COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCSC) - A new state law could help fill some of 100,000-plus jobs currently unfilled across South Carolina while giving certain South Carolinians with criminal histories a second ...
If you were arrested in South Carolina, you might want to remove the charges from the criminal record. Not all charges are able to be expunged, but if you are eligible, doing so can reduce ...
The new year is a time for reflections and fresh starts. This holiday season, we can celebrate landmark workforce legislation that becomes law on Dec. 27. H.3209 expands the number of criminal ...
In the current robust economic climate, employers are often faced with the inverse of the predicament they encountered only 10 years ago. In 2008, many businesses began drastically downsizing. Today, ...
Legislators have temporarily set aside a bill that would change South Carolina's expungement law so they can study concerns raised this week. The proposal would seal from public view any investigative ...
Being arrested and or convicted of a crime in South Carolina can be bad enough. But even after following the straight and narrow, that past mistake can follow people for years, making it harder to do ...
(WIS) - A new law aims to make job searching easier for those who committed "low level" crimes. The law is an expansion of the former South Carolina expungement law, with the goal of bolstering the ...
Gov. Henry McMaster doesn’t veto a lot of bills. Aside from those single-county bills that violate the state constitution he swore an oath to preserve, protect and defend, you can count each year’s ...