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South Carolina state employees can expect a pay raise of $2,500 or 5%, whichever is higher, state budget writers have decided. With $800 million in additional money available to disburse in what ...
The pay raise will cost the state $61.5 million more a year and is part of a nearly $14.5 billion budget now headed to the General Assembly for an up or down vote. Employees earning more than ...
The South Carolina board of trustee will have a 9 a.m. meeting Friday with the lone item on the agenda being the “approval of athletics employment contract.”
The state auditor is appointed by the South Carolina State Fiscal Accountability Authority. [1] The current State Auditor is George L. Kennedy, who was appointed in 2015. [2] [3] The State auditor cannot be fired. [4] The State Auditor's office has a budget of $8,746,044 for the 2024 fiscal year, with the State Auditor being paid $165,872 ...
Government Contract Law (2nd ed.). Carolina Academic Press. ISBN 0-89089-437-X. J. Edward Murphy (2005). Guide to Contract Pricing: Cost and Price Analysis for Contractors, Subcontractors, and Government Agencies. Management Concepts. ISBN 1-56726-153-1. Oyer, Darrell J. (2005).
The century-old conflict in South Carolina between the urban and rural regions of the state ended as industrial activities surpassed farms in the state. The years following the war were prosperous for the nation but particularly for South Carolina; from 1945 to 1954, South Carolina's economy grew faster than the national average.
The South Carolina board of trustees has approved a new contract extension for men's basketball coach Lamont Paris that will pay him more than $26 million through 2029-30. The panel signed off on ...
The Nukegate scandal was a political and legal scandal that arose from the abandonment of the Virgil C. Summer nuclear expansion project in South Carolina by South Carolina Electric & Gas (SCE&G) and the South Carolina Public Service Authority (known as Santee Cooper) in 2017. It was the largest business failure in the history of South Carolina.