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Representative Eric Bikas (R)

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Party
Republican
District
26
Took Office
November 2010
Comittees
HOUSE Education and Public Works Committee

Recent Bills

May 17 11
Introduced Regular Session House Bill 4223 – Prohibit Raises for SCPSA Employees
May 05 11
Introduced Regular Session House Bill 4185 – PPP Candidate Qualifications
Jun 07 11
Bill is Law Regular Session House Joint Resolution 4097 – Approve Regulations of SBE Requirements of Certification
Apr 06 11
Introduced Regular Session House Joint Resolution 4041 – SC Constitutional Amendment
Mar 31 11
Regular Session House Concurrent Resolution 4004 – Honor the Easley Combined Utilities

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Recent Votes

Jun 29 11
Supported Regular Session House Bill 172 – Higher Education Financial Transaction Transparency
Jun 29 11
Supported Regular Session House Joint Resolution 3701 – Appropriation of Capital Reserve Funds
Jun 29 11
Supported Regular Session House Bill 3792 – Vessels Displaying Blue LIghts
Jun 22 11
Supported Regular Session House Bill 3700 – Financing State Government
Jun 22 11
Missed Regular Session House Joint Resolution 3701 – Appropriation of Capital Reserve Funds

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Capitol Office

  • 434C Blatt Bldg.
    Columbia, USA 29201
  • Phone: (803) 212-6892

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