AG Wilson speaks on pending lawsuits regarding federal vaccine mandates
At the Statehouse Wednesday, Attorney General Alan Wilson spoke about three pending lawsuits he’s filed against federal vaccine mandates.
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson says a Columbia man was arrested on 15 counts related to the sexual exploitation of a minor.
At the Statehouse Wednesday, Attorney General Alan Wilson spoke about three pending lawsuits he’s filed against federal vaccine mandates.
A federal judge Tuesday sided with South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson to block a federal vaccine mandate that would require healthcare workers to be vaccinated against the coronavirus.
Columbia, SC (WOLO)– In a statement released by the South Carolina Attorney General’s Office, SC Attorney General Alan Wilson reacted to the OSHA vaccine mandate. “This is garbage and it’s unconstitutional so we will be fighting it. OSHA does not have the authority for this kind of mandate,” Attorney General Wilson said. Wilson went on to say that South Carolina…
Attorney General Alan Wilson is joining a lawsuit against the Biden administration’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for federal contractors, calling it “unconstitutional.”
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO) — As he led the 24th annual Silent Witness ceremony at the state house, Attorney General Alan Wilson reminded people that domestic violence impacts those from all walks of life and in all parts of the state. The ceremony honored the 39 South Carolinians who lost their lives to domestic violence in the past year. “I don’t…
Governor Henry McMaster says he filed an emergency motion with the U.S. Court of Appeals, asking for a stay on the injunction of a budget proviso regarding mask mandates in schools, pending an appeal.
According to South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson, an Orangeburg County man was sentenced to 12 years in prison after pleading guilty to sexually assaulting a child.
State agencies that help crime victims are getting a boost through millions of dollars in grants.
Millions of dollars in government grants will soon flow to a variety of agencies that work with crime victims, state officials announced.