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COLUMBIA — The S.C. Legislature overwhelmingly passed a $14.7 billion state budget May 28 despite concerns from some members ...
Challenged by the state attorney general and Legislature, Columbia would likely need to replace nearly $4 million in the ...
Columbia officials are poised to vote on repealing its conversion therapy ban at a special-called council meeting on May 27 ...
There are three reasons for Columbia to repeal its ban on conversion therapy for minors and three reasons to keep it, opinion ...
The South Carolina state budget that takes effect July 1 includes a measure that would strip the city of Columbia of about $3 ...
Local advocacy groups are taking to City Hall Tuesday morning in hopes of dissuading Columbia City Council from voting to ...
The city has an ordinance drafted which would overturn their ban that prohibits the controversial procedure for minors.
Columbia currently bans licensed therapists from offering conversion therapy. Attorney General Alan Wilson has called that policy unconstitutional.
The Columbia City Council agreed May 20 to delay a vote over whether to repeal a ban on conversion therapy amid pressure from Republican Attorney General Alan Wilson, who says the ordinance violates ...
Columbia City Council will take a first vote Tuesday on a new ordinance that would repeal the city’s ban on conversion ...
A special-called meeting is now scheduled for 3 p.m. on May 27th inside council chambers at Columbia City Hall.