Lawmakers move to deny $5 million for SC State convocation center
There is another effort to deny funding to South Carolina State University following the decision to remove Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evette as commencement speaker.
There is another effort to deny funding to South Carolina State University following the decision to remove Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evette as commencement speaker.
Congressman Jim Clyburn is breaking his silence on the controversy surrounding the upcoming commencement ceremony at his alma-mater.
The lieutenant governor is remaining unapologetic in her comments both before and after she was removed as commencement speaker for South Carolina State University’s upcoming graduation.
Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evette filed for the upcoming gubernatorial election this afternoon.
Attorney General Alan Wilson, Representative Nancy Mace, Representative Ralph Norman, and Senator Josh Kimbrell join Pamela Evette in vying for the Republican nomination.
Held by the 9/11 Remembrance Foundation of South Carolina, the event also recognizes each of the 64 First Responders and military members who’ve died here at home since September 11, 2001.
Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evette has officially announced her run for governor.
According to the event’s host, My SC Education, the celebration raises awareness about the benefits of school choice including public, charter, magnet, virtual, home school, and private school options.