Budget without earmarks could harm poor, rural parts of SC the most, some legislators say
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Budget without earmarks could harm poor, rural parts of SC the most, some legislators say
Senate Finance Chairman Harvey Peeler, R-Gaffney, who announced April 9, 2025, that the Senate's spending plan would include no earmarks for the coming fiscal year, talks with Senate Judiciary Chairman Luke Rankin, R-Myrtle Beach, in Senate chambers on Thursday, Jan. 11, 2024. (File photo by Mary Ann Chastain/Special to the SC Daily Gazette)COLUMBIA — The state’s poor and rural districts stand to lose the most from a budget with no earmarks, som…
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