Staff reports | S.C. Gov. Henry McMaster this week proposed millions of dollars of spending in his State of the State address to deal with lagging and critical South Carolina issues.
The General Assembly came into session this week with a $1.2 billion surplus from the past two years, largely because it didn’t approve a FY 2020 budget because of the COVID-19 pandemic. That allowed reserves to grow so the state is strong financially now, compared to neighboring states.
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