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The Economic Development Administration (EDA) issued 14 grants totaling $30,038,466 in 2023 to fund economic development projects in South Carolina.
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Retail
Documents show 'increasingly cozy relationship' between Amazon-backed lobbyists and USPS regulator
While the U.S. Senate prepares to consider controversial legislation that would reform how the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) handles health care, government watchdogs have released documents that show an "increasingly cozy relationship" between the independent regulator of USPS and lobbyists working to shape the legislation favorably for their clients.
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Economics
2021: South Carolina ranks 4th nationwide for total received in EDA grants, at $41,577,866
In 2021, South Carolina received $41,577,866 in EDA grants for economic development projects, ranking fourth nationwide, according to the US Economic Development Administration (EDA).
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Which U.S. schools receive the most federal student aid?
Ivy Tech Community College, Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis and Purdue University-Main Campus reported receiving the most federal financial aid in the state during the 2018-19 academic year among U.S. schools.
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Which U.S. schools receive the most federal student aid?
University of Phoenix-Arizona, Arizona State University-Tempe and Northern Arizona University reported receiving the most federal financial aid in the state during the 2018-19 academic year among U.S. schools.
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Which U.S. schools receive the least federal student aid?
American Institute of Interior Design, International Baptist College and Seminary and DeVry University-Arizona reported receiving the least federal financial aid in the state during the 2018-19 academic year among U.S. schools.
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Which U.S. schools receive the least federal student aid?
Ideal Beauty Academy, Vincennes Beauty College and Saint Elizabeth School of Nursing reported receiving the least federal financial aid in the state during the 2018-19 academic year among U.S. schools.
