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Demystifying South Carolina Senate Bill 654: Act №92 and Its Impact on the People of South Carolina

Dr. ADAM TABRIZ
3 min readJul 9, 2023
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The passing of Act №92, South Carolina Senate Bill 654, on July 6, 2023, marks a momentous occasion that will forever change the landscape of the southern state. With its far-reaching implications and urgent modifications, this legislation will intricately affect every aspect of life for those residing within its borders. Brace yourselves, South Carolina, for a new era has dawned!

Beginning in 2026, the Barnwell County School District will be granted total fiscal autonomy through the Drug-Free Communities Support Program. That will empower the district to enhance the educational quality in the area by providing necessary resources and increased control over finances. In South Carolina, specific purposes exempt matching funds through the program, but with restrictions, as a part of efforts to fight drug abuse and promote a drug-free environment.

Act №92, South Carolina Senate Bill 654, was officially ratified on July 6, 2023, following a process of legislative examination, acquiring support and approval from both sides of the aisle. The residents of South Carolina will highly benefit from this legislation as it brings in key provisions and revisions aimed at tackling urgent matters of concern within the state. The lawmakers of South Carolina have made it clear that they are fully dedicated to confronting pivotal issues by approving a bill that emphasizes bolstering education within the Barnwell County School District and actively combatting drug misuse through the Drug-Free Communities Support Program. Such a steadfast commitment reflects the unwavering priority given to these significant matters by the residents of South Carolina.

Impact of South Carolina Senate Bill 654, Act №92 on the people of South Carolina

South Carolina Senate Bill 654, Act №92, passed on July 6, 2023, has caused controversy and altered how certain concepts are taught in schools. The impacts of this bill on education policies and practices in the state have been profound. A significant provision of this legislation is the prohibition of teachings that suggest the superiority of one race, sex, ethnicity, color, or national origin over another. The bill’s discussions have raised concerns about teaching the full history of civil rights and violence against Indigenous people. These discussions highlight the importance of inclusive and comprehensive education, promoting understanding and respect for all individuals and communities.

South Carolina Senate Bill 654, Act №92, affects various aspects of healthcare and public health services in South Carolina. The bill has prompted discussions about dividing the Department of Health and Environmental Control into the Department of Behavioral and Public Health and the Department of Environmental Control. Consequently, the provision of home health services by the Department of Health and Environmental Control Behavioral and Public Health in certain areas of the state may be affected. These potential changes could significantly impact healthcare services and public health initiatives in South Carolina.

To analyze certain aspects of the state’s operations, the South Carolina Department of Administration has expressed a desire to receive proposals from independent consultants, advisors, or experts opposed to Senate Bill 654, Act №92. This legislation also influences job creation and economic development in South Carolina. Moreover, an extension of one day is provided if the initial deadline for submitting an election protest coincides with a legal holiday. The efficient functioning of government operations and the streamlining of administrative processes are key aspects to consider when assessing the bill’s impact and its potential for attracting businesses and promoting job growth in South Carolina. Ultimately, it is crucial to evaluate the economic effects of the bill.

References

1. SC S0654 | 2023–2024 | 125th General Assembly. (n.d.) Retrieved July 8, 2023, from legiscan.com/SC/bill/S0654/2023

2. 2023–2024 Bill 92: Election protest deadlines. (n.d.) Retrieved July 8, 2023, from www.scstatehouse.gov/sess125_2023-2024/bills/92.htm

3. H.R.654–117th Congress (2021–2022): Drug-Free …. (n.d.) Retrieved July 8, 2023, from www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/654

4. S.C. Senate eyes legislation to regulate classroom concepts. (n.d.) Retrieved July 8, 2023, from www.wrdw.com

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Dr. ADAM TABRIZ
Dr. ADAM TABRIZ

Written by Dr. ADAM TABRIZ

In this vast tapestry of existence, I weave my thoughts and observations about all facets of life, offering a perspective that is uniquely my own.

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