
COLUMBIA — Gov. Mark Sanford said he wants to prepare South Carolina for the “financial tsunami” that is projected to hit a year from now, but the immediate effect of the 107 vetoes he issued Wednesday are even more budget cuts to health and social welfare programs, public schools and higher education and the state’s fledgling film industry.
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