Why two constitutional amendments are on the ballot
It’s about money, and whether there’ll be an adequate supply of it on hand should a need arise during a government year. That’s one way to explain the pair of constitutional amendments on the South Carolina ballot on General Election Day November 8. 101.7/WGOG NEWS today turned to State Senator Thomas Alexander of Oconee-Pickens for an explanation. His comments can be heard over our airwaves, including all of his comments during a ‘Community Soundoff” to be played Sunday, November 6–two days before Election Day.