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Gov. Mark Sanford agreed Thursday to remove the last hurdle to a long-delayed House of Representatives impeachment investigation of his travel and campaign expenses.
A state ethics panel has found evidence Gov. Mark Sanford may have broken state law, charging him with "several" undisclosed violations after an investigation into his travel and campaign spending.
A state panel will decide as early as today whether there is sufficient evidence to try Gov. Mark Sanford for violating state ethics laws in his travel and use of campaign money or to refer his case to prosecutors for possible criminal charges.
Lawmakers soon might take first steps toward impeachment
The S.C. House of Representatives has asked the S.C. Supreme Court to clarify its ruling last week on whether a State Ethics Commission investigation of embattled Gov. Mark Sanford can be released to the public.
The Confederate flag must be removed from the State House grounds if South Carolina is to attract jobs, according to one Democrat running for governor.