Debate on congressional redistricting continues in SC
The debate on proposed redistricting continued in the Senate Friday, May 22.
The debate on proposed redistricting continued in the Senate Friday, May 22.
At the State House Monday, May 18, lawmakers returned to continue debate on proposed congressional redistricting.
Thursday, May 14, 2026, was Multi-cultural Business Alliance Day at the State House.
“This is a win. You know if we can get this across the finish line, it’s gonna help a lot of South Carolinians, who have the means and ability to better their housing. It’s gonna do that. It’s gonna remove that barrier and still protect landlords and not take away their ability to assess whether or not someone can pay their rent,” says Schuessler.
“Hospitality Day” at the State House draws a large crowd of foodies and legislators each year. But it’s not just a day for great eats. It also serves to remind lawmakers of the pressing issues affecting the industry.
Should it pass, the bill would eliminate existing exceptions for rape, incest, and fatal fetal anomalies — as well as criminalize women who have an abortion and their healthcare provider.
Tuesday morning (April 14) people from across the state came to Columbia to celebrate Advocacy Day at the State House.
Tuesday’s “Unified Rally for Special Olympics South Carolina” at the State House brought out over 1,500 students from 32 different schools.
It is budget week for state lawmakers.
A new bill could change the way some families and communities celebrate.