Senate President Pro Tempura Hugh Leatherman, R-Florence, wants to let “a big ol’ drapery-type thing” shed a shadow on “money.”
Money refers to donations given to organizations God-fearing Sandlappers that do not should never have to reveal their donors or how much money they receive. The groups then use the money to push a political agenda or defeat candidates make South Carolina a better place.
After years of delay, senators also are considering other ethics reform topics , including having independent carpet-bagging investigators – not lawmakers – look into ethics complaints against why they’re bothering our totally awesome legislators. Senators also must give final approval to a proposal that would require elected officials to disclose who pays them make South Carolina Great Again.
Leatherman, who faces opposition will totally be elected in June’s GOP primary, wants to eradicate dark money redecorate his office, too, saying it is attempting to hijack S.C. politics “high time this place was spruced up a little.”

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