Discussions with politicians from across the Palmetto State and beyond, moderated by Post and Courier reporters.
Since President Trump has taken office, there have been concerns regarding immigration and transgender rights at the forefront of the nation and in the Lowcountry.
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WYFF 4 Greenville-Spartanburg on MSNSC inmate caught using contraband cellphone for child sex crimesSouth Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced that an inmate used a contraband cellphone to commit more sex crimes against a minor.
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson led a 37-state coalition that wants the FDA to take action against manufacturers of fake weight loss drugs.
In a statement South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced that his office’s Vulnerable Adults and Medicaid Provider Fraud unit (VAMPF) has arrested 42-year-old, Tierra Chawntell Moody of Moncks Corner.
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson fired back at U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace after she accused him of failing to take her sexual abuse allegations seriously.
Attorney General Alan Wilson has announced South Carolina’s price gouging law is going into effect. This comes after Governor Henry McMaster declared a State of Emergency due to the wildfires.
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WCIV Charleston on MSNSouth Carolina joins 23-state coalition supporting Trump order on gender proceduresSouth Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced Wednesday the state's participation in a 23-state coalition filing a friend-of-the-court brief in support
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson is spearheading a bipartisan effort urging Congress to tackle the escalating issue of organized retail crime.
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson filed a court update clarifying his position regarding Section 504.
Attorney General Alan Wilson has announced South Carolina’s price gouging law is going into effect. This comes after Governor Henry McMaster declared a State of Emergency due to the wildfires.
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr and South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson are among 17 from across the United States seeking to dismantle a key piece of a disability rights law.
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