On this episode of the South Carolina Lede for March 7, 2026: we have South Carolina updates on the war with Iran, including from Sen. Lindsey Graham; we look at the state Supreme Court election that […]
On this episode of the South Carolina Lede for March 3, 2026: we hear from Sen. Lindsey Graham about joint strikes launched by American and Israeli forces against Iran on Saturday; we have some […]
On this episode of the South Carolina Lede for February 28, 2026: we recap week seven of the legislative session, including action on bills dealing with personal income tax reductions, the Ten […]
On this episode of the South Carolina Lede for February 28, 2026: we recap week seven of the legislative session, including action on bills dealing with personal income tax reductions, the Ten […]
The S.C. Senate this week amended and approved an income tax cut that the S.C. House approved last year. The post S.C. Senate amends House tax cut, more than doubling cost appeared first on […]
Back in civics class, we learned governments are supposed to do their work in public. Decisions are not supposed to be done by popularly-elected officials who sneak around in backrooms to keep […]
WASHINGTON — Americans are paying more for gas Monday as the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran chokes off a significant route for roughly one-fifth of the world’s petroleum products. Global prices for […]
COLUMBIA — An updated analysis to legislation that reduces property taxes on boats registered in South Carolina shows counties would take less of a hit than predicted when the Senate approved it […]
COLUMBIA — One of South Carolina’s largest hospital systems wants to part ways with the state’s only nonprofit overseeing organ transplants after a federal rule change put the organization at […]
As communities’ concerns grow over rising electricity prices and the environmental effects of data centers, some local and state officials want to halt development of the facilities. Lawmakers in […]
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Party of 'limited government' wants to raise spending by $3.43 billion in latest version of budget...
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