Governor McMaster Unveils Ambitious Executive Budget for Fiscal Year 2025-2026

Columbia, S.C. – Governor Henry McMaster today revealed his Executive Budget for the 2025-2026 fiscal year, outlining a vision that prioritizes fiscal discipline, tax relief, education, infrastructure, and disaster preparedness. With South Carolina’s booming economy generating a $1.8 billion budget surplus, the governor emphasized the transformative potential of the proposed investments.

“By thinking big, by being bold, and by making these transformative investments, I believe we will set our state on a course that will provide the opportunity for prosperity, success, and happiness for generations of South Carolinians,” Governor McMaster stated in a letter to the General Assembly.

Key Budget Highlights

Accelerated Tax Cuts

Governor McMaster continues to prioritize income tax reduction, proposing a decrease in the personal income tax rate from 6.2% to 6%. This cut is expected to save taxpayers $193.5 million.

Education Investments

The budget allocates $200 million to raise the starting salary for teachers to $50,000—a year ahead of schedule. Additional funds will support full-day 4K programs, expand school choice, and ensure a school resource officer in every school.

Higher Education Affordability

The governor proposes freezing in-state college tuition for the sixth consecutive year and allocating $80 million in state lottery funds for need-based financial aid. A $2 million study will also examine the future of higher education in the state.

Infrastructure and Disaster Relief

Recognizing the state’s infrastructure needs, $100 million is allocated to repair and rebuild bridges, while $50 million will address costs from Hurricane Helene. Another $150 million is set aside for a new South Carolina Public Assistance program to help local governments and nonprofits recover from disasters.

Public Safety Enhancements

Significant investments in public safety include $14.5 million for law enforcement pay raises and new hires, a $2,000 tax credit for first responders, and $43.2 million for corrections officer retention and prison improvements.

Land and Environmental Conservation

The budget includes $15.5 million for land preservation and flood mitigation efforts and funds to study undergrounding electric power lines to reduce storm-related outages.

Healthcare and Workforce Development

A $100 million neurological hospital is proposed to address high stroke and dementia mortality rates in the state. Additionally, $95 million is allocated to scholarships for technical college students pursuing high-demand careers.

Economic Momentum and Vision

Governor McMaster attributed the state’s surplus to strong economic growth and sound fiscal policies. His budget reflects a commitment to sustaining this momentum while addressing critical needs across South Carolina.

For more details on the governor’s Executive Budget and associated documents, visit sc.gov.

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