South Carolina transparency legislation
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Here you will find a collection of transparency legislation in South Carolina.
[edit] 2009
House Bill 3537 [1] seeks to require South Carolina school districts to pay for random performance audits meant to ensure that district spending is consistent with stated district goals. This bill was inspired by a controversy in Spartenburg District 7 where the board secretly decided to pay a country club $325,000 so that district golf teams could play there. [2]
[edit] 2008
- South Carolina Senate Bill 896/HB 4356 (2008) also known as the "Appropriations Bill Earmark Disclosure Act."
[edit] References
- ↑ Text and Status of HB3537
- ↑ Audits and information, Go Upstate, February 16, 2009
