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Last Updated on Monday, 18 October 2010 01:56 Written by rslcpol Monday, 18 October 2010 01:56
From scnow.com:
Compelling the federal government to open a nuclear waste dump in Nevada. Stopping the Obama administration’s health care reform package. Suing North Carolina over the use of a river that has water needed farther south.
When it comes to the candidates hoping to serve as South Carolina’s next attorney general, voters will have a tough time finding glaring differences between the legal objectives and personal biographies of Democrat Matthew Richardson and Republican Alan Wilson.
Both attorneys are 37. Both belong to notable political families. And both say the headline-grabbing lawsuits in which current Attorney General Henry McMaster has involved the state are well reasoned.
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