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AGENDA: Committees active next week

00_icon_agendaThe House and Senate are back in session after being on a recess week last week. In the Senate, lawmakers will continue committee work on the budget. A Judiciary subcommittee on Wednesday will take up a bill to require police to wear body cameras.

In the House, look for floor action on the House version of a measure to toughen penalties on domestic violence. Also looming: A bill on funding to fix state roads. There is a full week of committee and subcommittee meetings that are too plentiful to list below. Check the link below for all meetings.

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

10 a.m. — The House Legislative Ethics Committee will meet at 10 a.m. in 511 Blatt to consider fine appeals and other matters.

10 a.m. — House Legislative Oversight Committee, 521 Blatt. Agenda

One hour after House adjournment — House Education and Public Works Committee, 433 Blatt. Agenda, which includes a bill on civics education.

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

There are a host of House meetings next week. Click here for more. Of note next week:

9 a.m. — Senate Education Committee K-12 Subcommittee, 209 Gressette. Agenda.

9 a.m. — House Judiciary Special Laws Subcommittee, 516 Blatt. Agenda, includes a bill on heirs property reform.

10 a.m. — Senate Judiciary Subcommittee, 207 Gressette. On the agenda: H. 3168, a bill to amend the S.C. Emergency Management Law Enforcement Act.

10 a.m. — Senate Fish, Game and Forestry Committee, 308 Gressette. Agenda.

10:30 a.m. — Senate Judiciary Subcommittee, 207 Gressette. On the agenda: S. 47, a bill on requiring law enforcement officers to wear body cameras.

Thursday, April 16, 2015

There are several House meetings scheduled for after the body adjourns. More.

9 a.m. — Senate Medical Affairs Committee, 308 Gressette. On the agenda: A number of bills, including a measure to help prevent cervical cancer with vaccinations and a pro-life “fetal pain” bill. More.

10 a.m. — Senate Judiciary Subcommittee, 207 Gressette. On the agenda: Election related bills.

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