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The One Big Beautiful Bill Act requires most states to pay for food benefits. It leaves South Carolina with a choice: cut the ...
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WSAV-TV on MSNSC AG discusses NAACP lawsuit against budget proviso on educationA legal fight is continuing to unfold in Columbia over how race and gender can be discussed in South Carolina classrooms.
The SC Dept. of Public Safety says it plans to award funding for 58 new SRO positions in the coming week, according to a ...
South Carolina schools that were set to receive federal funds at the start of July are finally getting their money. On Friday ...
State Superintendent of Education Ellen Weaver released a statement following the Trump administration's announcement that ...
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CHAPIN, S.C. — Rep. Ralph Norman, among the most conservative Republicans in the U.S. House, is entering South Carolina's ...
For the second consecutive year, Charleston County Schools will kick off the school year with all classrooms fully staffed ...
Public broadcasting in South Carolina could lose up to $3.1 million due to recently-passed federal budget cuts that whacked ...
Rep. Ralph Norman, among the most conservative Republicans in the U.S. House, is entering South Carolina’s 2026 governor’s ...
Faith leaders will take their protests over federal budget cuts to the South, which has high poverty rates and many who they ...
Republican South Carolina Sen. Wes Climer speaks out against a pay raise for all lawmakers that was part of the state budget on Wednesday, May 28, 2025, in Columbia, S.C.
The South Carolina General Assembly has likely met for the last time this year, easily passing a budget that included what is effectively an $18,000-a-year raise for all of its members.
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