This hasn’t been a terribly productive year for the South Carolina Legislature.
There has been as much talk about what might not get done this year as about what will get accomplished.
For example, a bill that would dedicate hundreds of millions of additional dollars to South Carolina’s crumbling, dilapidated roads and bridges — supposedly a top priority for legislators coming into 2015 — hit a snag in the state Senate, as a recent vote to give the bill special debate status failed to get the needed two-thirds majority. Continue>>>
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