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Absentee voting bill sponsor says he s open to compromise at subcommittee hearing

Absentee voting bill sponsor says he’s open to compromise at subcommittee hearing Absentee voting bill sponsor says he’s open to compromise at Subcommittee hearing By Chris Joseph | April 21, 2021 at 7:31 PM EDT - Updated April 21 at 7:31 PM COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - On Wednesday, the Election Laws Subcommittee held a hearing for House Bill 4150, which if passed, would dramatically reshape Sponsor Rep. Brandon Newton (R-Lancaster and York Counties) said at the beginning of the review he was open to dialogue. “I am totally open to compromise, to testimony, to ideas, this is, I don’t pretend to be an expert about election law. I offer this bill as a starting point,” he said.

African American history soon to be requirement to graduate from SC state colleges

African American history soon to be requirement to graduate from SC state colleges © WYFF The African American college documents bill would require college students to take classes on African Merican historic documents A bill is making its way through the South Carolina Legislature to bring further focus to particular African American historic documents. The House cleared the measure Tuesday to require students at public colleges and universities to complete the coursework before graduating and it now heads to Gov. McMaster’s desk, where it’s expected to be signed.Sign up for our Newsletters The effort is part of a larger bill to amend other educational efforts – including a 1924 law requiring students take a year-long course on the Constitution and other founding documents. Lawmakers say it’s a law colleges and universities have not been in compliance with.

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