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SC senator says taxpayers shouldn t fund officials state plane use, cites abuse

SC senator says taxpayers shouldn t fund officials state plane use, cites abuse Andrew Caplan, The State (Columbia, S.C.) Mar. 5 WEST COLUMBIA, S.C. A South Carolina lawmaker is introducing legislation to sell two state airplanes meant for officials travel to and from official business. Senate Majority Leader Shane Massey, R-Edgefield, made the announcement Friday at the S.C. Aeronautics Commission in West Columbia following exclusive reporting by The State and Island Packet. The story appeared online on Thursday and will appear in the print edition in coming days. After that same reporting, Gov. Henry McMaster directed the state s Department of Administration to conduct an up-to-date analysis on the cost and benefits of maintaining or selling aircraft owned by state agencies and institutions of higher education, McMaster s spokesman Brian Symmes said Friday.

SC Senate leader: Sell state planes if aren t used right

Former Navy captain reports to prison for obstruction sentence

Former Commander of Gitmo Naval Base behind bars Capt. John R. Nettleton will serve his 2-year sentence at a South Carolina prison following his 2020 conviction for obstructing justice in a death investigation. Author: First Coast News Staff Published: 10:49 AM EST March 2, 2021 Updated: 10:49 AM EST March 2, 2021 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Note: The related video in this story is from an earlier report.) The former commander of Naval Base Guantanamo Bay is behind bars in a South Carolina prison where he will serve two years for obstructing justice in a death investigation. Captain John R. Nettleton, 55, reported to FCI Edgefield in Edgefield, South Carolina, Monday, following his conviction in a Jacksonville federal courtroom last January. 

Ambetter from Absolute Total Care Has South Carolina Residents Covered During Special Open Enrollment

Ambetter from Absolute Total Care Has South Carolina Residents Covered During Special Open Enrollment CMS opens a Special Enrollment Period for the federal Health Insurance Marketplace through May 15, 2021 News provided by Share this article COLUMBIA, S.C., March 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Now through May 15, South Carolina residents may select Ambetter from Absolute Total Care for healthcare coverage in 30 counties through the federal Health Insurance Marketplace. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced a special enrollment period (SEP) for individuals and families to apply and enroll for the coverage they need. As the COVID-19 pandemic has brought unprecedented challenges, Ambetter from Absolute Total Care continues to offer a variety of health insurance offerings that are among the most affordable in the state.

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