COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - A bill borrowing $498 million for a backlog of repairs at South Carolina’s public colleges and other state-owned facilities is heading to the House floor.
The Ways and Means Committee voted 21-0 on a bond package Tuesday that whittled down more than $2 billion worth of maintenance requests.
About half of the money would go to colleges, while the agency for K-12 schools would get $30 million for school buses.
The move comes two years after then-Gov. Nikki Haley killed a similar effort.
Chairman Brian White says the package won’t increase interest payments, since old debt is being paid off.
Legislators have not passed a statewide bond bill since 2001.
Democratic Rep. Mike Anthony of Union says the state should borrow more to address needs while interest rates remain cheap.
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