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COLUMBIA, S.C. — On Monday, as news filtered out that beleaguered South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford was being charged with 37 ethics violations, the woman who wants his job spoke of restoring public pride in her home state. Full Article at Pharos-Tribune
As some commenters pointed out, Grey's words in Newsweek, though unfairly slammed by Kathryn Jean Lopez, were actually kind of annoying. Full Article at Jezebel
South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford arrives with his wife Jenny at a White House dinner held by U.S. President Barack Obama for the National Governors Association in Washington, in this file photo taken February 22, 2009. View Photo »
This larger notion of being bold, of taking big steps, and then on occasion taking no steps at all and literally flying to one's dreams ... In this case, the Boeing bet paid off, and it's going to pay off mightily for people in South Carolina.
Columbia: A cool-headed legal debate has replaced the once-passionate calls to oust Governor Mark Sanford that began after his tearful summertime admission that he disappeared from the state to pursue an extramarital affair in Argentina. Full Article at Zee News
Whether S.C. Gov. Mark Sanford will be impeached is a political question. Whether he should be is not a question at all. Full Article at McClatchy
tool goes here A group of House lawmakers wants sworn statements from the governor's staff and others, detailing the events leading up to Gov. Mark Sanford's five-day disappearance in June. Full Article at McClatchy
In this picture taken June, 26, 2008 South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford, center, accompanied by unidentified persons, arrives to the government house during his visit to La Plata, Argentina. View Photo »
South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford faces 37 charges he broke state laws limiting official use of airplanes and campaign money. The details were released Monday by the State Ethics Commission. They came five days after the panel charged the governor without offering any specifics. Sanford's lawyers have cl...
tool goes here Gov. Mark Sanford has a second layer of legal protection — at taxpayers' expense. Full Article at McClatchy
South Carolina legislators upset with Gov. Mark Sanford’s summer disappearance to see his lover in Argentina began a months-long process on Tuesday that could ultimately remove the two-term Republican from office. Full Article at Wilkes-Barre Weekender
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South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford arrives with his wife Jenny at a White House dinner held by U.S. President Barack Obama for the National Governors Association in Washington, in this file photo taken February 22, 2009.
View Photo »In this picture taken June, 26, 2008 South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford, center, accompanied by unidentified persons, arrives to the government house during his visit to La Plata, Argentina.
View Photo »This July 29, 2002 file photo shows US President George W. Bush (R) shaking hands with Mark Sanford (L) at the North Charleston Convention Center 29 July 2002 in Charleston, South Carolina.
View Photo »South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford arrives for a dinner held for the National Governors Association by U.S. President Barack Obama at the White House in this file photo taken in Washington on February 22, 2009.
View Photo »South Carolina Gov, Mark Sanford, right, is guided through the destruction caused by the wildfire in the Barefoot Resort by North Myrtle Beach Mayor Marilyn Hatley, left, in North Myrtle Beach, S.C. on Friday, April 24, 2009. 70 homes were completely destroyed.
View Photo »South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford, right, is guided through the destruction caused by the wildfire in the Barefoot Resort by North Myrtle Beach Mayor Marilyn Hatley, left, in North Myrtle Beach, S.C. on Friday, April 24, 2009.
View Photo »South Carolina Gov, Mark Sanford, left, is greeted by John's Island, S.C. firefighters, brothers, Matt Bailey, center, and Chris Bailey, right, in front of their mother's home which was destroyed by the wildfire in the Barefoot Resort in North Myrtle Beach, S.C. on Friday, April 24, 200...
View Photo »Sen. Greg Ryberg, left, speaks at a press conference regarding, South Carolina's application for funds from the economic stimulus package, as Gov. Mark Sanford, right, looks on at the South Carolina Statehouse in Columbia, S.C. , Thursday, April 2, 2009.
View Photo »South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford addresses the media at a news conference at the State House in Columbia, South Carolina September 10, 2009. 61 South Carolina House Republicans recently asked Sanford to resign after earlier reports this year surfaced about his affair with a mistress...
View Photo »South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford addresses the media at a news conference at the State House in Columbia, South Carolina September 10, 2009. 61 South Carolina House Republicans recently asked Sanford to resign after earlier reports this year surfaced about his affair with a mistress...
View Photo »South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford addresses the media at a news conference at the State House in Columbia, South Carolina September 10, 2009. 61 South Carolina House Republicans recently asked Sanford to resign after earlier reports this year surfaced about his affair with a mistress...
View Photo »South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford speaks to the media about his secret trip to Buenos Aires, Argentina and admits to an extramarital affair at the State House in Columbia, South Carolina, June 24, 2009.
View Photo »South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford pauses as he speaks to the media about his secret trip to Buenos Aires, Argentina and admits to an extramarital affair at the State House in Columbia, South Carolina June 24, 2009.
View Photo »South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford speaks to the media about his secret trip to Buenos Aires, Argentina and admits to an extramarital affair at the State House in Columbia, South Carolina June 24, 2009.
View Photo »South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford gestures as he fields questions during a news conference Wednesday Dec. 31, 2008, in Columbia, S.C. , to announce he would request a federal loan for the 77,000 jobless residents so they can continue receiving unemployment benefits.
View Photo »Gov. Mark Sanford, right, celebrates with Sen. Glenn McConnell, President Pro Tempore of the Senate, center, and Sen. Hugh Leatherman, R-Florence after the announcement that a Boeing 787 plant was coming to South Carolina during a special session of the legislature in Columbia, S.C. on W...
View Photo »FILE - In this file photo taken Aug. 13, 2009 South Carolina Gov.
View Photo »CORRECTS DATE TOO AUG. 11--FILE - In this April 3, 2009 file photo, South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford fields questions during a news conference in Columbia, S.C. Embattled South Carolina Gov.
View Photo »FILE - In this April 3, 2009 file photo, South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford fields questions during a news conference in Columbia, S.C. Embattled South Carolina Gov.
View Photo »FILE - In this Tuesday, June 30, 2009 file photo, South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford talks to Associated Press in his Columbia, S.C. , Statehouse office.
View Photo »FILE - This is a 2009 file photo of South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford, center, is greeted by the joint legislative session as he arrives to give his State of the State address at the State house in Columbia, S.C. Looking on is House Speaker Bobby Harrell, left, and Lt. Gov.
View Photo »FILE - This June 13, 2006, file photo shows South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford smiling as he is joined by his wife, Jenny, after he won the Republican gubernatorial nomination , in Columbia, S.C. So many cheaters, so little advice. What is a governor to do if he has been caught cheating?
View Photo »South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford pauses after apologizing to his state agency chiefs for keeping them in the dark when he went to Argentina to see his mistress Friday, June 26, 2009, in Columbia, S.C. The Republican on Friday held his typical public meeting with the agency chiefs, but st...
View Photo »South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford apologizes to his state agency chiefs for keeping them in the dark when he went to Argentina to see his mistress Friday, June 26, 2009, in Columbia, S.C. The Republican on Friday held his typical public meeting with the agency chiefs, but started with apo...
View Photo »FILE - This June 13, 2006, file photo shows South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford smiling as he is joined by his wife, Jenny, after he won the Republican gubernatorial nomination , in Columbia, S.C. Jenny Sanford did not stand by her man on Wednesday, June 23.
View Photo »In this picture taken June, 26, 2008 South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford, center, accompanied by unidentified persons, arrives to the government house during his visit to La Plata, Argentina.
View Photo »This larger notion of being bold, of taking big steps, and then on occasion taking no steps at all and literally flying to one's dreams ... In this case, the Boeing bet paid off, and it's going to pay off mightily for people in South Carolina.
South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford faces 37 charges he broke state laws limiting official use of airplanes and campaign money. The details were released Monday by the State Ethics Commission. They came five days after the panel charged the governor without offering any specifics. Sanford's lawyers have cl...
combination of statutory incentives available to any company and some sales-tax exemptions specific to the company ... There are some special incentives in terms of exemptions that were important to make the case for South Carolina versus other places.
All across America on Tax Day, Republican members of Congress are lining up to speak at teabag tea party events. Even Governor Mark Sanford of South Carolina is getting in on the hot teabagging action
As we work to compete in an increasingly global economy, South Carolina’s ability to attract high-quality companies bringing new investment and jobs is increasingly important. Today’s announcement certainly speaks to our state’s progress on this front - and is yet another reminder to continue efforts to...
The GOP leadership in the General Assembly has been so busy engaged in an intraparty fight with Governor Mark Sanford over power and political ideology that they've forgotten about the thousands of South Carolinians that remain unemployed due to their disastrous policies over the last seven years, ... Y...
So when I'm asked my wish for South Carolina's future, my wish is for a leader of state government like Nikki Haley
I’m proud of the work Mark and his Administration have done over almost seven years now, trying very hard to move the ball forward ... That’s why I think it is so important that South Carolina elect Nikki Haley as our next Governor.
This is the largest jobs and investment announcement in South Carolina history ... Just as BMW catalyzed a now extensive automotive presence across South Carolina, we think Boeing will set off a ripple effect of high-tech manufacturing and supplier chains across the state.
This is the largest jobs and investment announcement in South Carolina history ... Just as BMW catalyzed a now extensive automotive presence across South Carolina, we think Boeing will set off a ripple effect of high-tech manufacturing and supplier chains across the state.
There will be corporations that will chose to make South Carolina home that I suspect would not have were it not for this investment
It would involve a permanent increase in the tax load for South Carolina citizens
This announcement represents yet another dividend from our state's continued efforts to improve business soil conditions and attract capital investment to South Carolina
Today's announcement is another sign that efforts to strengthen South Carolina's business climate are working to attract new jobs and investments
Barack Obama said the right thing last week when he talked about you going to study, study hard ... This notion of excellence and anything we do is critically important as these kids compete with the six billion people around planet Earth.
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