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State Legislative Updates

June 28, 2021

On Friday, June 25, Governor Henry McMaster issued his vetoes for the state budget. The Governor issued 15 vetoes totaling $153 million. The General Assembly will return on Tuesday, June 29th to consider gubernatorial vetoes.

With the exception of a minor “clean up” veto, no significant vetoes were recommended for Clemson University (E&G and PSA).  

As a recap, the state budget for FY2021-22 contains the following for Clemson University and Clemson PSA:

Clemson E&G
–      $47.6 million in nonrecurring funding for maintenance, renovation, and replacement ($25M in the Capital Reserve Fund and $22.6M in nonrecurring funding)
–      $6.5 million in recurring funding for in state tuition mitigation
–      Up to $1million in nonrecurring funding for rural health programming through the Department of Health and Human Services (by proviso)
–      An additional $2.8M in recurring funding for 20 additional slots through SREB for Vet School.  Clemson University supported this request by the South Carolina Association of Veterinarians

Clemson PSA
–      $990,000 in nonrecurring funding for Sandhill REC Research and Extension Building Repair
–      $1.1 million in recurring funding for Statewide Comprehensive Extension Program Support
–      $1.4 million in recurring funding for Critical Fruit and Vegetable Research
–      $2 million in nonrecurring funding for Pee Dee Research and Extension Center greenhouse construction

The budget includes a proviso that provides colleges and universities with regulatory relief by increasing the state’s fixed permanent improvement project dollar threshold that currently triggers the state’s multi-phased, eight-step approval process for permanent improvement projects from $1 million to $5 million for research universities, allowing smaller, more routine capital projects to be undertaken in an efficient and cost-effective manner.

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 partially by the university.

The budget also includes a 2.5% across the board pay increase for state employees.

Finally, the budget includes several items from the Executive Budget of impact to Clemson University:
–      $60M in recurring lottery dollars for need based grants at the Commission on Higher Education
–      $20M in recurring tuition grants at the Higher Education Tuition Grants Commission
–      $750,000 in recurring lottery dollars for students with intellectual disabilities attending college transition programs (Such as ClemsonLIFE)

Please know how genuinely grateful we are for your service on behalf of Clemson University.  We are reminded every day of how special the Clemson family is. Your commitment to advocacy on Clemson’s behalf is a tremendous contribution to our success.

We will update you as needed throughout the legislative off-season. Please follow us on Twitter for continuously updated information.

GO TIGERS!
Beth Bell ’94
Director of Advocacy



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