New December 2023 Electronic State Documents

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The South Carolina State House

South Carolina state agencies complete comprehensive self-assessments as part of state-required accountability and reporting mandates. These annual State Agency Accountability Reports, prepared for the Governor and General Assembly, provide an overview and snapshot of each agency’s performance. Each report includes the agency organizational chart, strategic plan results, budget data, prospective goals, strategies, and objectives. Performance measures show the degree to which objectives are being met. The information contained in each agency’s report is used to aid decision-makers in their analysis of each agency’s budget and to assist with planning and budgeting on the State level. The December 2023 list of new electronic state documents contains calendar year 2023 state agency accountability reports. To highlight the value of these reports, we’ve selected the 2023 Accountability Report from the college of Charleston as our pick for the featured state publication for December 2023.

The complete list of December new electronic South Carolina state documents is available. The digital South Carolina State Documents Depository provides access to SC state agency publications. These publications provide citizens with crucial information about state government, including statistics, reports, and data on a wide variety of topics related to the state.

For more information about our documents depository, visit our online guide.

Cover of the 2023 Annual Accountability Report

Upcoming Event

Silver oyster shaped jewelrey on a wooden table.

Speaker at the Center: Silversmith Kaminer Haislip, "Charleston Silver, Past to Present"

August 7, 2025, 6:00 PM

Join us at the next installment of the Speaker at the Center series with Charleston silversmith Kaminer Haislip. Haislip's rice spoon was recently added to the Charleston Museum's collection and she has received a grant from SC Humanities to study silver techniques abroad. Kaminer will present a lecture titled Charleston Silver, Past to Present on the history of colonial Charleston silversmithing and how it relates to her contemporary silver designs.