Sanford scandal stirs calls for changes in S.C. law

From: The Washington Times | December 29, 2009 

COLUMBIA, S.C. | In the months since South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford admitted to having an extramarital affair, he's been hit with calls for his resignation and with an ethics investigation that could cost him thousands. The scandal that beset the two-term Republican heads into the new year with potential law changes that would alter how the state elects its top officials, protects its governors and pays for travel. "We're just going to move forward on a positive note, and that's what the fallout is going to be," said Senate President Pro Tem Glenn McConnell, Charleston Republican. Lawmakers who are ...

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