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New South Carolina legislation would label churches “essential services”

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J-P Mauro - published on 02/24/22
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The new law would ensure all houses of worship may remain open as long as other essential businesses are allowed.

South Carolina’s State Senate has advanced a bill which would label churches as “essential services,” in the event of another pandemic lockdown. Under the bill, H. 3105, houses of worship will stay open as long as other essential businesses are allowed. 

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