Emily Heatwole Keeney
Adams and Reese
emily.keeney@arlaw.com
8032124967
1221 Main Street Suite 1200, Columbia, SC, 29205, 
Subjects: Business/Commerce, Housing/Real Estate/Development/Construction, Insurance, Planning/Land Use/Zoning, Professional/Vocational Licensing, Public Safety, RFP/Procurement, Taxes
I have worked with the South Carolina Legislature, state agencies and Constitutional Officers for over 15 years. I am highly experienced in navigating the state appropriations legislative processes. I am highly skilled at assisting clients by identifying multiple pathways to achieve the intended goals and outcomes.
1) Acadia Healthcare
2) American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network,Inc
3) American Property Casualty Insurance Association APCIA
4) Charter Schools USA
5) City of Cayce
6) Communities In Schools of South Carolina
7) Curriculum Associates
8) Greenville Water System
9) Healthy Learners
10) Infinite Campus
11) Junior Achievement of Greater SC
12) Kiawah Development Partners
13) Limestone Charters Association
14) Liminex, Inc.
15) Metrc LLC
16) Meyer Center for Special Children
17) New Morning Foundation
18) Novo Nordisk, Inc.
19) Pattison's Academy
20) Richland-Lexington Airport District
21) Santee Development Corporation, LLC
22) SC Career Kids
23) SC Emergency Medical Services Association
24) Spark Therapeutics, Inc.
25) The College Board
26) The R L Bryan Company
27) The Town of Lexington
28) Town of Edisto Beach
29) University Of South Carolina
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Prior to joining Adams and Reese, Emily served as the Director of Government Affairs for the South Carolina Department of Education. In this role, she served as the liaison between the agency and South Carolina's General Assembly, the Governor, the Congressional Delegation, other state agencies and stakeholder groups. Additionally, during the legislative session she provided public testimony during hearings, coordinated agency policy development, and annually facilitated the agency budget request through the Governor's Office and the General Assembly.Emily also spent seven years within the South Carolina House of Representatives' Ways and Means Committee, serving as a budget analyst with involvement in the Health and Human Services Budget Subcommittee and the Public Education and Special Schools Subcommittee. Her work included coordinating the passage of $2 billion in state appropriations through the budget process and coordinating communication between the General Assembly, the state's school districts and the South Carolina Department of Education, as well as a variety of legislation affecting K-12 education, property tax, and sales and use tax.
Last Updated: April 01, 2025