2011-2012 Bill 4819: State employee cost of living ...



South Carolina General Assembly119th Session, 2011-2012H. 4819STATUS INFORMATIONHouse ResolutionSponsors: Reps. Gilliard, Williams, Anderson, Alexander, King, Jefferson, Howard, Sabb, Stavrinakis, R.L.?Brown, Clyburn, Hodges, Hosey, Mack and WhipperDocument Path: l:\council\bills\nbd\12150ac12.docxIntroduced in the House on February 22, 2012Currently residing in the House Committee on Ways and MeansSummary: State employee cost of living increaseHISTORY OF LEGISLATIVE ACTIONSDateBodyAction Description with journal page number2/22/2012HouseIntroduced (House Journalpage?171)2/22/2012HouseReferred to Committee on Ways and Means (House Journalpage?171)VERSIONS OF THIS BILL2/22/2012A HOUSE RESOLUTIONTO EXPRESS THE STRONG COMMITMENT AND DEEP APPRECIATION OF THE MEMBERS OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES TO THE LOYAL AND DEDICATED EMPLOYEES OF THIS STATE BY SUPPORTING A STATE EMPLOYEE COST OF LIVING INCREASE IN THE 20122013 GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT.Whereas, state employees are one of our State’s most valuable resources. These employees, their dedication and commitment to excellence, as demonstrated so many times and in so many ways, day after day, year after year, are the foundation of our state government; andWhereas, through every task accomplished and problem solved, with each new idea and better practice created, the delivery and quality of services for all South Carolinians are improved; andWhereas, state employees work not only for the citizens of South Carolina, but they also play a vital role in economic development and are an important resource for success that South Carolina businesses rely upon; andWhereas, there are approximately 58,700 fulltime state employees, sixtytwo percent of whom earn between $15,000 and $35,000 a year; these employees provide hundreds of thousands of hours on a daily basis for the efficient and effective operation of this State; andWhereas, since 2001 merit pay increases have not been provided for South Carolina State employees; since July 2007 state employees have received no costofliving increase; and there is a twenty percent deficit when comparing state employee salaries today with what these salaries would be if they were adjusted for inflation; yet these employees have remained committed and loyal to the State throughout these difficult economic times, enduring decreases in salaries, base pay reductions, and recurring furlough days; andWhereas, with a promising upturn in the economic forecast, providing a much needed cost of living increase should receive the highest priority in formulating the state’s 20122013 budget; andWhereas, it is proper and fitting for the members of the South Carolina House of Representatives to lead the way in demonstrating the respect and gratitude the General Assembly has for all` state employees, their tireless efforts, and dedicated service by supporting a cost of living increase. Now, therefore,Be it resolved by the House of Representatives:That the members of the South Carolina House of Representatives, by this resolution, express the strong commitment and deep appreciation to the loyal and dedicated employees of this State by supporting a state employee cost of living increase in the 20122013 General Appropriations Act.XX ................
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