The all-online format for this year’s advocacy meeting broke the topics down into quick videos shared through email and social media. The videos remain available on the event webpage. Taking on topics like the expansion of naloxone to first responders, law enforcement reform and municipal enclaves, the short videos aim to spark conversations and action.
One of the topics of the week, broadband internet expansion, included updates from the federal and state levels. Lawmakers are working to expand infrastructure and access to high-speed internet throughout the state.
“Broadband can do for rural communities in the 21st century what electricity did in the 20th century,” said Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-SC). “The South Carolina legislature is to be applauded for the work it [has] done in this area. We are working at the federal level to make sure that we give them the resources necessary to make this part of South Carolina’s future going forward.”
Rep. Jeff Duncan (R-SC) noted that 21 million people in the United States had no broadband access before COVID-19, “and that number is shocking. So that’s why it’s so important that we don’t stop the progress now. We can work on expanding broadband in a bipartisan fashion here in Congress, and on the state level.”
The goal of Hometown Legislative Action Week is to empower South Carolina’s cities and towns to speak with their legislators on areas that impact their hometowns. Local officials should use the Association’s Advocacy Initiatives and the information shared during Hometown Legislative Action Week to start a conversation with legislators to create change in our communities.
Beyond watching and sharing the 2021 HLAW videos, there are some other steps city and town officials can take to keep up with what’s happening at the State House:
- Subscribe to From the Dome to Your Home, the Association’s weekly legislative report delivered by email every Friday during the session. The report takes a look at what’s happening with the Association’s Advocacy Initiatives as well as any other legislation with an impact on cities and towns.
- Listen to the City Quick Connect podcast, where the Association’s advocacy staff discuss the week’s legislative happenings during the session.