Copper Dome Chronicle: 2026 Overtime Week 3

Welcome to this week’s edition of the Copper Dome Chronicle, sponsored by Advocatus USA. We strive for substantive writing with brevity, inspired by the book Smart Brevity.

This week’s edition, covering June 1-5 is 582 words or a 2 minute read. The second regular session of the 126th General Assembly adjourned May 14, but a special session began on May 15. Thanks for reading and sharing; we welcome your feedback and commentary!

A color cartoon of the SC capitol. A diverse crowd stands in front of the building. A group shrimp fisherman stand in front of a checklist of legislation.

Resources

House Meeting Schedule

House Floor Calendars

House Budget Calendar

Senate Meeting Schedule

Senate Floor Calendars

Senate Budget Calendar

FY 2026-2027 Agency Budget Requests

2026 Candidate Tracking Portal

Overtime Week 3 Preview

Neither the House nor the Senate is expected to hold any floor sessions this week.

There are 12 bills in the status of a conference committee:

  • H.5126 (FY27 Budget)

  • H.3924 (regulate hemp-derived products)

  • S.52 (DUI)

  • S.11 (state employee paid parental leave)

  • H.3021 (Small Business Regulatory Freedom Act)

  • H.4763 (Helping Alleviate Lawful Obstruction “HALO” Act)

  • H.3387 (unlawful occupants of property)

  • H.4069 (patient billing)

  • H.4248 (shrimp country of origin labeling)

  • H.4337 (LAC powers & private organizations)

  • H.3570 (economic interests disclosures)

  • H.4635 (gym contract renewals)

H.4709 (Buy American Iron and Steel Act) is in an odd posture because the House nonconcurred in the Senate amendments but session ended on May 14 before the Senate could take any action. It’s unclear if the bill will remain in play or if it has died; it does not appear on the Senate calendar.

H.5573 (Spartanburg County Memorial Auditorium Commission) is local legislation regarding the commission’s composition. It passed the House on May 13 with amendments after the Senate passed it with amendments on May 7. It was referred to the Spartanburg County Senate Legislative Delegation; it remains to be seen if it will be passed.

The House has appointed conferees to S.883 (2026 sine die resolution) but the Senate has not, nor is it expected to appoint conferees.

Governor Henry McMaster has signed or vetoed all legislation presented to him. He issued four vetoes:

Overtime Week 2 Review

The House did not hold any floor sessions.

Senate floor sessions consumed 1 hours, 6 minutes excluding time when the Senate receded for 1 hour, 44 minutes. The Senate held one floor session and spent all its time debating H.5683 (new congressional districts map).

A cloture motion under Senate Rule 15B was made by Senator Larry Grooms but it failed to receive the necessary 26 votes. After that vote, Senator Tom Davis made a motion to continue the bill - effectively ending its chance of passage - and that motion passed 26-18. Several Senators stated they had changed their position on redistricting after learning thousands of voters had already cast votes during the early voting period under the current congressional map.

Committee Schedule

If a livestream link is not provided with a committee meeting that means livestream is not available. Additional meetings may be added during the week and while 24 hours notice is generally given, it is not always possible to provide such notice.

Conference Committee Meetings

H.3924 Conference Committee

June 2; 1pm; Agenda; Livestream

Summary: The conference committee will hold its first meeting on H.3924 (regulate hemp-derived products).

H.5126 Conference Committee

Summary: A budget conference committee meeting may be scheduled for June 3 or June 4. The conference committee has an additional $210.7M recurring and $369.4M nonrecurring revenues available for appropriation in H.5126 (FY27 Budget) after the BEA increased its revenue estimate on May 19.

Senate Meetings

As of May 31 no committee meetings have been scheduled.

House Meetings

As of May 31 no committee meetings have been scheduled.

Joint Meetings

Joint Bond Review Committee

June 10, 2:30pm; Agenda; Livestream

Summary: The JBRC agenda has not yet been posted.

2026 Key Dates

January 13, 2026: Session Convenes

January 28, 2026: Judicial Merit Selection Commission draft report published

January 28, 2026: State of the State Address

February 12, 2026: BEA revenue forecast update

March 4, 2026: Judicial elections

March 9-13, 2026: House floor budget deliberations

March 16-20: House furlough week

March 16, 2026: Candidate filing opens (all statewide constitutional offices, federal offices, SC House of Representatives)

March 30, 2026: Candidate filing closes

April 9, 2026: BEA revenue forecast update (cancelled)

April 6-10: House furlough week (confirmed)

April 20-24, 2026: Senate floor budget deliberations

May 14, 2026: Session Adjourns

May 19, 2026: BEA revenue forecast update

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