March 16, 2020 •
South Carolina Governor Postpones County Elections

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On Sunday March 15, South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster has announced all county elections will be postponed until after May 1. Additionally, this announcement comes will a list of measures to help combat the spread of COVID-19. These guidelines include […]
On Sunday March 15, South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster has announced all county elections will be postponed until after May 1.
Additionally, this announcement comes will a list of measures to help combat the spread of COVID-19.
These guidelines include the closing of all schools within the state for the remainder of March.
January 20, 2020 •
South Carolina Governor Proposes Registration Requirements for Local Lobbyists

South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster
Gov. Henry McMaster released a budget proposal with a provision to expand state lobbying laws to cover local lobbying of county, city, and town councils. The proposal would also double the current lobbyist registration fee from $100 to $200. The […]
Gov. Henry McMaster released a budget proposal with a provision to expand state lobbying laws to cover local lobbying of county, city, and town councils.
The proposal would also double the current lobbyist registration fee from $100 to $200.
The fee increase would allow the State Ethics Commission to strengthen its investigative and enforcement activities.
June 27, 2019 •
South Carolina Lawmakers Return for a One-day Special Session

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South Carolina lawmakers met for a one-day special session June 25 to review several bills Gov. Henry McMaster recently vetoed. The special session was held to consider Gov. McMaster’s 28 budget vetoes worth approximately $41 million. Additionally, lawmakers considered a […]
South Carolina lawmakers met for a one-day special session June 25 to review several bills Gov. Henry McMaster recently vetoed.
The special session was held to consider Gov. McMaster’s 28 budget vetoes worth approximately $41 million.
Additionally, lawmakers considered a bill which allowed erasing of a public disorderly conduct charge for first offenders under certain conditions.
Lawmakers aren’t expected to return to the State House until session reconvenes in January.
May 10, 2019 •
South Carolina Legislature Calls Statewide Session

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The 123rd General Assembly adjourned at 5 p.m. Thursday after approving a resolution allowing lawmakers to reconvene for a statewide session beginning May 20. Concurrent Resolution 785 provides that the General Assembly meet in a statewide session to consider special […]
The 123rd General Assembly adjourned at 5 p.m. Thursday after approving a resolution allowing lawmakers to reconvene for a statewide session beginning May 20.
Concurrent Resolution 785 provides that the General Assembly meet in a statewide session to consider special matters including any vetoes by Gov. Henry McMaster.
Additionally, the Assembly will consider bills that have passed both Houses in different versions and are in a conference committee.
The General Assembly will return at noon on May 20 and continue until not later than 5 p.m. on May 22.
November 7, 2018 •
Henry McMaster to Remain Governor of South Carolina
Republican Henry McMaster defeated Democrat James Smith to become governor of South Carolina. With 99 percent of precincts reporting, McMaster beat Smith 54 percent to 45 percent. McMaster is the former Attorney General and Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina. He […]
Republican Henry McMaster defeated Democrat James Smith to become governor of South Carolina.
With 99 percent of precincts reporting, McMaster beat Smith 54 percent to 45 percent.
McMaster is the former Attorney General and Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina.
He became governor of South Carolina in 2017 when Nikki Haley was appointed Ambassador to the United Nations.
June 25, 2014 •
South Carolina McMaster Wins Primary Runoff for Lieutenant Governor
Republicans have chosen former Attorney General Henry McMaster as the party’s nominee for lieutenant governor. McMaster easily won the runoff against businessman Mike Campbell, the son of late Republican Gov. Carroll Campbell, despite campaign support from former Arkansas Gov. Mike […]
Republicans have chosen former Attorney General Henry McMaster as the party’s nominee for lieutenant governor. McMaster easily won the runoff against businessman Mike Campbell, the son of late Republican Gov. Carroll Campbell, despite campaign support from former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee.
The win is also a positive for former Sen. Rick Santorum, who campaigned for McMaster in the closing days before the runoff.
McMaster will face Democrat state Rep. Bakari Sellers in the November general election.
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