Tom Corbin, R-Travelers Rest, hold a Senate Finance subcommittee hearing on whether to eliminate sales tax on feminine hygiene products on Wednesday, April 17, 2024, in Columbia, S.C. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Collins)


April 19, 2024

In South Carolina, progress is being made to boost female representation in political leadership roles. Despite an all-male Senate subcommittee, recent elections have led to an increase in women senators, elevating the state from last place in the U.S. for female representation in the upper chamber.

The issue came to light during discussions about a proposal to remove sales tax from feminine hygiene products, where an all-male Senate Finance subcommittee was responsible for considering the bill. However, despite the lack of female representation on the subcommittee, five women spoke in favor of the proposal before Republican Sen. Katrina Shealy, who became the first woman in the Senate after a four-year gap in 2013, addressed the committee.

Sen. Shealy emphasized the importance of keeping feminine hygiene products affordable and accessible, particularly for young women facing financial difficulties. Despite lingering challenges, the bill received unanimous approval from the subcommittee and now proceeds to the Senate floor for further consideration. Sen. Shealy's track record of successfully passing bills in the previous session positions her as a key advocate for the proposal's advancement.

Efforts to increase female participation in politics extend beyond legislative initiatives. Organizations like SC Women in Leadership have been actively encouraging women to run for office and providing support and training for aspiring candidates. Despite progress, the representation of women in South Carolina's General Assembly remains relatively low compared to other states, with just 27 out of 170 senators and House members being women. However, recent additions, such as Democratic Sen. Tameika Isaac Devine, have contributed to improving these numbers.

The importance of women's voices in political leadership is underscored by the unique perspectives they bring to policymaking. The experiences and concerns of women differ from those of men, making it essential to have diverse representation in decision-making bodies. Initiatives like SC Women in Leadership aim to empower women to take on leadership roles and ensure their voices are heard in shaping policy.

The push for increased female representation in politics is also reflected in the rising number of women running for office in South Carolina. While only a handful of women ran for state Senate and House positions in 2016, the current election cycle has seen a significant increase in female candidates, indicating a growing interest and engagement among women in the political process.

The campaign to remove sales tax from feminine hygiene products highlights the broader issue of gender equity and access to essential healthcare items. Student-led initiatives like No Periods Left Behind are advocating for greater awareness of the challenges faced by women who cannot afford these products, emphasizing the importance of recognizing menstrual hygiene as a basic necessity rather than a luxury.

Despite the potential revenue loss from removing sales tax on feminine hygiene products, the health and well-being of individuals must take precedence. Furthermore, the passage of bills like Sen. Sandy Senn's proposal to allow cosmetologists to provide services in mobile studios or homes demonstrates the importance of addressing gender disparities in various sectors, including healthcare and entrepreneurship.

Overall, the efforts to increase female representation in South Carolina's political landscape are essential for promoting gender equality and ensuring that women's voices are heard and valued in decision-making processes. Through continued advocacy and support, progress can be made towards achieving greater gender diversity and inclusivity in political leadership roles.

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