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The office building on the S.C. Statehouse grounds that houses the offices of state Treasurer and Comptroller General. Lawmakers are demanding answers from the state’s financial agencies about $1.8 billion of taxpayers’ money sitting untouched in a bank account where it doesn’t belong. Jessica Holdman/S.C. Daily Gazette

SC leaders don’t know why or how state has $1.8B sitting in wrong bank account

February 22, 2024
News

By Jessica Holdman SCDailyGazette.com COLUMBIA — South Carolina has $1.8 billion of taxpayer funding sitting untouched in a bank account where it

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House, Senate GOP trade insults as reform fight stalls judicial elections

February 21, 2024
News

By Jessica Holdman SCDailyGazette.com COLUMBIA — In another Statehouse showdown, South Carolina’s House speaker is blaming senators for blocking the elections of

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SC lawmaker mail-orders bourbon to show support for home, curbside alcohol deliveries

February 14, 2024
News

By Jessica Holdman SCDailyGazette.com COLUMBIA – The chairman of a powerful House committee stepped to the podium this week carrying a cardboard

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Hyde: SC sends tax dollars to other states, denies its own children

February 14, 2024
Voices

By Paul Hyde The state’s recent decision to deny federal food assistance to children is not only bad news for kids from

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Former SC agency head Templeton gives US Rep. Nancy Mace GOP challenger in 1st District

February 7, 2024
News

By Jessica Holdman SCDailyGazette.com COLUMBIA — The former director of one of South Carolina’s largest state agencies is challenging U.S. Rep. Nancy

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Volunteers participate at a union organizing event Thursday, Jan. 4, 2024, outside Westinghouse Electric Company’s nuclear fuels plant south of Columbia. About 600 employees at the plant are expected to vote on whether to unionize under the International Brotherhood of Electric Workers. Photo courtesy of the South Carolina Progressive Network

600 Columbia-area Westinghouse workers could unionize in ‘right-to-work’ SC

February 4, 2024
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By Jessica Holdman SCDailyGazette.com COLUMBIA — Some 600 workers at a Columbia-area nuclear fuel plant are expected to vote on whether to

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