Money, Priority or Management?
According to a new poll of General Election voters commissioned by Palmetto Promise Institute, 81% of South Carolina voters believe that...
According to a new poll of General Election voters commissioned by Palmetto Promise Institute, 81% of South Carolina voters believe that...
Your informed participation in local elections can shape a better future for every South Carolinian, town by town.
The Legislature took some small but important steps that reflect the sense of unity, community and compassion.
The presidential campaign has revealed widespread public anger about government programs that don’t seem to work as intended.
South Carolina has a new law, signed by Gov. Nikki Haley last Friday, that allows terminally ill patients to try investigational drugs.
A law giving terminally ill patients access to medicines has passed the state House with overwhelming bipartisan support.
We all know the drill: whenever the government uses its clout to set prices, it invariably inflicts harm.
This Letter To The Editor was written by Ellen Weaver and was published in The Post and Courier on 4/22/16. As we celebrate the remembrance of Passover I was interested to note the repeated use of the word “exodus” in The Post and Courier’s article: Schools continue struggle with exodus of students under school choice. The
A new type of hurricane is headed our way, the likes of which we’ve never seen. And we are fortunate to have a 14-year warning to prepare.
H.O.P.E Plan Provides Substantive and Effective Proposals for Reforming Education in South Carolina.