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    South Carolina's Talent and Readiness

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    Regional Workforce Advisors (RWAs) are the South Carolina Department of Employment and Workforce's resource for helping to create a workforce of the future. RWAs connect students to future career opportunities and educational pathways to develop a workforce that will meet the needs of both existing and prospective industries

    2026 Smart Energy Existing Homes Program Manual

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    Santee Cooper is pleased to offer its 2026 Smart Energy Existing Homes (SEEH) Rebate Program (“Rebate Program” or “Program”). The Program promotes the implementation of high energy-efficiency measures. Rebates promoted through this Program aim to reduce Santee Cooper customers’ incremental cost to upgrade and install high-efficiency equipment over standard-efficiency options. This manual outlines the requirements for the 2026 Rebate Program Year. This Rebate Program is available beginning December 1, 2025, and ending November 30, 2026

    Regulation 60-122: Standards for Licensing In-Home Care Providers

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    This regulation implements the provisions of the South Carolina In-Home Care Providers Act codified at Section 44-70-10 et seq., S.C. Code of Laws, 1976, as amended. This regulation will apply to all in-home care providers in South Carolina

    Don't Waste Food SC : Ambassador Toolkit

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    This toolkit was created to inform and give educational materials to our ambassadors. Don’t Waste Food SC brings together ambassadors from the public and private sectors to share knowledge, coordinate resources, and work together to reduce wasted food in South Carolina. With the use of this toolkit, you will be able to educate and promote food prevention practices within your homes and communities

    Executive Order No. 2025-35

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    This executive order by Governor Henry McMaster orders a special election to be held to fill a vacancy on the town council of the town of Scotia, South Carolina

    Saluda River Basin Plan 2025 Executive Summary

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    The Saluda River Basin Plan is one of eight river basin plans to be developed for South Carolina. The Saluda RBC, comprising stakeholders representing various water interests, collaborated with South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) and SCDES, and met monthly for over 2 years. They followed a carefully designed process using the statewide Water Planning Framework to establish goals and actions throughout the basin. Through facilitated dialogue, they discussed issues and concerns, increased their understanding of various perspectives, agreed on recommended actions or policies for improved water management, and offered viewpoints to aid decision makers in realizing progress throughout the basin. This plan is a direct result of their efforts to improve the sustainability of water resources in the Saluda River basin, and to improve the balance between societal and environmental water uses. This executive summary correlates with the Saluda River Basin Plan

    Are You Interested in Selling Food by the Side of the Road?

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    This weekly publication gives the auction prices for cattle, pigs, and grain in South Carolina markets

    Estimated Need for Family-Like Settings for Children and Youth With and Without Siblings As of September 1, 2025

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    These statistics concern the need for foster home care in South Carolina

    Interest Rate

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    The interest rate to be applied to underpayments and overpayments of taxes is listed here. The rate is compounded daily except simple interest applies to the underpayment of declaration of estimated tax

    Federal FY 2025 DWSRF General Supplemental Grant Intended Use Plan For State FY 2026

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    The Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) was created by the 1996 amendments to the federal Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) to assist public water systems with financing the cost of infrastructure needed to achieve or maintain compliance with the SDWA. Section 1452 of the SDWA authorizes the Administrator of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to award capitalization grants to states to provide seed money for the purpose of establishing a low-interest loan program (the DWSRF) and other types of assistance to eligible water systems. This Intended Use Plan (IUP), required under the SDWA, describes how South Carolina proposes to use available DWSRF funds for State Fiscal Year (SFY) 2026 (July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026) provided by federal funds allocated to South Carolina through the DWSRF General Supplemental appropriations for FFY 2025

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