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Who Are You, Exactly? The 126th Session Keeps Asking.
ALPHA STRATEGIES | LEGISLATIVE SESSION UPDATE | WEEK 11 Week of March 23, 2026 | South Carolina General Assembly, 126th Session If there is a thread running through the week of March 23 at the South Carolina State House, it is not hemp or highways or even the Student Privacy Act that dominated headlines. It is something quieter and more persistent: the General Assembly's ongoing effort to define, classify, protect, and name. To draw a bright line around who and what b

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Mar 308 min read
The Budget Passed. The Gummy Bears Didn’t. Fourteen Bills Later, No One Has Closed a Primary
ALPHA STRATEGIES | LEGISLATIVE SESSION UPDATE | WEEK 9 Week of March 9, 2026 | South Carolina General Assembly, 126th Session Let's start with the number that should stop you cold. Fourteen. That is how many bills have been filed this session -- this single legislative session -- seeking to require party registration to vote in a South Carolina partisan primary. Fourteen. Five of them dropped in a single week. Five. In one week. To be fair, some of those fourteen bills have t

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Mar 157 min read
From Jesse Jackson to Charlie Kirk in Four Days. Week 8 at the South Carolina State House.
ALPHA STRATEGIES | LEGISLATIVE SESSION UPDATE | WEEK 8 Week of March 2, 2026 | South Carolina General Assembly, 126th Session If you wanted one image to capture the range of Week 8 at the South Carolina State House, it might be this: the same building that opened its rotunda to thousands of mourners paying respects to the Rev. Jesse Jackson on Monday closed out Thursday with the House voting to name a highway after Charlie Kirk. That is not a political statement. It is just

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Mar 89 min read
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