| THIS WEEK IN SOUTH CAROLINA |
| In accordance with state law, the second regular session of the 126th South Carolina General Assembly adjourned Sine Die at five o’clock on Thursday, May 14. Shortly thereafter, Governor McMaster issued an executive order that called both the Senate and House back into session for the purpose of addressing congressional redistricting and the budget. While most of the General Assembly’s attention is expected to be focused on these two issues, they are not limited to those topics alone. Notably, H.5682 (Clemson Board of Trustees) which was introduced by Representative April Cromer (R-Anderson) and Representative Lee Gilreath (R-Abbeville) was not considered prior to the close of the regular legislative session. |
| THE STATE BUDGET PROCESS |
| The budget has been sent to Conference Committee to negotiate the differences in the House and Senate versions of the bill. It is anticipated that the Conference Committee will work over the next three weeks to bring a final version to the House and Senate in mid-June. House conferees are House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Bruce Bannister (R-Greenville), Representative Davey Hiott (R-Pickens) and Representative Jackie Hayes (D-Dillon). Senate conferees are Senate Finance Committee Chairman Harvey Peeler (R-Cherokee), Senator Brad Hutto (D-Orangeburg) and Senator Tom Davis (R-Beaufort). For reference, the current version of the budget contains the following with impact to Clemson: Education & General $6 million recurring for SC FIRST/tuition mitigation (This funding is locked) $4 million recurring for Clemson University National Security Institute (This funding is locked) $3.4 million recurring for College of Veterinary Medicine operating funds (This funding is locked) $500,000 recurring for the Clemson University Energy Center (House 2 did not recommend funding) $1.8 million nonrecurring for Public Safety (This funding is locked) $1 nonrecurring for NextGen Computing Complex (This allows for the amount to be negotiated in Conference Committee) $10 million in nonrecurring for NextGen Computing Complex Science Lab Construction Public Service and Agriculture $0 for Natural Resource Utilization and Planning Institute (NRUPI) (House originally recommended $1 million) $2.5 million nonrecurring for Infrastructure and Safety Upgrades (Senate recommended $5 million) $0 for Protecting SC’s Food Sources and Bolstering Agricultural Services (Senate recommended $750,000 recurring) |
| BILLS OF INTEREST |
| The Clemson University Governmental Affairs office is monitoring several bills that have a potential impact on Clemson. A complete listing of these bills may be found here: VIEW BILLS. |
| NEWS & FYI |
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State Legislative Updates
May 18, 2026
