November 20, 2009
Sanford wants to report previously unrecorded flights
One day after the State Ethics Commission announced it’s moving forward with ethics charges against Gov. Mark Sanford, the governor said he wants to amend his ethics disclosure form to report private plane flights he had not reported before.
November 04, 2009
Schedule a one-on-one meeting with Gov. Sanford
Governor Mark Sanford is holding his “open door after 4” meetings today at his office. Call to schedule your time at 9 a.m.
October 27, 2009
Special session begins Tuesday to deal with unemployment, Sanford impeachment
Rep. Greg Delleney says the measure accuses Sanford of dereliction of duty for abandoning his post to rendezvous with his Argentine lover without telling his chain of command where he was.
October 26, 2009
Secrecy waiver deadline approaches for Governor Sanford
Gov. Mark Sanford is facing a fast-approaching deadline to give the South Carolina Supreme Court more information over his waiver of confidentiality in a state ethics investigation.
September 02, 2009
Report: Governor Sanford’s lawyer says flights were legal
The governor’s lawyer told the Greenville News, that South Carolina’s comptroller general in 1987 authorized state officials to buy business-class airline tickets for international trips.
August 31, 2009
House Republicans say Gov. Sanford hurting S.C. economy
While many state representatives say Gov. Mark Sanford should be removed from office for some of his moral errors and possible ethical mistakes, several members of the House of Representatives say he is hurting the state’s economy, another reason why Sanford should not remain as governor.
July 24, 2009
South Carolina’s top cop testifies during an inquiry into Governor Sanford’s spending
State Law Enforcement Division Chief Reggie Lloyd on Friday released a report on an inquiry he conducted earlier this month.
June 30, 2009
Antiquated state law makes Governor’s affair a crime
South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford’s admitted extramarital affair with a woman in Argentina could cost him his job. It could cost him his marriage.
Governor Sanford uses Twitter to apologize to the state
Governor Mark Sandford “tweets” apology online. Click hear to read his full statement.
June 24, 2009
Sanford’s visited Argentina in 2008
Mark Sanford visited Argentina exactly one year ago as part of a taxpayer-funded South Carolina Department of Commerce trade mission, according to a copy of the trip itinerary obtained by CNN.
June 15, 2009
Gov. Sanford tours the state for Hurricane Preparedness
South Carolina’s governor is taking a tour of the state’s coastal areas to talk about making sure residents and officials alike will be ready if a hurricane hits the state.
June 04, 2009
Stimulus cash won’t fill South Carolina budget gaps
Don’t for a moment think that South Carolina’s budget problems will be solved with $350 million in federal stimulus money that has been the subject of a months-long dispute.
Stimulus battle could end in court today
The governor, educators and lawyers are waiting for Supreme Court decision on whether Gov. Mark Sanford can be forced to request $700 million in federal stimulus cash.
June 02, 2009
Gov. Sanford has until Midnight to veto bills
South Carolina’s governor is facing a deadline on whether to veto a bill adding new limits to the payday lending industry.
June 01, 2009
Governor Sanford blocks SC students from national education initiative
South Carolina out of loop in national effort that aims to develop common academic standards in mathematics and English language arts for American students.


