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Eviction Record Sealing Senate Subcommittee Hearing

  • South Carolina Statehouse 1100 Gervais Street Columbia, SC, 29201 United States (map)

Pack the Room for S. 983

Eviction Record Sealing Subcommittee Hearing

South Carolina tenants have waited long enough. We have been emailing our senators, sending postcards, and calling their offices non-stop.

We finally have a subcommittee hearing for S.983, the Eviction Record Sealing Bill, and we need to PACK THE ROOM.

This hearing is a critical step toward ending the practice of eviction records following people for life, even when cases are dismissed or resolved. Lawmakers need to see and feel the people most impacted by this crisis in the room.

Why This Matters

In South Carolina, an eviction filing becomes public record the moment it’s filed. That record can block families from housing, jobs, and stability for years, sometimes forever. S.983 would give tenants a real second chance.

What to Expect

  • Attend a legislative subcommittee hearing at the Statehouse

  • Tenants and allies showing visible, collective support for eviction record sealing

  • Coordinated tenant testimony (speakers will be supported and prepped)

  • A powerful, organized presence demanding movement on S.983

Tenant & Accessibility Support

SC Tenant Union is committed to making sure tenants and working-class people can be in the room. We will provide:

  • Gas cards for those who need transportation support

  • Care items (fidgets, snacks, small bites)

  • Light snacks and bevs provided

No one should be excluded from democracy because of cost, stress, or access barriers.

Want to Testify?

We need as many written testimonies as possible!

If you have lived experience with eviction, housing instability, or the long-term harm of eviction records, send written testimony to email below or bring a printed copy.

  • info@sctenantunion.org

Tentative Schedule

  • The hearing begins at 9 am, but attendees are highly encouraged to arrive early to find parking and get thru security.

Let’s show legislators what tenant power looks like. Let’s pack the room. Let’s move S.983 forward together.

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