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  2. New gun laws rolling out in multiple states on Jan. 1, 2025 ...

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    Minnesota, New York, Delaware also have new gun laws coming into effect in the New Year. Minnesota passed a binary trigger ban, which goes into effect on Jan. 1. A binary trigger allows a gun to ...

  3. New criminal justice laws in effect Jan. 1, 2025 in states ...

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    The new law, which goes into effect on Jan. 1, 2025, requires people convicted of certain crimes to serve 85% of their sentence to be eligible for parole instead of 75% of their sentence.

  4. State of SC has a new NIL law. What it means for USC ... - AOL

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    Anticipating “very strict, very stringent restrictions” from the NCAA, they passed a law, S. 685, intended to streamline and assist NIL deals. It ended up doing the opposite.

  5. Second cabinet of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    from South Carolina: Secretary of Defense Announced November 12, 2024 Assumed office January 25, 2025: TV host and Army veteran Pete Hegseth from Tennessee: Attorney General Announced November 21, 2024 Assumed office February 5, 2025: Former state attorney general Pam Bondi of Florida: Secretary of the Interior Announced November 14, 2024 ...

  6. List of tie-breaking votes cast by the vice president of the ...

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    John C. Calhoun was the only vice president to cast tie-breaking votes against his own president. In 1832, Calhoun cast a tie-breaking vote to delay and later defeat President Andrew Jackson’s nomination of Martin Van Buren as United States Minister to the United Kingdom. Calhoun's supporters in the Senate allowed him to defy Jackson, where ...

  7. Constitution of South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of the State of South Carolina is the governing document of the U.S. state of South Carolina. It describes the structure and function of the state's government. The current constitution took effect on December 4, 1895. South Carolina has had six other constitutions, which were adopted in 1669, 1776, 1778, 1790, 1865 and 1868. [1]

  8. South Carolina’s certificate-of-need laws are costing lives ...

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    In South Carolina, our state’s certificate-of-need law does the same thing, by requiring providers to seek government approval to build new facilities or expand existing ones.

  9. South Carolina Compassionate Care Act - Wikipedia

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    The bill was prefiled December 9, 2020. Primary sponsors were Rep. Bill Herbkersman and Sen. Tom Davis, both Republicans.It was advanced by the Senate Medical Affairs Committee in March 2021, but failed to receive a vote in that year's session, and was scheduled by the Senate majority leader to be the first item debated in 2022.