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2026 05 19 aclu says south carolina lawmakers violated open meetings law during redistricting session government

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AI-generatedNo direct commercial mechanism. The article covers a procedural legal dispute over open meetings law in South Carolina redistricting. No commodity, company, supply chain, or margin impact is identified. The event is purely political/legal with no concrete commercial channel.
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- ACLU and League of Women Voters filed complaint over lack of 24-hour notice for May 15, 2023 House Rules Committee meeting.
- Agenda posted only 8 minutes before meeting, limiting amendment proposals.
- Complaint seeks temporary restraining order against rules adopted during that meeting.
- Governor McMaster convened special session to increase Republican representation via redistricting.
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