South Carolina legislature ends its 2025 session with some wins and some uncertainty
- The South Carolina General Assembly concluded its 2025 session with some achievements while leaving uncertainty regarding the state treasurer's future.
- Lawmakers approved measures aimed at lowering insurance rates for restaurants and meeting rising power demands due to population growth.
- A bill was passed allowing parents to use public funds for private school expenses.
- Important issues such as a hate crimes bill and medical marijuana legislation did not make significant progress during the 2025 session.
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Six crime bills that passed the South Carolina legislature in 2025
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCBD) – The 2025 regular session of the South Carolina General Assembly ended Thursday, with lawmakers racing to send bills to the governor’s desk in the final days. Leadership in the Republican-controlled House outlined public safety as a priority before the session even began, and crime-related issues often came to the forefront of debate as it went on. South Carolina legislature ends its 2025 session with some wins and …
State lawmakers rush to snare final deals - Charleston City Paper
MORNING HEADLINES | It's the last day of the regular session of the South Carolina General Assembly, which means lawmakers will be buzzing this way and that to try to get final deals on lagging bills. The post State lawmakers rush to snare final deals appeared first on Charleston City Paper.
South Carolina legislature ends its 2025 session with some wins and some uncertainty - ABC Columbia
(AP) — The South Carolina General Assembly wrapped up its regular 2025 session Thursday with a few accomplishments, but a number of things like the fate of the state treasurer and radical changes in the state’s tax code are still up in the air. In a flurry of action over the final days, the Republican-dominated legislature passed a bill they hope will reduce skyrocketing insurance rates for restaurants and clubs that serve liquor, and another me…
CCU's in-state tuition will not increase, but on-campus room and board fees will rise
Some things never change, and it appears that in-state tuition rates at Coastal Carolina University may fall into the category. For a seventh consecutive year, the CCU Board of Trustees voted to maintain the current tuition rate for both undergraduate and graduate students from South Carolina.
South Carolina legislature ends its 2025 session with some wins and some uncertainty - Regional Media News
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The South Carolina General Assembly wrapped up its regular 2025 session Thursday with a few accomplishments, but a number of things like the fate of the state treasurer and radical changes in the state’s tax code are still up in the air. In a flurry of action over the final days, the Republican-dominated legislature passed a bill they hope will reduce skyrocketing insurance rates for restaurants and clubs that serve liquor,…
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