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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(107,985 posts)
Fri Aug 26, 2022, 02:33 PM Aug 2022

SC lawmakers didn't know $1.5 million was for private 'school?' Is that some sort of joke?

Only South Carolina lawmakers could claim they didn’t know exactly how $1.5 million was going to be spent before giving it away — and then believe that’s a legit defense for the boondoggle.

The attempt to distance themselves from the initial intent of the giveaway shows the need for reforming the state’s budget process to ensure money isn’t being wasted and spent in ways that are against this little thing called the South Carolina Constitution.

Lawmakers who supported giving $1.5 million in public money to Christian Learning Centers of Greenville are now claiming they didn’t know the centers were going to build a school with the money and that it isn’t actually building a school despite “school” being written all over the proposal for the spending.

In a report by The State’s Zak Koeske, Rep. Mike Burns, R-Greenville and Rep. John McCravy, R-Greenwood said “they hadn’t read the proposal before sponsoring the project, which the General Assembly included in its annual spending plan, but that preliminary discussions with the group had not involved a school.”

https://www.yahoo.com/news/sc-lawmakers-didn-t-know-110300158.html

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SC lawmakers didn't know $1.5 million was for private 'school?' Is that some sort of joke? (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Aug 2022 OP
'SC lawmakers' joke. elleng Aug 2022 #1
I'm betting Christian Nationalist Hillsdale College fingerprints gibraltar72 Aug 2022 #2
They are basically acknowledging that this won't survive a lawsuit SCantiGOP Aug 2022 #3

SCantiGOP

(13,870 posts)
3. They are basically acknowledging that this won't survive a lawsuit
Fri Aug 26, 2022, 05:13 PM
Aug 2022

They are backpedaling as fast as they can. They said - and I am quoting this correctly - that they mistakenly thought the proposal was not a school, but rather "an academic facility."
The comments section of the Columbia newspaper is giving them hell, with none of the usual trump/christian fascists even bothering to show up to defend these guys.

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