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The Coastal and Low Country Chapters have endorsed Blair Jennings for 9th Judicial Circuit Solicitor Blair has been a hands on Solicitor who has partnered with law enforcement by opening lines of communication, coming to crime scenes, conducting training....(5/01/08)
The South Carolina Division of the Southern States Police Benevolent association is proud to announce the PBA endorsed candidates elected fall 2006 (1/03/07)
The South Carolina Police Benevolent Association's Legislative agenda is in various stages of the political process as the South Carolina 's General Assembly begins it's two year session in January 2005.... (1/24/06)
South Carolina Law Professionals Compared with the last two years, this legislative session produced some positives for South Carolina Law Enforcement Professionals. The South Carolina Legislature had a budget surplus that allowed for pay increases, additional officers and additional resources..... (6/15/05)
The attached draft bill provides a benefit calculation in SCPORS at twenty-five years of Class Two service that equals seventy-five percent of average final compensation and an equivalent increase in Class One retirement benefits...... (2/13/03)
The Senate version of the
carry bill now has 65 cosponsors. This is significant
because it takes only 60 votes to invoke cloture and
stop a filibuster against the bill....(2/13/03) Summary: State health and dental plan, dependent of person killed in the line of duty; conditions to receive state health coverage.....(1/13/03)
On May 14, 2003, Governor Mark Sanford vetoed H. 3218, R.76, Law Enforcement Memorial resolution. Governor Sanford’s office contacted the PBA in regard to his decision to veto this resolution..... (5/14/03)
Compiled is the SCPBA's Legislative report for the 114th Session of the South Carolina General Assembly. This year concluded the second half of a two-year legislative session. During which, the South Carolina Police..... |