Dear friends and neighbors,
Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to serve as your State Representative in Columbia. With the first year of our two-year session complete, I wanted to share an update on the accomplishments and progress we made. This year was challenging and out of the ordinary in many ways. We worked to navigate uncharted waters as the pandemic challenged our state’s public health system, schools, economy and small businesses in ways we could not have fathomed. Despite these challenges, we held strong to our state’s motto: “Dum spiro spero”, meaning “While I breathe, I hope”.
Here are just a few of the major accomplishments from this year’s session:
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- $50 million in a Preparedness Relief Fund in the case of a natural disaster
- Investment in rebuilding tourism to recover the pandemic’s hardest-hit industry
- $650 million to local governments to allow them to cut taxes on SC residents
- 75% expansion of the state’s 4-K program and $1,000 raise for every teacher (in addition to a STEP increase) bringing teacher pay in South Carolina above the South East average
- $36 million for the growth of South Carolina’s charter school system
- A full-time nurse and school resource officer in EVERY school in the state
- 2.5% pay raise for state employees
- STEP pay raise for law enforcement officers & PTSD treatment for law enforcement and firefighters
- $8.3 million to pay down state debt
- $200 million for the S.C. Port to avoid high-interest debt
- Conservative budgeting and years of responsible planning allows for over $643 million in reserves!
Cutting Taxes
My top priority is always to cut taxes in South Carolina. Each year, we pass a conformity bill to streamline the state and federal tax code for tax year 2020. We also passed a state and local tax bill which allows S-corporations, partnerships, and LLCs to deduct state income taxes on their federal tax return. This allows South Carolina’s small businesses to be on an equal playing field with big corporations. We extended the abandoned buildings tax credit, offering tax credits as a way to incentivize the rehabilitation of abandoned buildings. These bills make SC a better place to live and do business.
Free & Fair Elections
Checks and Balances ✅ ✅ ✅
Preserving Life
Military Personnel Tuition Rates
Supporting our military personnel is always a priority! We passed legislation that eliminates the requirement that a veteran or dependent enroll in a public institution of higher education within three years of a veterans’ discharge in order to receive financial assistance.
Death Penalty
There is a shortage of the drug used to carry out the death penalty. Consequently, justice is not being served to those who have committed the most heinous crimes. S.200 allows for the death penalty to be carried out by electrocution, lethal injection or firing squad. This was signed into law.
Second Amendment Fortification
- Blocks the federal government’s efforts to confiscate or over-regulate our Second Amendment rights by making South Carolina a Second Amendment Sanctuary State.
- Relaxes the qualifications to become a CWP holder and addresses the shortage of ammunition by altering the CWP test from 50+ rounds to 25.
- Eliminates the $50 CWP fee to SLED, lowering the cost to become a permit holder and responsible gun carrier.
- Allows churches that meet on school property to choose if they will allow CWP holders to carry.
The House also passed a “Constitutional Carry Bill” providing that any person can carry a handgun, concealed or open, without a permit. It passed the House and is currently in the Senate where it can be debated as we enter into the second half of the session in January.
We have worked hard this session to protect and fortify our Second Amendment rights. South Carolina is now a Second Amendment Sanctuary State — no federal law that requires seizure of firearms will be enforced by state law enforcement officials in S.C.
Powering Through: Santee Cooper Reform
Santee Cooper is our State’s largest asset and provides electricity to approximately two million South Carolinians. We passed a bill that implements a number of reforms, helps the agency to remain solvent and financially sound, and ensures accountability, transparency, and oversight. The Santee Cooper Reform Bill puts in place checks, balances, and guardrails to maximize the utility’s value with the ultimate goal of protecting customers and taxpayers.
Education Overhaul
We are always trying to improve the quality of education in South Carolina for both our students and educators!
- We championed legislation requiring all schools to offer five-day, in-person classroom instruction as of April 26. It also increases the current teacher earnings limitation for retirees to $50,000.
- We passed legislation that allows school districts to establish Schools of Innovation.
- STEP pay increases were reinstated for teachers and we secured a $1,000 raise for every teacher, bringing teachers’ salaries above the southeast U.S. average.
- It is important that schools educate students, but also allow children to think critically and form their own opinions. All public high schools and institutions of higher learning must require students to pass a course in the essentials of the US Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, the Emancipation Proclamation, and the Federalist Papers. Critical race theory is prohibited from being taught in K-12 schools.
Finally, wearing a mask or receiving a COVID-19 vaccine is a deeply personal decision, so we worked to prohibit the mandating of wearing a face mask in K-12 schools. Colleges and universities are prohibited from mandating COVID-19 vaccinations or facemasks, too.
Getting Down to Business
This year we focused on reopening businesses after the pandemic and ensured they were able to thrive in South Carolina. We passed the COVID-19 Safe Harbor Liability Act, giving businesses that follow appropriate safety guidelines immunity from certain liabilities. This was an important step in getting South Carolina back to business. The “Gallo Winery Bill” amends and expands our state’s ‘quirky’ liquor laws to allow for wine tasting facilities and micro-distilleries.
I’m at your service!
It is my honor to be of service to you and to serve District 83. If you need assistance navigating state government, or have any thoughts or concerns about what we are doing, please do not hesitate to contact me!
Sincerely,
Bill Hixon
District 83 – SC House of Representatives
For more information or have questions or comments on what I am doing in Columbia? Give me a call!
Home Phone: (803) 278-0892
Business Phone: (803) 279-8855
Columbia Phone: (803) 212-6898
Contact your Representatives
United States Congressman Joe Wilson — (202) 225-2452
United States Congressman Jeff Duncan — (202) 225-5301
SC Senator Shane Massey — (803) 480- 0419
SC Senator Tom Young — (803) 212-6000
SC House of Representative Bill Hixon — (803) 279-8855
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