
South Carolina Invests $27M in Rural Infrastructure, Drives Economic Growth and Community Development
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In other state government news, political attention remains high as the first half of the legislative session wraps up and attention shifts toward the coming gubernatorial race. According to a recent South Carolina Policy Council poll, nearly half of voters approve of the state legislature’s recent performance, but approval has slipped since January, reflecting uncertainty over issues like taxes, spending, transparency, and education. The same poll found both Democratic and Republican primary races wide open, with the majority of voters undecided.
On the business front, small business continues to be the backbone of the state’s economy. Data from the U.S. Small Business Administration shows a net increase of over 3,000 new establishments and nearly 36,000 new jobs in the past year, with nearly three-quarters of these jobs created by enterprises with fewer than 500 employees. Manufacturing growth is also in the spotlight as FabLogix announced a $9.8 million expansion of its Spartanburg County facility, set to create 150 new jobs and further cement the Upstate as a center for advanced industry.
Community news includes the highly anticipated start of South Carolina’s tax-free weekend, which runs August 1 through 3. Shoppers across the state are taking advantage of waived sales tax on school supplies, clothing, and computers—a boost for families and local retailers gearing up for the new school year. On the infrastructure side, the legislature’s rural investment is expected to shape both public safety and economic growth, as towns prepare to update aging water mains, sewer lines, and pump stations. Education remains a hot topic as well, with ongoing debates about funding and priorities in public schools, further fueled by lingering questions over federal relief allocations and their impact on renovation timelines.
Listeners should also take note of the winning numbers from the August 2 South Carolina lottery draw, which brings hope and excitement to many across the state, as announced by WLTX.
Looking ahead, all eyes will be on the next round of RIA infrastructure grants and seeing how political campaigns develop as the 2026 gubernatorial primaries approach. Plus, local economies and communities will be watching for any further ripple effects of national education policy decisions and ongoing legislative debates over zoning and development.
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