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Senate adopts sine die resolution to limit post‑adjournment business; requires two‑thirds to amend
Summary
The Senate approved a sine die resolution (S.292) that sets parameters for recall after adjournment, aiming to finish annual work in May and limiting routine June/September sessions. The resolution was adopted by voice vote after floor explanation and questions.
The South Carolina Senate adopted S.292, a sine die (adjournment) resolution that narrows the circumstances under which the General Assembly will return after the statutory adjournment date. The measure was adopted by voice vote; the clerk reported “Ayes have it.”
Senator from Edgefield explained the resolution on the floor, saying, “The sign and die resolution governs our ability to control our own fate,” and described the measure as a way to encourage the General Assembly…
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