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Cunningham says plan would boost South Carolina COVID shots

Cunningham says plan would boost South Carolina COVID shots
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Cunningham says plan would boost South Carolina COVID shots

Cunningham says plan would boost South Carolina COVID shots
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South Carolina gubernatorial candidate Mia McLeod makes stop on Hilton Head Island

South Carolina gubernatorial candidate Mia McLeod makes stop on Hilton Head Island WJCL 9 hrs ago © WJCL Mia McLeod Candidate for South Carolina governor Mia McLeod made a stop on Hilton Head Island on Saturday for a pop-up meet and greet. McLeod, a Democrat, visited the Cherry Hill School on Dillon Road.Sign up for our Newsletters McLeod currently serves as a Senator for South Carolina s 22nd District. She announced she s running for governor last month. She s the first Black woman in the state to do so. Sen. McLeod said, We re going to continue to do exactly what we did here today, and we re going to continue to get crowds like we got here today. The people of South Carolina are hungry for change . for something new, different and exciting and that s what our campaign is all about.

Cunningham would legalize marijuana if elected SC governor

Meg Kinnard Associated Press MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. (AP) Joe Cunningham the former one-term Democratic congressman now running to unseat South Carolina Republican Gov. Henry McMaster is pushing for medicinal and recreational legalization of marijuana, changes he says would offer health care options and spin off millions in tax revenue for state coffers. “This is going to be a game-changer in South Carolina,” Cunningham told The Associated Press last week, several days ahead of Monday’s official rollout of his marijuana plan. “There are so many reasons why we need to do this, and the time is now.” To Cunningham, legalization solves multiple problems: freeing up police to focus on violent criminals, providing a treatment alternative for those who are terminally or chronically ill, and generating millions for a state he says is “dead last” in areas where funding has been a struggle, like education and health care.

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