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Senate Overwhelmingly Passes Port Restructuring Bill
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posted February 20, 2009
COLUMBIA – The State Senate overwhelmingly
passed legislation Wednesday that restructures the State Ports
Authority. Senate bill 351 sets new qualifications for SPA board
members, ensures transparency in port actions, and provides new
oversight of the State’s most important economic development and
job-creating tool.
“We put our best foot forward for the people of South Carolina and the
250,000 residents who depend on our ports for their livelihood,” says
the bill’s primary sponsor, Senator Larry Grooms (R-Bonneau). “The
question before us was, ‘How do we compete in a 21st century
market knowing we have a port model that’s broken, a model that’s lost
some business, a model that port customers tell us may be headed in the
wrong direction?’ The Senate today answered by saying, ‘We
modernize, we update, we innovate. We compete with the best of the best
and offer a quality service.’”
S.351 sets the qualifications and background that gubernatorial
nominees for the SPA board should have before they may serve.
Those with maritime, shipping, finance, business, law or management
experience could serve on the nine-member board. The bill also:
- provides for
a diversity of interests on the board;
- prohibits
conflict of interest transactions;
- requires
that compensation for the executive director and division directors are
approved in a public vote; and
- ensures the
SPA develops long-range development and financing plans.
“Change is coming,” says Senator Glenn McConnell (R-Charleston), one of
the bill’s co-sponsors. “Let’s not look back at old political
battles. Let’s be about the businesses of creating opportunity, hope,
and quality of life. Our port has distinct advantages and unique
features that make it attractive to customers across the globe. We’ve
refocused the port and set it on a new course where professionalism is
the rudder.”
“This is a win for the waterfront community, for the Lowcountry, for
the Palmetto State,” adds Senator Robert Ford (D-Charleston), another
co-sponsor. “It builds on our earlier work with the people of our
port-area communities who realize the SPA’s importance for everyone.”
The bill further sets a mission for the Ports Authority, and
affirmative duties for the board and the executive director. It
allows the governor to remove board members for cause, and sets their
terms at five years. S.351 also calls for the SPA to move
expeditiously to develop the SPA’s new container terminal in North
Charleston, and to continue plans to develop a port in Jasper County.
The bill has the support of much of the state’s business
community. It passed on a bipartisan 31-14 vote and now moves to
the House.
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