The South Carolina General Assembly, also called the South Carolina Legislature, is the state legislature of the U.S. state of South Carolina. The legislature...
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The North Carolina General Assembly is the bicameral legislature of the state government of North Carolina. The legislature consists of two chambers: the...
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The South Carolina Senate is the upper house of the South Carolina General Assembly, the lower house being the South Carolina House of Representatives...
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South Carolina General Assembly, submitting an executive budget, and ensuring that state laws are enforced. The 117th and current governor of South Carolina...
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The South Carolina House of Representatives is the lower house of the South Carolina General Assembly. It consists of 124 representatives elected to two-year...
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Claflin College—now known as Claflin University. In 1896 the South Carolina General Assembly passed an act of separation and established a separate institution...
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1990s, South Carolina had a majority Democratic representation in both the U.S. House of Representatives and the General Assembly of South Carolina. While...
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The county was created on February 25, 1897 by an act of the South Carolina General Assembly. Dorchester County is included in the Charleston-North Charleston...
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palmetto at the center of the field. On January 26, 1861, the South Carolina General Assembly adopted a new flag by adding a golden palmetto encircled with...
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The university was founded as South Carolina College on December 19, 1801, by an act of the South Carolina General Assembly initiated by Governor John Drayton...
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in South Carolina to serve a cocktail (the Stage Door, which claimed to sell the state's first legal mixed drink after the South Carolina General Assembly...
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The comptroller general of South Carolina is a constitutional officer in the executive branch of the U.S. state of South Carolina. Forty individuals have...
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the provinces North Carolina and South Carolina and both received their own attorneys general. The attorneys general in North Carolina and other British...
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The South Carolina State House is the building housing the government of the U.S. state of South Carolina, which includes the South Carolina General Assembly...
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Montgomery (1856). Report on the Survey of South Carolina. South Carolina General Assembly. p. 32. ISBN 9785880484188. Retrieved December 2, 2014. Town...
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University of South Carolina; SCETV operates satellite studios in Spartanburg, Sumter and Rock Hill. The South Carolina General Assembly in 1958 authorized...
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legislative terms of the South Carolina General Assembly, the law-making branch of government of the U.S. state of South Carolina. South Carolina became part of...
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The South Carolina Circuit Court is the state court of general jurisdiction of the U.S. state of South Carolina. It consists of a civil division (the...
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Session, South Carolina". "South Carolina Code of Laws, Legal Holidays". South Carolina General Assembly. Retrieved 2007-07-16. "South Carolina Code of...
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Gardner (1920). History of South Carolina. Lewis Publishing Company. "South Carolina During the 1900s - The 73rd General Assembly (1919-1920)". www.carolana...
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Ports in Greer, South Carolina, and Dillon, South Carolina. Established by the South Carolina General Assembly in 1942, it is authorized and charged with...
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governor of South Carolina heads the executive branch; the South Carolina General Assembly heads the legislative branch; and the South Carolina Supreme Court...
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the South Carolina General Assembly to create a majority-black district. The rural counties of the historical black belt in South Carolina make up much...
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Carolina General Assembly. Archived from the original on 2008-03-18. Retrieved 2008-03-31. "Official State Symbols of North Carolina". North Carolina...
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the upcoming election. William C. Preston, on behalf of the South Carolina General Assembly asked Calhoun to prepare a report on the present situation...
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1852, the town was officially incorporated by an act of the South Carolina General Assembly and comprised approximately one square mile. The iconic Church...
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from the South Carolina General Assembly to improve inland navigation between the town and Charleston. On top of this, the General Assembly exempted all...
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illnesses, High Hills of Santee. In the 1780s, after the South Carolina General Assembly decided to move the state capital from Charleston to the central...
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hero General Robert Conway. In 1883, the South Carolina General Assembly changed the name of the town to "Conway". Conway is situated on the South Carolina...
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