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Meg Kinnard is a national political reporter for the Associated Press. She joins the Hot Talk Morning Show each…
South Carolina Lt. Governor Pamela Evette joins us each week to discuss this issues of the day across the state. Approaching this years 2026 June Primary in her candidacy for governor, Evette talked about the recently passed bill in the SC Statehouse related to preserving parental rights.
This bill, passed in the SC House in a 116-1 vote, would established that parents have a fundamental right to direct their child’s education, upbringing, and healthcare. The bill would mandate parental consent for medical, mental health, and educational decisions, raises the age of medical consent from 16 to 18, and grants parents