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State Legislative Update

May 21, 2018

THIS WEEK IN SOUTH CAROLINA
The South Carolina Commission on Higher Education (CHE) held its most recent town hall meeting on “College Access and Affordability in South Carolina” last Thursday, May 17 at 5:30 pm at Aiken High School, 449 Rutland Drive in Aiken, South Carolina.

The next town hall will be held on Thursday, June 7 at 5:30 pm at the Anderson County Library located at 300 North McDuffie Street in Anderson, South Carolina.

Anderson area Clemson Advocates, we’d like for as many of you as possible to attend this meeting. Please respond via return email to bmcinni@clemson.edu if you are able to attend.

CHE’s monthly newsletter, which contains a listing of upcoming town hall meetings, may be found here.

BUDGET
The 2018-19 State Budget Process
Last week, the co-chairs of the Budget Conference Committee announced that further conference committee meetings on the General Appropriations Bill would be postponed. The Committee stated that they would not have time to get a conference report ready for the May 23rd and 24th dates provided for in the Sine Die Resolution

The members of the budget conference committee include:
Senate:
Senator Hugh Leatherman, Co-Chair
Senator Sean Bennett
Senator John Matthews

House:
Rep. Brian White, Co-Chair
Rep. Derham Cole
Rep. Bill Clyburn

As a reminder, below is a summary of the items impacting Clemson University:

Clemson E&G
–      $2,868,740 in recurring funding for Access and Affordability for In-state Students (Tuition Mitigation Funding) was included in both House and Senate versions – dollars are locked in
–      $5 million in nonrecurring funding for SC’s Advanced Materials Industrial Competitiveness Instruments was included in both House and Senate versions – dollars are locked in
–      $2.4 million in nonrecurring funding for deferred maintenance (Senate funded while House included $1 on budget line) – final amount to be determined in conference
–      $300,000 in nonrecurring funding for STEM equipment (Senate funded while House included $1 on budget line) – final amount to be determined in conference
–      $500,000 in recurring funding for Call Me Mister (Senate funded while House included $1 on budget line) – final amount to be determined in conference
–      $1 million in nonrecurring funding for Health Extension Programming in HHS Office of Rural Health (Senate funded in proviso while House did not) – final amount to be determined in conference

Clemson PSA
–      $1.5 million in recurring funding for Water Resource Research, Management and Technology in Senate version. House funded at $2 million – final amount will be determined in conference

–      $500,000 in recurring funding for the Pinckney 4-H Scholars program in Senate version. This was not funded in House version – final amount will be determined in conference
–      $3 million in nonrecurring funding for Statewide Research and Education Facility Upgrades was included in both House and Senate versions – dollars are locked in
–      $3 million in nonrecurring funding for Facility Renovation for Water Research was included in both House and Senate version – dollars are locked in
–      $6.8 million in nonrecurring funding for renovations to T. Ed Garrison Education and Conference Center (Senate funded while House included $1 on budget line) – final amount will be determined in conference

The budget includes an increase in the cost of health insurance and an increase in retirement contributions for state employees and employers.  The employee portion of both will be paid by the state.  The employer portion of both will have to be covered by the university.

NEWS AND FYI
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