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

STATEMENT FOR HOUSE JOURNAL

ABSTENTION FROM VOTING

BASED ON POTENTIAL CONFLICT OF INTEREST

I abstained from voting on Veto 5, Veto 6 and Veto 7 due to a potential conflict of interest involving the Health and Human Services Finance Commission and the DHEC budgets due to a potential conflict of interest.

Rep. C. ALEX HARVIN, III

VETO 7--SUSTAINED

Section 3, Item (30), DHEC-Coastal Council Coastal Zone Management Plan-$20,000


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 5; Nays 84


Those who voted in the affirmative are:

Keyserling       Lloyd            McTeer
Rhoad            Worley
Total--5



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Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison          Askins           Bailey
Baxley           Beatty           Boan
Breeland         Brown, G.        Brown, J.
Brown, T.        Byrd             Cain
Carnell          Cato             Chamblee
Clyburn          Cooper           Cotty
Cromer           Dantzler         Davenport
Delleney         Easterday        Elliott
Felder           Fleming          Fulmer
Gamble           Hallman          Harrell
Harris, J.       Harris, P.       Harrison
Haskins          Herdklotz        Hines
Howard           Huff             Hutson
Inabinett        Keegan           Kelley
Kennedy          Kirsh            Klauber
Knotts           Koon             Lanford
Law              Limbaugh         Limehouse
Littlejohn       Marchbanks       Mason
McAbee           McElveen         McKay
Meacham          Neal             Neilson
Rice             Riser            Robinson
Sandifer         Scott            Seithel
Shissias         Simrill          Smith, D.
Smith, R.        Stuart           Tripp
Vaughn           Waldrop          Walker
Wells            Whatley          Wilkes
Wilkins          Witherspoon      Wofford
Wright           Young, A.        Young, J.
Total--84


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


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STATEMENT FOR HOUSE JOURNAL

ABSTENTION FROM VOTING

BASED ON POTENTIAL CONFLICT OF INTEREST

I abstained from voting on Veto 5, Veto 6 and Veto 7 due to a potential conflict of interest involving the Health and Human Services Finance Commission and the DHEC budgets due to a potential conflict of interest.

Rep. C. ALEX HARVIN, III

VETO 8--SUSTAINED

Section 3, Item (32), John de la Howe Sewer Repairs-$425,000


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 16; Nays 81


Those who voted in the affirmative are:

Baxley           Carnell          Cave
Felder           Harris, J.       Harris, P.
Harvin           Klauber          Lloyd
McAbee           McCraw           McTeer
Neal             Phillips         Rhoad
White
Total--16

Those who voted in the negative are:

Allison          Askins           Bailey
Boan             Brown, G.        Brown, J.
Byrd             Cain             Cato
Chamblee         Cooper           Cotty
Cromer           Dantzler         Davenport
Delleney         Easterday        Elliott
Fair             Fleming          Fulmer
Gamble           Govan            Harrell
Harrison         Haskins          Herdklotz
Hines            Huff             Hutson
Inabinett        Keegan           Kelley
Kennedy          Keyserling       Kirsh
Knotts           Koon             Lanford
Law              Limbaugh         Limehouse


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Littlejohn       Marchbanks       Mason
McKay            Meacham          Moody-Lawrence
Neilson          Rice             Richardson
Riser            Robinson         Sandifer
Scott            Seithel          Sharpe
Sheheen          Shissias         Simrill
Smith, R.        Spearman         Stille
Stuart           Thomas           Tripp
Vaughn           Waldrop          Walker
Wells            Whatley          Whipper, L.
Whipper, S.      Wilkes           Wilkins
Witherspoon      Wofford          Worley
Wright           Young, A.        Young, J.
Total--81


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

VETO 9--SUSTAINED

Section 3, Item (40), University of Charleston Center for Entrepreneurship-$300,000


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 14; Nays 80


Those who voted in the affirmative are:

Breeland         Cave             Harvin
Howard           Inabinett        Lloyd
McCraw           Neal             Phillips
Scott            Whipper, L.      Whipper, S.
White            Wilkes
Total--14

Those who voted in the negative are:

Allison          Askins           Bailey
Baxley           Boan             Brown, J.
Byrd             Cain             Cato


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Cooper           Cotty            Cromer
Dantzler         Davenport        Delleney
Easterday        Elliott          Fair
Felder           Fleming          Fulmer
Gamble           Govan            Hallman
Harrell          Harris, J.       Harrison
Haskins          Herdklotz        Hines
Huff             Hutson           Kelley
Kennedy          Keyserling       Kinon
Kirsh            Klauber          Knotts
Koon             Lanford          Law
Limbaugh         Limehouse        Littlejohn
Marchbanks       Mason            McElveen
McKay            Meacham          Moody-Lawrence
Neilson          Rhoad            Rice
Richardson       Riser            Robinson
Sandifer         Seithel          Sheheen
Shissias         Simrill          Smith, R.
Spearman         Stille           Stuart
Thomas           Tripp            Trotter
Vaughn           Waldrop          Walker
Wells            Whatley          Wilkins
Witherspoon      Wofford          Worley
Young, A.        Young, J.
Total--80


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

VETO 10--SUSTAINED

Section 3, Item (41), Adjutant General Armory Maintenance-$200,000


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 14; Nays 79


Those who voted in the affirmative are:

Askins           Baxley           Felder
Harvin           Kinon            Klauber


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Martin           McCraw           McTeer
Neilson          Phillips         Rhoad
Spearman         Williams
Total--14

Those who voted in the negative are:

Allison          Bailey           Boan
Breeland         Brown, G.        Brown, J.
Brown, T.        Byrd             Cain
Cato             Cooper           Cotty
Cromer           Dantzler         Davenport
Delleney         Easterday        Elliott
Fair             Fleming          Fulmer
Gamble           Hallman          Harrell
Harris, J.       Harrison         Haskins
Herdklotz        Hodges           Huff
Hutson           Inabinett        Jaskwhich
Keegan           Kelley           Kennedy
Keyserling       Kirsh            Knotts
Koon             Lanford          Law
Limbaugh         Limehouse        Littlejohn
Lloyd            Marchbanks       Mason
McElveen         McKay            Meacham
Moody-Lawrence   Quinn            Rice
Richardson       Riser            Robinson
Sandifer         Scott            Seithel
Sharpe           Shissias         Simrill
Smith, D.        Smith, R.        Stuart
Tripp            Trotter          Vaughn
Waldrop          Wells            Whatley
Wilkes           Wilkins          Witherspoon
Wofford          Worley           Young, A.
Young, J.
Total--79


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


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VETO 11--SUSTAINED

Section 3, Item (43b), Department of Education Tugaloo Environmental Education-$150,000


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 9; Nays 81


Those who voted in the affirmative are:

Byrd             Cain             Cave
Govan            Hines            Howard
Neal             Sandifer         Scott
Total--9

Those who voted in the negative are:

Allison          Askins           Bailey
Baxley           Boan             Brown, G.
Brown, J.        Cato             Cooper
Cotty            Cromer           Dantzler
Davenport        Delleney         Easterday
Elliott          Fair             Felder
Fleming          Fulmer           Gamble
Hallman          Harrell          Harris, J.
Harrison         Harvin           Haskins
Herdklotz        Hutson           Inabinett
Jaskwhich        Keegan           Kelley
Kennedy          Kinon            Kirsh
Klauber          Knotts           Koon
Law              Limbaugh         Littlejohn
Lloyd            Mason            McKay
McTeer           Meacham          Moody-Lawrence
Neilson          Quinn            Rhoad
Rice             Richardson       Riser
Robinson         Seithel          Sharpe
Sheheen          Shissias         Simrill
Smith, D.        Smith, R.        Spearman
Stille           Stuart           Tripp
Trotter          Vaughn           Waldrop
Walker           Wells            Whatley


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Whipper, S.      Wilder           Wilkes
Wilkins          Witherspoon      Wofford
Worley           Young, A.        Young, J.
Total--81


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

H. 4691--VETOES 1 THROUGH 4--SUSTAINED

The veto on the following Act was taken up.


(R599) H. 4691 -- THE 1992-93 SURPLUS GENERAL FUND REVENUE APPROPRIATIONS. (Abbreviated Title)

VETO 1--SUSTAINED

SECTION 2. Repeal of Section 12-47-447 of the 1976 Code.


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 1; Nays 82


Those who voted in the affirmative are:

Whipper, L.
Total--1

Those who voted in the negative are:

Allison          Askins           Baxley
Brown, G.        Brown, H.        Brown, J.
Brown, T.        Cato             Cooper
Cotty            Cromer           Dantzler
Davenport        Delleney         Easterday
Fair             Felder           Fleming
Fulmer           Gamble           Govan
Hallman          Harrell          Harris, J.
Harrison         Harvin           Haskins
Herdklotz        Hines            Howard
Huff             Hutson           Inabinett
Jaskwhich        Keegan           Kelley


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Kennedy          Keyserling       Kirsh
Knotts           Koon             Law
Limbaugh         Limehouse        Littlejohn
Mason            McKay            McTeer
Meacham          Neilson          Quinn
Rhoad            Rice             Richardson
Riser            Robinson         Sandifer
Scott            Seithel          Sheheen
Shissias         Simrill          Smith, R.
Spearman         Stille           Stuart
Townsend         Tripp            Trotter
Vaughn           Walker           Wells
Whatley          Whipper, S.      Wilder
Wilkes           Witherspoon      Wofford
Worley           Wright           Young, A.
Young, J.
Total--82


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

VETO 2--SUSTAINED

SECTION 7. Retirement Incentive.

Rep. KIRSH explained the veto.


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 14; Nays 84


Those who voted in the affirmative are:

Breeland         Brown, J.        Canty
Cave             Delleney         Harvin
Howard           Keyserling       McTeer
Neal             Rhoad            Sheheen
White            Wilkes
Total--14



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Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison          Askins           Bailey
Baxley           Brown, G.        Brown, H.
Cain             Cato             Chamblee
Cooper           Cotty            Cromer
Dantzler         Davenport        Easterday
Fair             Felder           Fleming
Fulmer           Gamble           Hallman
Harrell          Harris, J.       Harris, P.
Harrison         Haskins          Herdklotz
Hines            Huff             Hutson
Inabinett        Jaskwhich        Jennings
Keegan           Kelley           Kennedy
Kirsh            Knotts           Koon
Lanford          Law              Limbaugh
Limehouse        Littlejohn       Lloyd
Mason            McCraw           McElveen
McKay            Meacham          Moody-Lawrence
Neilson          Quinn            Rice
Riser            Robinson         Sandifer
Scott            Seithel          Sharpe
Shissias         Simrill          Smith, D.
Smith, R.        Spearman         Stille
Stuart           Thomas           Townsend
Tripp            Trotter          Vaughn
Walker           Wells            Whatley
Whipper, S.      Wilder           Wilkins
Witherspoon      Wofford          Worley
Wright           Young, A.        Young, J.
Total--84


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

VETO 3--SUSTAINED

SECTION 8. Retirement Incentive.


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