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5/17/23

Reprinted with permission from Lexington County

Please help us congratulate Lexington County's Ed Lundeen who has been named the South Carolina Veterans' Affairs Officer of the Year by the South Carolina Association of County Veterans’ Affairs Officers.

Ed Lundeen and his team at the Lexington County Veterans' Affairs Office were recognized in front of County Council during their meeting on Tuesday, May 9.

This award is intended to recognize a County Veterans’ Affairs Officer who has shown unusual initiative and imagination in the... Read more

5/16/23

SCAC is proud to announce our brand-new County COMPASS e-newsletter is now available! Delivered straight to your inbox monthly, this comprehensive newsletter offers the latest updates, insights, and noteworthy happenings from around the state. The County COMPASS is your tool for navigating the ever-evolving landscape of county government.

Read the May 2023 County COMPASS e-newsletter.

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5/12/23

Every year, SCAC awards a total of $12,500 in scholarships to graduating high school seniors who reside in counties chosen by lot. In the 2023 draw Berkeley, Calhoun, Dillon, and Lancaster counties were selected.

SCAC also awards a $2,500 scholarship to a graduating high school senior who resides in the same county as the association’s current president. For 2023, a student from Lexington County was awarded the scholarship in honor of Lexington County Council Member and SCAC President Debra B. Summers.

 “These scholarships are another way for SCAC’s Board and the... Read more

5/9/23

The House and Senate spent the final week of the regular statewide session finalizing committee deliberations and debating numerous bills in their respective chambers. As a result of a disagreement over the future of the Comptroller General’s office, no sine die resolution was adopted to allow the General Assembly to return to deal with specific bills such as the

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5/4/23

The House spent most of the week in subcommittees and committees to advance bills to the floor prior to sine die Thursday, May 11. The Senate spent most of the week debating bills on the floor but also heard testimony in subcommittees on several bills relevant to counties. Bills of interest are discussed below:

Revenue, Finance and Economic Development

Commercial Solar Property Tax Exemption – H. 3948... Read more

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