uniftw wrote:MSUDuo wrote:uniftw wrote:They really aren't anymore.
They ran into a cart before the horse situation with stadium funding, but that's been taken car of.
The vote was 9-4 in May against granting the state funding to expand the stadium to necessary requirements. Where are you seeing different?
You're way behind....
From over a month and a half ago....from a thread on a board you replied to after this was shared
http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/sports ... 16977.htmlInstead, Coastal Carolina ultimately found a way around the CHE, with the provisos – and the votes to override Haley’s vetoes of them – allowing the school to move straight ahead to the next step in the process, which is to seek approval from the state’s Joint Bond Review Committee.
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The first proviso was to allow Coastal Carolina to bypass the CHE and take its engineering study along with the total cost of the project straight to the JBRC for approval. And because it was attached to an appropriations bill, it had to include some nominal level of funding to withstand a possible state Supreme Court challenge by the CHE, thus the second proviso involved $100,000 the school would repay, Henderson said.
The override of Haley’s veto 26 and veto 27, as they were identified, passed 96-12 and 77-16 in the House, respectively, and more narrowly in the senate – giving Coastal Carolina the support it needed by one vote.
Now it's just a matter of getting a final rendering, and scope, turned in for approval. They are on the same timeline for that that they would have been on if the CHE approved the funding in May
*Face palm* on my part