Rep. Nancy Mace says if she moves ahead and launches a 2026 Republican run for South Carolina governor, she'll aim "to lock down support" from President Trump.
Nancy Mace of South Carolina said that she is “seriously considering” a gubernatorial run in 2026 and will make a final decision in the coming weeks.Mace, who represents South Carolina’s First Congressional District,
Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president of the United States on Monday, drawing mixed reactions from South Carolina leaders. Here’s what they’re saying: Governor Henry McMaster (R) “President Trump’s inauguration is a powerful reminder that America’s best days are ahead of us.
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson is hosting a press conference Monday morning to discuss an annual report on human trafficking.
Multiple South Carolina doctors have filed a federal lawsuit over South Carolina’s abortion law. The lawsuit names Attorney General Alan Wilson and every Solicitor in the state, among others. The lawsuit claims the state’s abortion law is too vague ...
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The report revealed investigations in 40 of the state’s 46 counties last year, emphasizing the widespread nature of the issue.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson, chair of the state’s Human Trafficking Task Force, released the 2024 annual report Monday morning, shedding light on the state’s ...
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson says the state investigated 285 tips related to human trafficking.
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South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has released the 2024 Human Trafficking Task Force Annual Report which shows the extent of human trafficking in SC.
Five doctors in South Carolina have sued in federal district court against the state’s six-week limit on abortion, arguing that the abortion prohibition infringes upon their religious liberty. Allison Zimmer,