Journal of the House of Representatives
of the First Session of the 111th General Assembly
of the State of South Carolina
being the Regular Session Beginning Tuesday, January 10, 1995

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Printed Page 310 . . . . . Tuesday, January 17, 1995

Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Breeland         Cobb-Hunter      Phillips
Williams
Total--4

Those who voted in the negative are:

Allison          Askins           Bailey
Baxley           Boan             Brown, H.
Brown, J.        Byrd             Cain
Cato             Chamblee         Cooper
Cotty            Cromer           Dantzler
Davenport        Delleney         Easterday
Elliott          Fair             Felder
Fleming          Fulmer           Gamble
Govan            Hallman          Harrell
Harris, J.       Harris, P.       Harvin
Haskins          Herdklotz        Hines
Huff             Hutson           Inabinett
Jaskwhich        Keegan           Kelley
Kennedy          Keyserling       Kinon
Kirsh            Knotts           Koon
Lanford          Law              Limbaugh
Limehouse        Littlejohn       Marchbanks
Mason            McCraw           McKay
McTeer           Moody-Lawrence   Neilson
Rhoad            Rice             Richardson
Robinson         Sandifer         Seithel
Sharpe           Sheheen          Shissias
Simrill          Smith, R.        Spearman
Stille           Stoddard         Stuart
Tripp            Trotter          Vaughn
Waldrop          Walker           Wells
Whatley          Wilder           Wilkes
Wilkins          Witherspoon      Wofford
Worley           Wright           Young, A.
Young, J.
Total--88



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So, the veto of the Governor was sustained and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.

RECORD FOR VOTING

I would have voted to sustain the Governor's veto on Veto 10.

Rep. BECKY MEACHAM

VETO 11--SUSTAINED

Part IB, Section 67.1, page 558-559, Procurement Review Panel Membership


The question was put, shall the item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:

Yeas 7; Nays 86


Those who voted in the affirmative are:

Breeland         Govan            Kennedy
Lloyd            Phillips         White
Williams
Total--7

Those who voted in the negative are:

Allison          Askins           Bailey
Baxley           Beatty           Boan
Brown, H.        Brown, J.        Cain
Cato             Chamblee         Cooper
Cotty            Cromer           Dantzler
Davenport        Delleney         Easterday
Elliott          Fair             Felder
Fleming          Fulmer           Gamble
Hallman          Harrell          Harris, J.
Harris, P.       Harrison         Harvin
Haskins          Herdklotz        Hines
Howard           Huff             Hutson
Jaskwhich        Jennings         Keegan
Kelley           Keyserling       Kinon
Kirsh            Knotts           Koon
Lanford          Law              Limbaugh
Limehouse        Littlejohn       Marchbanks


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Mason            McCraw           McTeer
Moody-Lawrence   Neal             Neilson
Quinn            Rhoad            Rice
Richardson       Riser            Robinson
Sandifer         Scott            Seithel
Sheheen          Simrill          Smith, R.
Spearman         Stuart           Tripp
Trotter          Vaughn           Waldrop
Walker           Wells            Whatley
Wilder           Wilkes           Wilkins
Wofford          Worley           Wright
Young, A.        Young, J.
Total--86


So, the veto of the Governor was sustained and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.

RECORD FOR VOTING

I would have voted to sustain the Governor's veto on Veto 11.

Rep. BECKY MEACHAM

VETO 12--SUSTAINED

Part IB, Section 31.15, page 597, Department of Mental Health, School Based Counseling Services


The question was put, shall the item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:

Yeas 38; Nays 64


Those who voted in the affirmative are:

Anderson         Askins           Baxley
Breeland         Brown, J.        Brown, T.
Canty            Cave             Clyburn
Delleney         Govan            Harris, J.
Harris, P.       Harvin           Hines
Howard           Inabinett        Kennedy
Keyserling       Lloyd            McCraw
McTeer           Moody-Lawrence   Neilson
Phillips         Rhoad            Rogers


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Scott            Sheheen          Spearman
Stille           Whipper, L.      Whipper, S.
White            Wilder           Wilkes
Williams         Worley
Total--38

Those who voted in the negative are:

Allison          Bailey           Boan
Brown, G.        Brown, H.        Cain
Cato             Chamblee         Cooper
Cotty            Cromer           Dantzler
Davenport        Easterday        Elliott
Fair             Fleming          Fulmer
Gamble           Hallman          Harrell
Harrison         Haskins          Herdklotz
Huff             Hutson           Jennings
Keegan           Kelley           Kinon
Kirsh            Knotts           Koon
Lanford          Law              Limbaugh
Limehouse        Littlejohn       Marchbanks
Mason            McKay            Meacham
Quinn            Rice             Richardson
Riser            Robinson         Sandifer
Seithel          Shissias         Simrill
Smith, R.        Stuart           Vaughn
Waldrop          Walker           Wells
Whatley          Wilkins          Witherspoon
Wofford          Wright           Young, A.
Young, J.
Total--64


So, the veto of the Governor was sustained and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.

RULE 6.1 WAIVED

Rep. HASKINS moved to waive Rule 6.1, which was agreed to.

VETO 13--SUSTAINED

Part II, Section 2, pages 591-592, Constitutional Officers Compensation


Printed Page 314 . . . . . Tuesday, January 17, 1995

The question was put, shall the item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Yeas 0; Nays 101


Those who voted in the affirmative are:

Total--0

Those who voted in the negative are:

Allison          Bailey           Baxley
Beatty           Boan             Breeland
Brown, G.        Brown, H.        Brown, J.
Brown, T.        Byrd             Cato
Cave             Chamblee         Cobb-Hunter
Cooper           Cotty            Cromer
Dantzler         Davenport        Delleney
Easterday        Elliott          Fair
Felder           Fleming          Fulmer
Gamble           Hallman          Harrell
Harris, J.       Harris, P.       Harrison
Harvin           Haskins          Herdklotz
Hines            Howard           Huff
Hutson           Inabinett        Jaskwhich
Jennings         Keegan           Kelley
Kennedy          Keyserling       Kirsh
Knotts           Koon             Lanford
Law              Limbaugh         Limehouse
Littlejohn       Lloyd            Marchbanks
Mason            McCraw           McKay
McTeer           Meacham          Moody-Lawrence
Neal             Neilson          Quinn
Rhoad            Rice             Richardson
Riser            Robinson         Sandifer
Scott            Seithel          Sharpe
Sheheen          Shissias         Simrill
Smith, D.        Smith, R.        Spearman
Stille           Stuart           Tripp
Vaughn           Waldrop          Walker
Wells            Whatley          Whipper, L.
Whipper, S.      White            Wilder


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Wilkes           Wilkins          Witherspoon
Wofford          Worley           Wright
Young, A.        Young, J.
Total--101


So, the veto of the Governor was sustained and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.

VETO 14--SUSTAINED

Part II, Section 89, page 699, Additional Federal Retirees


The question was put, shall the item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:

Yeas 19; Nays 83


Those who voted in the affirmative are:

Anderson         Askins           Breeland
Canty            Carnell          Chamblee
Clyburn          Harvin           Hines
Kennedy          McAbee           McCraw
Neilson          Phillips         Rhoad
Spearman         Stoddard         Wilder
Williams
Total--19

Those who voted in the negative are:

Allison          Bailey           Baxley
Boan             Brown, G.        Brown, H.
Brown, J.        Byrd             Cain
Cato             Cotty            Cromer
Dantzler         Davenport        Delleney
Easterday        Elliott          Fair
Felder           Fleming          Fulmer
Gamble           Hallman          Harrell
Harris, J.       Harris, P.       Harrison
Harwell          Haskins          Herdklotz
Howard           Huff             Inabinett
Jaskwhich        Keegan           Kelley


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Kirsh            Klauber          Knotts
Koon             Law              Limbaugh
Limehouse        Littlejohn       Lloyd
Marchbanks       Mason            McKay
McTeer           Meacham          Moody-Lawrence
Quinn            Rice             Richardson
Riser            Robinson         Sandifer
Scott            Seithel          Sharpe
Sheheen          Shissias         Simrill
Smith, D.        Smith, R.        Stille
Stuart           Tripp            Vaughn
Waldrop          Walker           Wells
Whatley          Whipper, L.      Whipper, S.
Wilkes           Wilkins          Witherspoon
Wofford          Worley           Wright
Young, A.        Young, J.
Total--83


So, the veto of the Governor was sustained and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.

VETO 15--SUSTAINED

Part II, Section 95, page 700, Department of Archives and History


The question was put, shall the item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:

Yeas 12; Nays 89


Those who voted in the affirmative are:

Byrd             Canty            Carnell
Cave             Harris, J.       Harvin
McAbee           Phillips         Rhoad
Wilder           Wilkes           Williams
Total--12

Those who voted in the negative are:

Allison          Askins           Bailey
Baxley           Boan             Brown, G.


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Brown, H.        Brown, J.        Cain
Cato             Chamblee         Cooper
Cotty            Cromer           Dantzler
Davenport        Delleney         Easterday
Elliott          Fair             Fleming
Fulmer           Gamble           Govan
Hallman          Harrell          Harrison
Harwell          Haskins          Herdklotz
Hines            Howard           Huff
Hutson           Inabinett        Jaskwhich
Jennings         Keegan           Kelley
Kennedy          Keyserling       Kinon
Kirsh            Klauber          Knotts
Koon             Law              Limbaugh
Limehouse        Littlejohn       Lloyd
Marchbanks       Mason            McKay
McTeer           Meacham          Moody-Lawrence
Neal             Neilson          Quinn
Rice             Robinson         Sandifer
Scott            Seithel          Sheheen
Shissias         Simrill          Smith, D.
Smith, R.        Spearman         Stille
Stoddard         Stuart           Tripp
Trotter          Vaughn           Waldrop
Walker           Wells            Whatley
Whipper, S.      Wilkins          Witherspoon
Wofford          Worley           Wright
Young, A.        Young, J.
Total--89


So, the veto of the Governor was sustained and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.

VETO 16--SUSTAINED

Part II, Section 114, page 711, Citizenship of the State Guard


The question was put, shall the item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:

Yeas 10; Nays 85


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Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Brown, G.        Canty            Carnell
Harvin           McAbee           McCraw
McTeer           Neilson          Phillips
Williams
Total--10

Those who voted in the negative are:

Allison          Askins           Bailey
Baxley           Boan             Brown, H.
Brown, J.        Brown, T.        Byrd
Cain             Cato             Chamblee
Clyburn          Cotty            Cromer
Dantzler         Davenport        Delleney
Easterday        Elliott          Fair
Felder           Fleming          Fulmer
Gamble           Hallman          Harrell
Harris, J.       Haskins          Herdklotz
Hines            Huff             Hutson
Inabinett        Jaskwhich        Keegan
Kelley           Kennedy          Keyserling
Kirsh            Knotts           Koon
Law              Limbaugh         Limehouse
Littlejohn       Lloyd            Marchbanks
Martin           Mason            McKay
Meacham          Moody-Lawrence   Rhoad
Rice             Richardson       Riser
Robinson         Sandifer         Seithel
Sharpe           Sheheen          Shissias
Simrill          Smith, D.        Smith, R.
Spearman         Stille           Stuart
Tripp            Trotter          Vaughn
Waldrop          Walker           Wells
Whatley          Wilder           Wilkes
Wilkins          Witherspoon      Wofford
Worley           Wright           Young, A.
Young, J.
Total--85



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So, the veto of the Governor was sustained and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.

VETO 17--SUSTAINED

Part II, Section 126, page 723, Motor Vehicle Inspection Fee Increase


The question was put, shall the item become a part of the law, the veto of his Excellency, the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding, the yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:

Yeas 6; Nays 102


Those who voted in the affirmative are:

Breeland         Canty            Moody-Lawrence
Whipper, S.      White            Williams
Total--6

Those who voted in the negative are:

Allison          Askins           Bailey
Baxley           Beatty           Boan
Brown, G.        Brown, H.        Brown, J.
Brown, T.        Byrd             Cain
Carnell          Cato             Cave
Chamblee         Clyburn          Cotty
Cromer           Dantzler         Davenport
Delleney         Easterday        Elliott
Fair             Felder           Fleming
Fulmer           Gamble           Govan
Hallman          Harrell          Harris, J.
Harrison         Harvin           Harwell
Haskins          Herdklotz        Hines
Hodges           Huff             Hutson
Inabinett        Jaskwhich        Jennings
Keegan           Kelley           Kennedy
Keyserling       Kinon            Kirsh
Knotts           Koon             Lanford
Law              Limbaugh         Limehouse
Littlejohn       Lloyd            Marchbanks
Martin           McAbee           McCraw
McKay            McTeer           Meacham
Neal             Rhoad            Rice
Richardson       Riser            Robinson
Rogers           Sandifer         Scott
Seithel          Sheheen          Shissias
Simrill          Smith, D.        Smith, R.
Spearman         Stille           Stuart
Thomas           Townsend         Tripp
Trotter          Vaughn           Waldrop
Walker           Wells            Whatley
Wilder           Wilkes           Wilkins
Witherspoon      Wofford          Worley
Wright           Young, A.        Young, J.
Total--102



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