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The Comptroller General has now made the detailed spending by agencies more easily available. The following links will allow you to browse though the Lieutenant Governor's spending since the 2007 fiscal year (which runs July to June in South Carolina).
Annual Spending - You choose the fiscal year and the Lieutenant Governor from the two dropdowns.
Agency Year-To-Date Spending - You choose the fiscal year and the Lieutenant Governor from the two dropdowns.
Agency Spending by Month - You choose the fiscal year, month, and the Lieutenant Governor from the three dropdowns.
More detailed cash and appropriation transactions are availble here in pdf format.
January 2009 Cash Transactions (large 1MB pdf file)
January 2009 Appropriation Transactions (medium sized 600KB pdf file)
February 2009 Cash Transactions (large 900KB pdf file)
February 2009 Appropriation Transactions (medium sized 500KB pdf file)
March 2009 Cash Transactions (large 1MB pdf file)
March 2009 Appropriation Transactions (medium sized 500KB pdf file)
April 2009 Cash Transactions (large 1.4MB pdf file)
April 2009 Appropriation Transactions (medium sized 800KB pdf file)
May 2009 Cash Transactions (large 1.4MB pdf file)
May 2009 Appropriation Transactions (medium sized 800KB pdf file)
June 2009 Cash Transactions (large 1.4MB pdf file)
June 2009 Appropriation Transactions (medium sized 800KB pdf file)
July 2009 Cash Transactions (large 1.4MB pdf file)
July 2009 Appropriation Transactions (medium sized 800KB pdf file)
August 2009 Cash Transactions (large 1.4MB pdf file)
August 2009 Appropriation Transactions (medium sized 800KB pdf file)
September 2009 Cash Transactions (large 1.4MB pdf file)
September 2009 Appropriation Transactions (medium sized 800KB pdf file)
October 2009 Cash Transactions (large 1.4MB pdf file)
October 2009 Appropriation Transactions (medium sized 800KB pdf file)
If the pages appear on their side or upside down in your pdf reader, you can rotate the pages by clicking your "Rotate Clockwise" or "Rotate Counterclockwise" buttons. In Adobe they look like this: