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The embattled four-term treasurer Curtis Loftis said he was not surprised by the vote; a two-thirds House vote is required to ...
South Carolina’s Republican-dominated Senate voted 33-8 on Monday to kick the Republican treasurer out of office over a $1.8 ...
Statehouse reporters Gavin Jackson, Russ McKinney and Maayan Schechter are back at the Capitol reporting what you need to ...
As the General Assembly resumes its long session next week ahead of the May 8 crossover date, still parked in a rules ...
South Carolina's economy is in great shape despite a top income tax rate that ranks among the highest in the Southeast. Does ...
The South Carolina Senate voted late Monday to remove state Treasurer Curtis Loftis from office for his role in a $1.8 billion accounting error that went unreported for ...
Three separate bills to legalize gambling in South Carolina received a hearing April 22 showing the first signs of life for a ...
South Carolina senators took the historic step of voting to remove the state’s elected treasurer from office, he hasn’t lost ...
Under the bills, construction could cease immediately if a local zoning official found its use is not permitted in the area ...
Age limits on members of Congress could attract support from both Republicans and Democrats, Nathan L. Gonzales writes.
A South Carolina Education Subcommittee recently approved the framework of a bill that could change the oversight of the South Carolina High School League.
The South Carolina Senate voted 33-8 to remove State Treasurer Curtis Loftis on Monday. So, what happens next?