By: Kei Yona Jordon
Columbia, S.C. (WACH) — Thousands more South Carolina state employees could soon qualify for paid parental leave after state lawmakers gave final
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Kei'yona Jordon's coverage is focused on local news, particularly crime, government & politics, family & relationships. She covers evolving stories and breaking news extensively.
If you are looking to pitch to Kei'yona, consider offering insights or commentary related to ongoing criminal investigations or developing political issues within South Carolina or Columbia. Additionally, she may be interested in pitches related to community recognition events and initiatives that focus on healthcare, fitness programs and legislation at the state level. Given her extensive coverage of evolving stories and breaking news with themes around crime and government announcements, timely responses will likely be well-received for any relevant topics.
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