      Watch fellow Aiken County Representative Melissa Oremus defend women and life at the well.



      Other Bills Advancing Through the Legislative Process

     

    In addition to the work above, several other important bills continued moving forward this week:

     

      A bipartisan bill (S.405) advanced to strengthen South Carolina’s child abuse homicide statute by increasing the covered age from under 11 to under 18. This change ensures stronger penalties and accountability for those whose abusive or neglectful actions result in the death of a child. The House passed this bill unanimously, and it continues moving through the legislative process.

     

     ‍  I continue supporting legislation that protects parental rights (H.4757), affirming that moms and dads—not the government—are best positioned to make decisions about their children’s upbringing, education, and well-being.

     

      Legislation strengthening workforce readiness (H. 3197) also continued advancing. This effort helps ensure students graduate with the skills needed to succeed in today’s economy while meeting the workforce needs of South Carolina employers.

     

      The House advanced legislation recognizing the U.S. Space Force (H.4586) under South Carolina law. This update ensures Space Force members and their families receive the same legal protections and benefits as other service members.

     

     ️ Legislation expanding certificate-of-need exemptions for veterans’ homes (H.4799) also moved forward. This reform cuts red tape and makes it easier to provide care for the men and women who have served our country.


    It was great to attend the Aiken Economic Symposium Luncheon on Wednesday. Thank you to keynote speaker Tom Barkin for insight on the economy and what may be ahead.



    My job is to serve you. If you have questions, contact me by email at

    Charlie@CharlieHartz.com or phone at (803) 341-1210.


    It is my honor to represent you in the S.C. State House.


    With gratitude,

    State Rep. Charlie Hartz

    District 81, Aiken County


  • January 31, 2026 4:55 PM | Michael Schwerdtfeger (Administrator)

    See Bill Taylor's post on the latest Legislative News.

  • January 31, 2026 11:48 AM | Michael Schwerdtfeger (Administrator)

    Dear Constituents,

    This week at the State House was a busy and productive one! From committee work to votes on the House floor and the Governor’s historic State of the State address, House Republicans continued delivering common-sense solutions focused on families, safety, affordability, and opportunity.

    ⚠️ Winter Weather Update


    With more winter weather expected this weekend and snowfall levels varying across the state, please stay alert to changing forecasts and use caution while traveling.
    Be sure to check your local news meteorologists and the National Weather Service for the latest weather updates.
    Stay safe and warm this weekend.


    Supporting Small Businesses


    I sponsored major legislation this week aimed at delivering real relief for local job creators and family-owned businesses. Small businesses are the backbone of South Carolina’s economy, and I continue pushing policies that help them keep more of what they earn.


    The Small Business Tax Cuts Bill exempts the first $10,000 of business personal property taxes, providing meaningful savings for small businesses across our state. This legislation helps business owners reinvest, hire, and grow while taking a practical step toward a more affordable and competitive South Carolina.


    ️ Roads & Infrastructure


    This week, House leadership introduced legislation to improve how South Carolina plans for and delivers road projects. This proposal reflects months of work by the SCDOT Ad Hoc Committee, including public hearings across the state and extensive conversations with citizens, business owners, local leaders, and transportation experts.


    I support this effort because it focuses on cutting red tape, improving transparency, reducing congestion, and moving road projects faster—so families spend less time in traffic and more time at home. This legislation takes a thoughtful, responsible approach to fixing our roads while prioritizing safety, accountability, and long-term growth.


    Standing Up for Girls & Students


    This week, I am proud to announce that the House passed the Student Physical Privacy Act, legislation to protect student privacy and maintain clear, common-sense standards in our schools. Every child deserves a safe learning environment, and no student should have to sacrifice privacy in locker rooms or restrooms.


    I’ve heard directly from parents across our community, and they’ve been clear: they want schools focused on learning, safety, and respect. This legislation reflects that common sense, protects girls, provides clarity for schools, and now moves to the Senate for consideration.


    Protecting Kids & Public Safety


    Legislation addressing intoxicating hemp products and protecting children continues to move forward this session. Products that can impair or intoxicate should not be sold or marketed in ways that put children at risk.


    The bill has received a favorable report from the House Judiciary Committee and reflects coordination with law enforcement, including SLED, and the Senate to ensure strong, enforceable protections for families and communities.


    ⚖️ Strengthening Our Courts & Judicial Accountability


    This session also includes important work to strengthen trust and accountability in South Carolina’s judicial system. Lawmakers advanced reforms to improve transparency in judicial selection, reinforce the separation of powers, and ensure proper oversight.


    We also moved forward with reforms to strengthen standards for magistrates—the judges many South Carolinians interact with most often—so they meet clear qualifications and operate under consistent expectations. In addition, lawmakers addressed outdated magistrate court fees that haven’t changed in decades, helping courts function more effectively while maintaining fairness for the public.


    ️ A Historic State of the State Address


    This week, I had the honor of attending Governor Henry McMaster’s ninth State of the State address. It was a strong night for South Carolina and a reminder of the steady, conservative leadership guiding our state forward.


    Governor McMaster emphasized putting South Carolina first, cutting taxes, strengthening public safety, fixing our roads, and growing our economy responsibly. His message was clear: think big, be bold, and keep building a state where families can live, work, and thrive.


    Because of that leadership—and the work underway this session—South Carolina stands stronger today and well positioned for an even brighter future.

    Honored to have heard Governor Henry McMaster’s last State of the State address. Thank you Governor for all your years of service and leadership for our great state!


    It’s truly a privilege to represent District 81!

    Stay Informed: 


    If you ever have questions, concerns, or ideas, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Your input is invaluable to me and helps ensure that I am representing your needs effectively.


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