By ROBERT MEYEROWITZ One lawmaker gets indicted while many do just fine The sweeping indictments…
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BY PHILLIP CEASE Servants, sure — with benefits When the Senate met for its organizational…
BY HANNAH HILL Don’t do what we do, they say, declining to turn in assignments…
By PHILLIP CEASE It’s all in the family The Judicial Merit Selection Commission began meeting…
By ELISABETH PARKER Cutting ties for the sake of appearances? Why bother? Ethics laws in many…
By DUNCAN TAYLOR Leaders were made aware of the budget law years ago. And yet. For…
By DUNCAN TAYLOR What counts as ‘official state business’? Most taxpayers would agree that use…
By DEBBIE WISE If regulating school buses is this complicated, what about education itself? Ready…
By HANNAH HILL Your legislature employs some well-dressed security guards. The South Carolina General Assembly…
Our tax code is one great confusing jumble. There’s a reason for that. South Carolina’s…
A year ago, we revealed the state was decreasing the road maintenance fund. Not much has…
A reader tells his story. You decide. Yesterday Ron Aiken surveyed a number of ways…
By RON AIKEN Let’s do the numbers. Trying to find out how much executives and…
In recently reappointing Reynolds Williams to the state Retirement System Investment Commission, S.C. Sen. Hugh…
South Carolina companies would have an easier time getting state contracts of more than $500,000…
Kelly Payne Citizen Reporter During a visit to Dutch Fork High in Irmo on Oct….
Kay Rikard Citizen Reporter Citizen Reporter Kay Rikard’s video on a Gaston resident questioning the…
A Legislative Audit Council report released this morning paints a damning picture of the S.C. Employment…
Many of South Carolina’s highest-profile state entities do not have a policy in place regarding…