COLUMBIA, S.C. – A bill in South Carolina that would greatly expand voting through no-excuse absentee ballots and eliminating witnesses for votes cast by mail got a hearing in the Republican-dominated Legislature on Thursday.
The subcommittee hearing was less than an hour long, forced to end because the House was going into session. Sponsor Rep. Gilda Cobb-Hunter said she is aware the bill will likely land around the bottom of the legislative “how a bill becomes a law” flow chart.
But the Democrat from Orangeburg said democracy can't survive unless those in power trust those who give them power. “We trust them when they vote for us.
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