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SC Supreme Court ruling calls into question local government 'user fees' for services


SC Supreme Court ruling calls into question local government ‘user fees’ for services
Chris Joseph
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“User fees” are commonly used across the state to fund public services like fire departments, Tim Winslow, the Executive Director of the South Carolina Association of Counties, said.
CAMDEN, S.C. (WIS) - A new South Carolina Supreme Court ruling calls into question a funding mechanism that counties use to fund services across the state.
On June 30,
Citing state law, the court found the payers of the fees were not differently benefited than members of the broader public. As a result, the court ruled the fees were taxes, and could not be implemented unless authorized by the General Assembly. ....

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SC high court hears 1st suit in monument protection law


SC high court hears 1st suit in monument protection law
by Jeffrey Collins, The Associated Press
Posted May 25, 2021 2:13 pm EDT
Last Updated May 25, 2021 at 2:14 pm EDT
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) The South Carolina Supreme Court heard its first challenge to the state law protecting Confederate and other historical monuments since it passed 21 years ago with justices questioning Tuesday if parts or all of the act are constitutional.
The Heritage Act was passed in 2000 to move the Confederate flag which then flew atop the Statehouse dome to a pole in front of the Capitol. As part of the compromise, it also required a two-thirds vote of the General Assembly to tear down, move or alter any other historical monument or structure. ....

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