Call it a disorder of the legislative state: In South Carolina, there is one set…
Month: February 2012
Grassroots groups pushing for more accountability and transparency in state government are running into a…
Poll some of the parties involved in an effort to thwart the theft and illegal…
Working to convince South Carolinians that a little-known competitive grants program is on the up…
The presidents of South Carolina’s three research universities came prepared Wednesday to talk to a…
Juveniles who plead guilty to non-violent and other minor offenses could have their cases dismissed…
It doesn’t look like any sunlight will shine for now on the traditionally secretive process…
Describing tuition hikes at public colleges as tantamount to tax increases, a state senator says…
South Carolina’s child custody law would see its biggest overhaul in decades under a bill…
State law requires that House and Senate appropriation committees meet in joint open session to…
A third bill has been introduced to put the kibosh on ethics self-policing in the…
Lots of politicians rail against federal earmarks in Congress, but the S.C. General Assembly has…
It’s a sure sign the S.C. General Assembly is back in session when tents rise…