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South Carolina laws are created through a legislative process that begins with the introduction of a bill in either the House of Representatives or the Senate. The bill undergoes committee reviews, debates, and amendments before being voted on by the full chamber. If approved, the bill is sent to the other chamber for consideration. Once both chambers pass the bill, it is sent to the governor for approval or veto, after which, if signed, it becomes law.

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