Dozens of amicus briefs were filed in a legal dispute over Gov. Henry McMaster’s executive order that would halt state Medicaid funds from going to Planned Parenthood.
The federal government, federal lawmakers, and conservative groups took South Carolina’s side in a US Supreme Court dispute over the state’s attempt to defund Planned Parenthood.
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster defended the state’s right to exclude abortion providers, such as Planned Parenthood, from its Medicaid program.
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What Nancy Mace alleges and what S.C. attorney general saysThe South Carolina Law Enforcement Division confirmed Monday night it has an active investigation into accusations of assault, voyeurism and harassment involving the former fiancé of U.S. Rep. Nancy ...
A South Carolina bill proposes tax credits for businesses offering child care and incentives for workers to address shortages ...
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abcnews4 on MSNFoster Care Crisis: Mount Pleasant family shares story as SCDSS seeks 150 foster familiesThe South Carolina Department of Social Services says as of January 2025 there were nearly 4,000 kids in the foster care system.
Ukraine could trade territory in potential peace talks with Russia, Zelensky says Ukraine strikes Russia's Saratov oil ...
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