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Legislative Updates

While the Legislature is in session from January through May of each year, we post a weekly Legislative Update. If you would like these updates delivered to your inbox, you can sign up for the mailing list. We also issue Action Alerts on critical, time sensitive issues and provide the tools you need to contact your elected officials.

The Upstate Update: January 2019 - January 20th, 2019

In this month's Upstate Update, get the details on this year's ForeverGreen Luncheon and award recipients, read about recent conservation successes, ways you can create a lasting legacy, and more. read more

Legislative Updates 2019: Week 1 - January 13th, 2019

Upstate Forever and the conservation community hit the ground running as the SC Legislature opened the 2019-2020 Session this week. read more

By Shelley Robbins

Legislative Wrap Up - July 12th, 2018

What happened with Energy? The Conservation Bank? read more

By Shelley Robbins

Legislative Update 2018 Week 9 - March 12th, 2018

What's happening with the Conservation Bank? With Energy? read more

By Shelley Robbins

Legislative Update 2018 Week 6 - February 20th, 2018

Conservation Bank Reauthorization Passes the House Overwhelmingly! read more

By Shelley Robbins

Legislative Update 2018 Week 5 - February 12th, 2018

Conservation Bank Reauthorization gains traction but Nuisance was a nuisance. Shelley Robbins covers the issues that matter most. read more

By Shelley Robbins

Legislative Update 2018 Week 4 - February 5th, 2018

Conservation Bank, Nuisance Bill, and some great work by our Upstate delegation. Shelley Robbins covers the issues that will matter most this legislative session. read more

By Shelley Robbins

Legislative Update 2018 Week 3 - January 28th, 2018

Encouraging Conservation Bank News this week! Shelley Robbins covers the issues that will matter most this legislative session. read more

By Shelley Robbins

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