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SC Senate to debate spending $2 billion in federal cash

This week, South Carolina senators are expected to debate more than $2 billion in federal money coming to the state.

COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina senators are getting ready to debate more than $2 billion in federal money coming to the state. 

Senate Finance Committee Chairman Harvey Peeler says he expects the Senate on Tuesday to discuss the plan to spend $1.7 billion in COVID-19 relief on rural water and sewer systems and rural broadband internet.

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Senators will also discuss how to spend $525 million in federal fines after the U.S. government failed to meet a deadline to remove plutonium from the Savannah River Site near Aiken. The plan would give Allendale, Barnwell and Aiken counties nearest the site $341 million and spread the rest of the money around the state. 

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