S.C. Code Ann. § 59-29-155
HISTORY: 2016 Act No. 192 (H.3848), Section 2, eff May 26, 2016.
2016 Act No. 192, preamble and Section 1, provide as follows:
"Whereas, the United States of America is currently celebrating the 239th year of its independence and the 228th year of its people living free under the United States Constitution, the greatest governing principles ever written; and
"Whereas, it is the obligation and responsibility of every United States citizen to understand the importance of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, the Federalist Papers, and other documents that set forth and explain the principles of federalism, a governing system whereby the states and the federal government share responsibility for governing, and understand the rights of the people to private property, due process, and other inalienable rights; and
"Whereas, the Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution provides that '[t]he powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the State respectively, or to the people'; and
"Whereas, the preservation of our great nation depends on strict adherence to the Tenth Amendment and other principles that protect the states and the people from overzealous acts of all branches of the federal government; and
"Whereas, many preeminent legal scholars and jurists, including Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, have observed that 'Congress will nibble away at state sovereignty, bit by bit, until someday essentially nothing is left but a gutted shell'; and
"Whereas, understanding the proper role and the limitations of government have been a recurring issue for our courts throughout the history of our nation; and
"Whereas, every state has constitutional requirements for the education of the children of the state; and
"Whereas, many states recognize the importance of complying with its constitutional mandate of education by enacting laws that require graduating students to have a working knowledge of this country's Founding Principles; and
"Whereas, as stated by Patrick Henry, 'No free government, or the blessings of liberty, can be preserved to any people [but] by a frequent recurrence to fundamental principles'; and
"Whereas, educating our children on the Founding Principles of our nation is crucial to the continuance of our free Republic."
"SECTION 1. This act is known and may be cited as the 'South Carolina Founding Principles Act'."