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| Seminar takes a look at DOC |
| By Charleston City Paper |
| Published: 10/22/2008 |
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SOUTH CAROLINA - Whatever effect the credit market meltdown is having on your portfolio, your 401(k), and your career, it's only worse for state and municipal budgets around the country, and South Carolina is no exception. For days The Post and Courier has been filled with dire news and opinions as to the fate of state government departments, programs, and employees. State legislators recently convened to plan another round of cuts, some $488 million of the state's $7 billion budget. With 5,000 employees, the Department of Corrections is the largest in state government. Last year it had a budget of $410 million. Before the current round of cuts began, it was looking at a possible $23 million budget shortfall this year. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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