Public Service Commissioers aren’t the only full-time jobs lawmakers have given ex-colleagues or relatives.
Lawmakers made:
• Ex-Rep. Mike Pitts a Laurens County magistrate. He makes …
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Public Service Commissioers aren’t the only full-time jobs lawmakers have given ex-colleagues or relatives.
Lawmakers made:
• Ex-Rep. Mike Pitts a Laurens County magistrate. He makes $63,450 plus his pay from the county.
• Courtney Clyburn Pope, daughter of state Rep. Bill Clyburn, D-Aiken; Jennifer McCoy, wife of state Rep. Peter McCoy, R-Charleston; and Walt McLeod IV, son of ex-Democrat Rep. Walt McLeod of Newberry County, are circuit court judges making $191,954 annually.
• Milton Kimpson, brother of state Sen. Marlon Kimpson, D-Charleston; and Bill Funderburk, husband of state Rep. Laurie Funderburk, D-Kershaw, to the Administrative Law Court at $153,563 a year.
No law bans lawmakers’ relatives from judgeships filled by the Legislature.
South Carolina and Virginia are the only states where their legislatures play primary roles in electing judges.
– Rick Brundrett
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