Fixing SC roads is an election-year theme. It’s a well-trodden path.

By: Alexander Thompson

Outlets: South Carolina Daily Gazette

Published: January 20, 2026

Words: 1,261

Last Updated: 3 weeks, 4 days ago


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COLUMBIA — U.S. Rep. Ralph Norman returned to the Statehouse on Tuesday to talk roads and bridges as he seeks to pull his gubernatorial campaign into the fast lane.

Norman, who represented Rock Hill in the state House for a decade, made the pitch for his proposal to audit the state Department of Transportation, put the lieutenant governor in charge of the $2.8 billion department, and transfer smaller roads to counties to maintain. All …

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