SC governor signs law increasing penalties for killing a K9 officer
A law increasing the penalties for killing a K9 officer is now official.
Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette and state Attorney General Alan Wilson have advanced to a runoff for the Republican nomination for South Carolina governor, according to the Associated Press.
A law increasing the penalties for killing a K9 officer is now official.
Democrats may be in a more celebratory mood than usual as they gather Friday in South Carolina, a state led almost entirely by Republicans.
The debate on proposed redistricting continued in the Senate Friday, May 22.
Faith wins and Palmetto Family Council hosted a faith forum at Village Church in Blythewood Thurs, May 21.
The South Carolina Election Commission is hoping to avoid any confusion for voters amid the redistricting debate.
As the South Carolina Legislature moves at breakneck speed to redraw the state’s congressional maps, U.S. Rep. James Clyburn called the situation “disappointing.”
Attorney General Alan Wilson and other law enforcement officials were at the State House Wednesday, May 20 to celebrate.
On Friday, Governor Henry McMaster signed House Bill 4756, the South Carolina Student Physical Privacy Act, into law.
At the State House Monday, May 18, lawmakers returned to continue debate on proposed congressional redistricting.