South Carolina lawmakers return for last time in 2019
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) South Carolina lawmakers on Tuesday headed back to the Statehouse for one more time in 2019 to take up Gov. Henry McMaster's limited vetoes of the $9 billion state budget.
The governor worked with legislative leaders on the state's spending plan, so they were in agreement on big items like $159 million on teacher raises, $65 million on a new fund to help attract businesses to the state's poorest school districts and $67 million set aside so every income tax filer can get a $50 rebate check.
Many of the 28 items worth about $41 million that McMaster vetoed out of the budget went to items the governor said were requests lawmakers made without saying exactly where the money was going.
One big veto rejected $11 million for the Judicial Department for a case management system. McMaster said money needs to be spent on a system that can work with all parts of the criminal justice system.
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(Florence Morning News)