“If we don’t start figuring out more creative and proactive ways to fund infrastructure, especially in small counties, then we’re going to allow those places to fall further and further behind,” McElveen said.
S.136, my SC Education Bank bill, addresses these problems head-on.
Children attend schools in deteriorating conditions in many of South Carolina’s rural areas. Unable to pay to fix the problems, districts often resort to patch work in the hopes the buildings can last longer.
Chester County knows this situation well.
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