Senator Allen’s Sentencing Reform Bill Passes Committee
Columbia, SC - This morning, the Senate Corrections and Penology Committee reported S. 155 out favorably. State Senator Karl Allen (D-Greenville) filed the bill...
Criminal Justice Reform Comes To South Carolina But Still Has A Very Long Way...
By Taylor Weaver
Overcrowding in South Carolina’s prisons over the last decade and the state’s response to that crisis is a success story that requires...
CAAHF Leading Effort To Connect Communities With Law Enforcement In Horry and Georgetown...
By Bhakti Larry Hough
In mutually beneficial relationships, the parties know each other and are prone to look out for each other’s best interests, says...
Harris And Booker The Battle For South Carolina’s “Soul”
By Larry D. Smith
With the South Carolina Primary more than 21 months away, Senator Kamala Harris and Senator Cory Booker are in the middle of...
Mayor Stephen J. Wukela Statement On Shooting
Last night I was informed of an incident involving a State Constable who was accompanying a City Police Officer on his shift. As noted...
3 Things Democrats Have To Do Differently in 2018
Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., left, with House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi of Calif., acknowledges the applause during a ceremony on Capitol Hill in Washington,...
Naomi Tutu Speaks at Community Breakfast, Part of Events Celebrating MLK
By Tina Underwood, Contributor
Race and gender justice activist Nontombi Naomi Tutu will speak Friday, Jan. 12 during a Community Breakfast celebrating the life and work...
Sen. Tim Scott Claps Back After Blogger Suggests He’s A Token Black
South Carolina Senator Tim Scott got in a Twitter spat with a blogger who called him a token Black.
Andy Ostroy pointed out Scott’s positioning in the photo...