S.C. Senate leader won't become lieutenant governor
COLUMBIA Hugh Leatherman's announcement that he'll try to remain leader of the S.C. Senate while not becoming lieutenant governor when Gov. Nikki Haley leaves office threw the Statehouse into chaos Monday.
His decision raises questions whether the Florence Republican will let the states No. 2 seat remain vacant for two years, or kick-start a new constitutional amendment that could allow the governor to appoint the lieutenant governor.
The surprise declaration shows that the 85-year-old Leatherman wants to keep the job that helps make him the states most powerful lawmaker, instead of taking a post with less political influence.
Leatherman told senators in a letter Monday he planned to seek re-election next week as the Senate president pro tempore. The note came hours after he released a separate statement that said, "I will not leave my Senate seat to serve as Lieutenant Governor."
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