
What a week at the 15th Annual SC Automotive Summit – our largest ever! We were joined by Governor Henry McMaster to release the latest Manufacturing Economic Impact Report, and the results once again confirm South Carolina is a manufacturing powerhouse.
Manufacturing drives a $300 billion annual economic impact, supports 3 out of every 10 jobs statewide, and generates one-third of the state’s general fund revenue – a powerful reminder that South Carolina’s prosperity and manufacturing go hand in hand.
We look forward to using the report’s findings to continue advancing policies that strengthen our business community.
Legislative Recap – Week 5
(S.831). Both subcommittees expect to meet again.
Other Notable Actions
- UI Tax Changes (S.688) – On Thursday, a Senate Labor, Commerce and Industry Committee (LCI) Subcommittee advanced a bill to modify the unemployment insurance (UI) tax system by adjusting the benefit ratio lookback period from 12 to 20 weeks, reducing the solvency target for the Unemployment Trust Fund to return tax dollars back to employers, and modifying penalties for delinquent reporting to alleviate the strain on business. SCMC testified in support of the bill, which now heads to the full Senate LCI Committee.
- Abandoned Buildings Tax Credit (S.853) – On Tuesday, a Senate Finance Subcommittee advanced a bill that clarifies eligibility rules for abandoned building tax credits in response to a S.C. Department of Revenue (DOR) ruling released earlier this year.
- Judicial Reform (H. 4755) – On Wednesday, the House passed a bill aimed at reducing legislative influence over the Judicial Merit Selection Commission (JMSC), which screens and recommends judicial candidates for election by the General Assembly. The bill now heads to the Senate.
- Alcohol Delivery and Curbside Pickup (H.3857) – On Tuesday, a House Judiciary Subcommittee advanced a bill that would allow retailers to deliver alcoholic beverages to consumers. Additionally, it allows consumers to place orders for alcoholic beverages and have them delivered to their vehicle upon arriving at stores. The bill now heads to the full House Judiciary Committee.
New Bills Introduced
A notable bill introduced this week was:
- The Data Center Siting Act (S.902) – This bill by Sen. Luke Rankin (R-Horry) establishes a framework for data center development, including siting conditions, permitting requirements, operational standards, noise standards, and decommissioning requirements. The bill was referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Next Week
The House Ways and Means Committee is expected to start deliberating its version of the state’s FY2026-27 budget next week, beginning on Tuesday. Other notable meetings already scheduled include:
- Tuesday – Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources Subcommittee on the “Data Center Development Act” (S. 867).
- Wednesday – Senate Transportation Committee on DOT Modernization (S. 831).
SCMC Announces Brandon Charochak as Communications Director
SCMC Updates & Announcements
Manufacturing Madness Returns
The excitement continues to build for Manufacturing Madness as nominations are now underway!
Now in its fifth year, this popular statewide, bracket-style tournament gives the public a chance to vote for the Coolest Thing Made in SC. The products featured each year represent the people behind them — the workers, teams, and companies whose work supports jobs, strengthens communities, and helps drive our state’s economy.
Any product manufactured in South Carolina is eligible. Nominations will remain open through February 19, with public voting beginning February 23. Submit your nomination at www.scmanufacturingmadness.com!
Black History Month Spotlight: Janet Foster-Whitley
SCMC continues its Black History Month Spotlight series, recognizing leaders whose work helps move South Carolina forward. This week, we featured Janet Foster-Whitley, Senior Director of B2B Sales – Enterprise Dealer & North America Retreading at Michelin North America. Janet plays a key role at one of South Carolina’s most influential manufacturing companies, contributing to work that keeps commerce and transportation moving.
SCMC Safety Awards
Applications are being accepted for SCMC’s Safety Awards. Winners will be honored at the South Carolina Safety and Environmental Summiton March 11, 2026. Apply now.
Business Week 2026 Sponsorship Opportunities
The 41st Annual South Carolina Business Week will return to the USC Darla Moore School of Business in July 2026, and we are now seeking sponsors.
South Carolina Business Week is a scholarship-based program that introduces high school students to business fundamentals, leadership, and the American free enterprise system through hands-on learning with business professionals.
Sponsorship opportunities are available at multiple levels, offering meaningful engagement and recognition while helping develop South Carolina’s future workforce.
Learn more about Business Week 2026 and how to become a sponsor at the link below.
https://myscmc.org/business-week/business-week-sponsors/
For questions, contact Demetria Shuler, Business Week Coordinator at Demetria.shuler@myscmc.org
Upcoming Events
Women’s Leadership Symposium | March 5, 2026
South Carolina Safety and Environmental Summit | March 9-11, 2026
Spotlight on Agriculture and Forestry | March 17, 2026