Former Congressman Cunningham officially announces run for governor of South Carolina
The former congressman for South Carolina’s First District lost his seat to Republican challenger Nancy Mace this past November. Share Updated: 9:29 AM EDT Apr 26, 2021
Former Congressman Cunningham officially announces run for governor of South Carolina
The former congressman for South Carolina’s First District lost his seat to Republican challenger Nancy Mace this past November. Share Updated: 9:29 AM EDT Apr 26, 2021
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SC politics briefing Maayan Schechter, The State (Columbia, S.C.)
Feb. 19 Welcome to your weekly South Carolina politics briefing, a newsletter curated by The State s politics and government team.
As has become custom in the South Carolina Legislature, a lot happened this week and here are the highlights and what s to come.
First, abortion.
It was not a surprise this week that the South Carolina House was going to move to pass the fetal heartbeat abortion ban bill.
Though for anyone watching the debate Wednesday, it felt like days within a day.
Before we give you the least surprising news of the week that Gov. Henry McMaster signed the bill into law Thursday just as he has promised for months (oops we did it) let s explain what took place this week and why it s unlikely we re going to hear the end of it.
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Bill banning abortions after 6 to 8 weeks faces one more big hurdle in the SC Senate (Source: Adam Mintzer) By Adam Mintzer | January 27, 2021 at 8:12 PM EST - Updated January 28 at 7:40 AM
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - The Fetal Heartbeat Bill banning abortions in South Carolina after six to eight weeks cleared a key hurdle Wednesday and could be passed out of the Senate as early as Thursday.
“We’ve got a way to go, but we’ve never been this close,” Gov. Henry McMaster said Wednesday, standing by Republican leaders and activists who support the bill. “My request, my urging, is don’t stop now.”