COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) -- South Carolina voters would decide whether legislators should put more money in savings under a proposal approved by legislators.
The Senate approved the proposed constitutional amendment on Wednesday.
It would ask voters on November ballots whether 5 percent of the state budget should be set aside in a reserve account, up from 3 percent.
The amended measure returns to the House, which approved it unanimously last year.
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