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The State House Gavel: Senate Finance approves budget that won't include earmarks
| April 10, 2025
In a rare joint move, the House and Senate budget chairmen said that the 2025-26 fiscal year budget will not include earmarks. And speaking of the budget that passed the Senate Finance Committee, the latest on the income tax plan.

The State House Gavel: Gov pick to lead environmental agency praised, hands-free bill in House
| April 09, 2025
Myra Reece, Gov. Henry McMaster's choice to lead the Department of Environmental Services, appeared for her first confirmation hearing to lead the new agency. Senators try to revive hate crimes legislation. The House is expected to debate a hands-free driving bill before heading out of town for a week.

Simmer & Stocks Sink—Buy the Dip
| April 08, 2025
On this episode of the South Carolina Lede for April 8, 2025: we catch you up on the budget action in Washington as Republicans get closer to implementing major Trump Administration priorities; in Columbia, we take you through the confirmation hearing of Dept. of Public Health nominee Dr. Ed Simmer; we also hear from DAODAS Director Sara Goldsby about what’s fueling a decline in drug overdose deaths; and more!
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The State House Gavel: 5 bills lawmakers face with 1 month left
| April 08, 2025
From liquor liability to private school tuition vouchers, South Carolina lawmakers have several large items staring them down before they go home for the year next month. A breakdown of some top issues left. Gov. Henry McMaster defended his pick to lead the new environmental services, who, like his public health nominee, has faced criticism.

Tax Reform Hits the Skids
| April 05, 2025
On this episode of the South Carolina Lede for April 5, 2025: we close out the Table Rock Complex fires with a final update; we take a look at the utility bill that moved through the Senate late Wednesday as well as the anti-DEI bill that went through the House; the major tax reform and reduction bill hits the skids as the financial impact is revealed; and more!
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The State House Gavel: Gov's public health pick fails to advance, GOP pushback pauses tax plan
| April 04, 2025
A calendar reminder: There are five more official weeks of session, accounting for 15 days, plus one more day for the Senate's Monday, April 21 hearing over the state treasurer. But the calendar is actually more narrow than that, given House furlough plans and Senate plans to be off the floor to account for Senate Finance Committee budget work.
