SC Senate kills congressional redistricting bill as early primary votes surge
In a vote of 26 to 18, the South Carolina Senate voted to effectively kill the contentious bill on congressional redistricting.
In a vote of 26 to 18, the South Carolina Senate voted to effectively kill the contentious bill on congressional redistricting.
Happening Tuesday at the State House: South Carolina senators are set to continues debate on congressional redistricting. Crysty Vaughan has more on the debate.
On Tuesday afternoon, the SC Senate voted to not take up Congressional Redistricting in a special session, after regular session ends on May 14th.
“Honestly just when I think we can’t get more sycophantic or obsequious, we sink to a new low. We’re so afraid of upsetting the 9% of South Carolinians that vote in the Republican primaries that we trip all over ourselves to do their biddings,” says Rep. Spencer Whetmore.