The South Carolina House as predicted refused to accept a decision by the Senate to reject the House's changes to the workers' compensation reform package Thursday and appointed three delegates to a House-Senate conference committee.
An aide to Sen. Larry Martin, R-Pickens, who headed a reform study committee that began work last summer, said late Thursday the Senate is expected to announce its conferees by today.
That would allow the House-Senate conference committee to begin working through differences on Senate 332, which includes provisions for closing the Second Injury Fund, restric...
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