South Carolina adopts REINS-style state law, prohibits judicial deference
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Annelise Reinwald
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BallotpediaSouth Carolina adopts REINS-style state law, prohibits judicial deferenceballotpedia.orgOn June 30, 2026, Gov. Henry McMaster (R) signed H 3021, making South Carolina the third state this year to enact a REINS-style law, and the fifth to prohibit judicial deference. The bill included other provisions related to executive agency procedure and oversight. H 3021 requires legislative approval for all executive agency regulations with estimated […]
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