Maryland Digital News > Blog > PRESS RELEASE > South Carolina Senate approves $15.8B budget after debate on bathrooms and conference switching – The Associated Press PRESS RELEASESouth Carolina Senate approves $15.8B budget after debate on bathrooms and conference switching – The Associated PressMarylandDigitalNews.comPRESS RELEASEposted on Jul. 25, 2024 at 2:37 am South Carolina Senate approves $15.8B budget after debate on bathrooms and conference switching The Associated Press Source link MarylandDigitalNews.comJuly 25, 2024previous article50% Off No7 Skincare & Makeup | Prices from $3.98!next article‘Magnificent Seven’ stocks see worst drop since launch of ChatGPT — with $1.7 trillion in value erased in 2 weeksthe authorMarylandDigitalNews.comYou Might Also LikePRESS RELEASENorth Carolina Attorney General Election 2024 Live Results – NBC NewsNovember 7, 2024PRESS RELEASECalls mount for video release in fatal shooting by North Carolina deputies – PBS NewsHourNovember 7, 2024PRESS RELEASETillis to Lead Legislation to Replenish the SBA Disaster Loan Program Following Hurricanes Helene and Milton – Thom TillisNovember 7, 2024PRESS RELEASENorth Carolina’s next governor could have a more potent veto with even a small Democratic gain – News10NBCNovember 7, 2024PRESS RELEASEPresidential Election Results Map: Trump Wins – The New York TimesNovember 7, 2024PRESS RELEASENC Democrats break Republican supermajority in the state House, giving Stein more veto power – The Fayetteville ObserverNovember 6, 2024
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