State House Report #1
January 16, 2018
State House Report #3
January 26, 2018

State House Report #2

Protecting Ratepayers

The inclement weather that left much of the state with snow and ice, unfortunately, halted floor action for two days this week. However, the winter storm did not prevent House committees from getting to work on important legislation or hearing more about a proposed deal from Dominion Energy to purchase SCANA, a private utility company based in South Carolina.

I’ve heard from so many of you about the importance of protecting ratepayers (residential customers paying an electric bill) over the past weeks and months. As a result of the failed VC Summer nuclear project (a joint project of Santee Cooper & SCANA), Dominion Energy, a private energy company based in Virginia, has emerged as a potential buyer of SCANA.

In fact, Dominion Energy and SCANA entered into a purchase agreement, and Dominion CEO Thomas Farrell appeared this week at a bipartisan House committee to explain the details. The testimony was thoughtful even if lengthy and controversial at times, but it allowed me and my colleagues to glean the necessary information we need in order to proceed. I will have another update for you on ratepayer protection next week.

By way of update, the House introduced six bills to address the opioid misuse epidemic and all six were referred to the House Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs Committee. This committee is tasked with studying these bills and passing them to the full House for consideration on the floor. Our goal is to move diligently and get our proposed reforms sent to the Senate for a vote.

This week, Assistant Majority Leader Eddie Tallon (R-Spartanburg) also introduced legislation to remove the barriers drug companies face when providing lethal injection drugs. In effect, our state is unable to execute death row inmates until this is in place. The slaying this week of York County Sheriff’s Department Detective Michael R. Doty underscores the need for this legislation so the death penalty continues without delay. Please join me in praying for the family of Detective Doty and the three other injured officers from the York County Sheriff’s Office.

It is an honor and a privilege to serve you in Columbia again this year. If you need help navigating state government, or have any thoughts or concerns about what we are doing, please do not hesitate to contact me.