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South Carolina’s governor is pushing state House members to approve a bill preventing lawsuits against businesses and other groups by people who contract COVID-19 as long as federal and state health guidelines were being followed.
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The South Carolina House has passed a proposal to require all schools in the state to offer in-person classes five days a week starting the last week in April.
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Gov. Henry McMaster issued an executive order directing the South Carolina Department of Social Services to prevent federal agencies from placing undocumented, unaccompanied migrant children from the southern border in foster care and group homes in his state.
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The South Carolina Senate has passed a bill to fine people who don’t get over from the left lane of a three-lane highway when overtaken by traffic.
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South Carolina is one of about two dozen states that have few or no statewide LGBTQ protections. The federal Equality Act would change that, but some in the state say the bill goes too far.
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The proposal allows harsher penalties for killings, assaults, stalking, vandalism and other crimes motivated by hatred for someone’s race, sexual orientation, religious beliefs or disability.
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South Carolina’s GOP chairman Drew McKissick tells The Associated Press that Donald Trump is backing him for a third term.
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The South Carolina House on Wednesday overwhelmingly passed a bill banning nearly all abortions, following the lead of other states with similar measures that would go into effect if the U.S. Supreme Court were to overturn Roe v. Wade.
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South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster on Monday removed the head of the State Accident Fund and called for an investigation into whether she improperly steered a $600,000 government contract to her husband’s company.
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Candidates including John McCain, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich and Donald Trump have all visited the restaurant in the heart of South Carolina's conservative Upstate.