South Carolina House fights with each other on the Republican budget


Columbia, SC – At least three-fourths of members of South Carolina’s house approved more than 100 sections of the state’s plan to spend $ 14 billion this week, but it was not as easy as it seems.

Rigid words were exchanged and the members repeatedly disrupted the discussion with allegations of decorations or personal attacks, as a small group of Republicans demanded massive cuts in spending, although often without details.

The expenditure plan was passed on 99–13 votes late on Tuesday night after a debate of about 20 hours in two days. House members remained till the beginning of Wednesday, so they could formally send the budget to the Senate and go home for two weeks.

The budget arguments in many ways this year had a continuity of almost every adequate debate in the South Carolina House. He had arguments on who the True Republican is, after which most GOPs and House Leaderships want to pass easily.

The 124-Freedom Caucus, made up of less than 20 delegates in the 124-member House, said it has been set to cut $ 1 billion from the state’s 2025-26 financial year budget to drop the income tax rate of South Carolina from only 6% to 5%. Republican held 88 seats.

“It’s not just a trim. Freedom Caucas leader and Republican Rape Jordan Pace of Goose Creek said, “This is a fundamental resurrection of the way we think about the government.

Freedom Caucus of South Carolina did not get the same success as similar groups in western states. The Legislature of Vayaming passed most of the agenda for its Freedom Caucus, including a property tax deduction. He has also been successful in South Dakota, which is preventing the land from being taken to the pipeline. Many of his views have been echoed by President Donald Trump’s work done in his office in his first months.

The suggestions of Freedom Caucus included abolishing tuition freeze in state colleges and almost the entire budget of agencies such as South Carolina Arts Commission, State Human Affairs Commission and C Grant Consortium.

Republic leaders said that the budget was carefully prepared with input from the village.

The mainstream Republican said that the Freedom Cocks is not trying to run the government better, but to give a campaign to give a speech. He said that $ 1 billion in the cut was actually less than $ 100 million and took exceptions after Republican rape. Anderson’s April Crommer said the budget was “full of nonsense.”

House Majority Leader Davi Hot replied: “Law enforcement is not nonsense for me. Our school students are not nonsense for me. Our disabled and special needs are not nonsense for me. “He said:” Everyone who is doing a job and paying the state taxes is not a nonsense for me. “

“South Carolina State is better than we are now seeing,” Hot said to a standing ovation from most chambers, apart from members of Freedom Caucus.

All Freedom Caucas Changes were voted in the budget, including a suggestion by Republican rape. J. Kilmartin cut 10 cents from South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation. And Tourism budget just to show that they can cut money in an agency.

“This is the truth. I want to see if you can bite 10 cents,” Kilmartin said. “I thought there was a lot of dollar.”

The other Republican earlier stated in the debate that the General Assembly and the Governor have worked to cut the income tax rate from 7% to 6.2% with a reduction of at least 6% to come under this expenditure scheme.

The main attraction of the plan to spend house spending includes cold tuition for state students in state universities, but schools are allowed to increase tuition for new people.

There has been an increase of $ 1,500 for all teachers, which are increasing the initial salary by $ 48,500 per year.

The state will pay $ 220 million to free money from other places to pay for Hurricane Helen damage and will pay $ 50 million to help the Transport Department of South Carolina, which was spent to clean and repair the roads after the storm, killing 49 people.

And under the house plan, the state will pay an additional $ 89 million at the health insurance premium for state employees, but will not cover the full cost for the first time in more than a decade, which means that the state employees will have to pay more than their pockets.

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