South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3344

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

State Infrastructure Protection Act

Impact

If enacted, the bill would amend the South Carolina Code of Laws by adding a new section that outlines the definitions and legal implications of what constitutes critical infrastructure and the companies that would be restricted under this law. One notable aspect is the Governor's authority to designate a country as a threat, which could lead to a growing list of restricted nations as geopolitical tensions evolve. This legislative measure positions South Carolina as proactive in safeguarding its infrastructure while potentially impacting businesses that rely on international partnerships.

Summary

House Bill 3344, also known as the State Infrastructure Protection Act, is a legislative proposal aimed at enhancing the security of critical infrastructure within South Carolina by restricting contracts with certain foreign-owned companies. The bill specifies that businesses and governmental entities are prohibited from entering agreements that would grant companies from designated countries—specifically China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia—access to or control over critical infrastructure assets in the state. This includes areas such as communication systems, the electrical grid, and water treatment facilities. The bill is a response to concerns over national security and potential risks associated with foreign ownership of critical sectors.

Contention

The proposal has generated debate, indicative of broader national issues regarding trade and security. Advocates argue that the bill is necessary to protect citizens and secure vital infrastructure from potential foreign manipulation or sabotage. Conversely, critics express concerns that such sweeping restrictions may have unintended consequences, including the potential to strain relationships with foreign partners and the risk of isolating South Carolina's businesses from necessary technological support and advancements. This could hinder growth and innovation within critical sectors reliant on global collaboration and expertise.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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