Gov. Henry McMaster requested Tuesday that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) work with the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Se
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster is seeking to initiate Medicaid work requirements in the state. McMaster’s plan would require Medicaid beneficiaries to complete 80 hours per month of work, job training,
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster has requested the reinstatement of Medicaid work requirements. In 2018, McMaster made the request and the application was approved by the Trump administration in 2019 but was paused during the pandemic.
"If CMS reduces it below 90%, I will be the first to push to eliminate, as that was not the deal we made," said Rep. Donny Lambeth of Forsyth County.
In South Carolina, state regulations require high school students to be in class for at least 120 hours in order to receive credit for each course. Except in extenuating circumstances, anything less results in failure.
The South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) is ending its extended hours of the Care Line beginning at 12 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 23, says officials.
South Dakota officials expect Medicaid enrollment will decrease this year as the state uses a new method to identify applicants who are no longer eligible for the state-federal
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The South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) expanded-hours Care Line will end on Thursday, January 23, at 12 p.m.
A cold front will brush the south of the state during Friday, before a high builds along the coast across the weekend. The next front will brush the south and link with the inland on Monday, before pushing into the northeast on Tuesday. Partly cloudy.
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) is mulling a run for South Carolina governor, her spokesperson confirmed to The Hill on Wednesday. Mace in an interview with The Associated Press said she’s
It’s been 43 years since a newborn infant was found dead at a campground in Erie County. Officials have been working to track down the infant’s family for four decades. After years of looking, they eventually named the infant Baby Jane Doe.