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Katrina Frye Shealy (born December 25, 1954, in
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) is an American politician, and a member of the
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. She is a
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but was elected as a petition candidate from District 23 in
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. At the time of her election in 2012, she was the only woman in the South Carolina Senate but as of May 2023, she is now one of six women currently serving in the South Carolina State Senate. She is an insurance executive and the former chairwoman of the Lexington County Republican Party. Shealy was the past Chair of the S.C. Friends of Juvenile Justice and is very active in Juvenile Justice reform.


Electoral history

In 2008, Shealy ran for the Republican Party's State Senate District 23 nomination against long-time incumbent state senator
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. Despite support from prominent Republicans including
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, Shealy was defeated. Shealy filed again as a candidate in the 2012
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primary. Her name was removed from the ballot after it was determined that she incorrectly filed her candidate paperwork. This case went to the SC Supreme Court and resulted in the removal of over 200 candidates from the ballot that year who had also incorrectly filed their paperwork. It was known as the Great Ballot Debacle of 2012. Shealy fought to have her name added to the general election ballot as a petition candidate and won the November 7, 2012 general election with 51% of the vote. In 2015 Shealy created a 501(c)3, Katrina's Kids, to serve children in Foster Care and Group Homes across all 46 counties in South Carolina. The foundation raises funds to send children to summer camp, participate in sporting opportunities, or any approved extracurricular activity not supported by state funding. The foundation has also helped with medical or dental funding for children. Katrina's Kids holds an Annual Music Benefit and a Race for the Case 5K event that helps supply suitcases and backpacks for children entering foster care.


South Carolina State Senate

Shealy chairs the Senate Family and Veterans' Services Committee, and serves on the Senate Corrections and Penology, Finance, and Rules Committees. In her first term, Shealy served on the Agricultural and Natural Resources Committee, Corrections and Penology Committee, Fish, Game and Forestry Committee, General Committee, and the Judiciary Committee. In 2015, Shealy was elected First Vice Chairman of the
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. Running against Democrat Bill Brown, Shealy was reelected to serve a third term on November 3, 2020, with 72.5% of the vote. She now serves on the Finance Committee, Labor, Commerce and Industry, Rules, Family and Veteran Services, which she chairs, and Corrections and Penology. Shealy was appointed to serve on the SC Joint Citizens and Legislative Committee On Children and also serves as past chair of the Southeastern Legislative Committee Human Services and Public Safety Committee. She serves as Chair of the S.C. Suicide Prevention Committee and is a member of the S.C. Child Fatality Review Committee. Shealy serves as Chair of the Family and Veterans Services Committee and is the first Republican woman to serve as chair of a Standing Committee in the South Carolina Senate.The Unexpected Women Blocking South Carolina’s Near-Total Abortion Ban
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Shealy is also co-chair of the SC Suicide Prevention Coalition and a member of the Governor's Committee on Domestic Violence. She also serves on the Senate Operations and Management Committee. Senator Shealy serves on the Board for the National Foundation of Women Legislators and served as National Chair in 2022. In 2018 Shealy was the sponsor of Legislation in SC that was signed into law by the Governor creating the Office of the Child Advocate (S805). This Agency has oversight over the nine state agencies that handle children's issues and went into effect on July 1, 2019. In 2022 Shealy received national attention for a speech criticizing her colleagues' approach to abortion legislation. In 2023, she joined with a Democrat, an Independent and two other Republican women state senators, calling themselves, "The Sister Senators": Sen. Mia McLeod (I-Richland), Sen. Katrina Shealy (R-Lexington), Sen. Penry Gustafson (R-Kershaw), Sen. Margie Bright-Matthews (D-Colleton), and Sen. Sandy Senn (R-Charleston). They blocked male state senators from passing a bill that would ban almost all abortions in South Carolina by fillibustering it. On May 23, 2023, Senate Republicans passed another bill that severely restricted abortion rights to six weeks, exceptions made only in cases of rape, incest, fetal abnormalities or the woman's life or health being in danger and paving the way for a Supreme Court confrontation over its elements. Shealy had offered an alternative amendment that would have preserved some rights, including a ban expanded to twelve weeks, but it was rejected by the Senate in a 21 to 25 vote. 2023 Forbes 50 over 50 Women in America. In June 2023, Shealy endorsed
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in the
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.


Awards

Shealy has received the following awards: * 2013 Outstanding Female Statesman Award for Lexington County Republican Party * South Carolina Republican Party 2013 Terry Haskins Award * South Carolina Federation of Republican Women's 2013 Woman of the Year * Strom Thurmond Award for Excellence in Government in Public Service, 2013 * Saluda River Chapter of Trout Unlimited Conservationist of the Year, 2013 * 2014 South Carolina Wildlife Federation Conservationist of the Year * 2014 South Carolina Taxpayers Association "Friend of the Taxpayer" Award * 2014 Woodman of the World "Community Leadership" * 2015 National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Legislator of the Year * 2015 Palmetto Trout Award * 2015 Palmetto Center for Women Twin Award * 2015 SCCADVASA Legislator of the Year * 2016 Children's Advocacy Champion for Children * 2016 United Way Common Good Award for Volunteerism * 2016 Trailblazer Award for Leadership on Domestic Violence Issues * 2016 SCSHA Legislator of the Year Award * 2016 FGA Champion for Children * 2017 S.C. Beer Wholesalers Legislator of the Year * 2017 American Legion Special Legislative Award * 2017 Respectable Award, Able SC * 2017 Legislative Award, S.C. Department of Probation, Pardon, and Parole Services * 2019 Chair Elect National Foundation of Women Legislators * 2018-2020 Chair Southeastern Legislative Conference Human Service and Public Safety Committee * 2019 Board National Conference of State Legislatures Women's Network *2019 The Christian Life and Public Affairs Committee of the S.C. Baptist Convention Public Servant Award *2020 As One S.C. Outstanding Achievement Award *2020 S.C. Suicide Prevention Coalition Leadership & Service Appreciation Award *2021 S.C. National Guard Association State Senator of the Year *2021 Honorary Duckmaster - The Peabody Hotel *2021-2023 Chair, National Foundation for Women Legislators *2022 Able S.C. Legislative Award *2022 S.C. Department of Social Services Legislative Champion Award *2022 Girl Scouts Women of Distinction Award *2023 S.C. Network of Children's Advocacy Centers BeHeard4Kids State Leadership Award *2023 Wholespire Senate Legislative Champion *2023 Disability Advocacy Day, Advocate of the Year *2023 S.C. Athletic Trainers' Association President's Award *2023 Friends of Athletic Trainers *2023 Forbes 50 over 50 Most Influential Women in America “Impact” *In September 2023 it was announced that "The Sister Senators" had been selected to receive the
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Profiles in Courage Award. The award was presented in an October 2023 ceremony at the
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. *One of South Carolina Women in Leadership's 2023 Leadership Legacy Honorees, along with the other "Sister Senators"


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Sister Senators' speeches
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