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SC Senators Consulted On New Juvenile Justice Pick

KATRINA SHEALY, OTHER SENATORS OFFER HENRY McMASTER INPUT ON HIS FIRST CABINET SELECTION … S.C. governor Henry McMaster met on Thursday with several ranking members of the State Senate – seeking input on his upcoming choice to lead the embattled S.C. Department of Juvenile Justice (SCDJJ). One of the Senators summoned to…

KATRINA SHEALY, OTHER SENATORS OFFER HENRY McMASTER INPUT ON HIS FIRST CABINET SELECTION …

S.C. governor Henry McMaster met on Thursday with several ranking members of the State Senate – seeking input on his upcoming choice to lead the embattled S.C. Department of Juvenile Justice (SCDJJ).

One of the Senators summoned to the meeting with McMaster – Katrina Shealy (above) – said she was encouraged by her discussions with the new governor as he prepares to make his first cabinet appointment.

Shealy is a longtime volunteer at SCDJJ and is expected to wield considerable influence over the selection process.

“The governor was very receptive to our input,” Shealy said.  “He asked for our help.”

Asked if that was a departure from the previous administration, Shealy smiled and said “yes.”

SCDJJ was one of many cabinet agencies that fell into disarray under the administration of former governor Nikki Haley.  In fact the agency was the subject of a scathing audit released just last month – one that detailed various security and financial issues.

The security issues, incidentally, stem from reports that broke exclusively on this website last spring.

Sylvia Murray, the former director of the agency, resigned her post less than 72 hours after Haley left office – and less than 48 hours after the audit was released.

Haley rebuked all prior efforts to hold her agency accountable.  In fact she lashed out at S.C. Rep. Kirkman Finlay – one of the lawmakers who was on the government oversight panel investigating the violence we uncovered.

Shealy – who has also felt the vindictive wrath of Haley for simply doing her job – said she was optimistic McMaster would make a good

“We need someone from the outside, someone with judicial experience,” she told us.  “I’m confident the governor is going to find someone who fits the bill.”

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