As GOP state leaders and Gov. Henry McMaster work to bring the Carolina Panthers’ headquarters and training facilities across the border to York County, fellow Republicans expressed skepticism Tuesday over the millions of dollars in tax breaks needed for the deal.
However, despite that concern, the House on Tuesday voted 90-25 to pass H. 4243, a bill that would offer the Panthers nearly $8 million in tax breaks for each of the next 15 years to move into South Carolina.
The Senate is expected to take up a twin proposal on Wednesday.