on point with cynthia hardy. it is every sunday evening at 6:00 p.m. on 101.3. this week on the tv show, i am previewing the 2016 south carolina legislative session. south carolina law makers gear up for what's going to be a very challenging and business legislative session. the top of the list, a roseville for sure, educational improvement, ethics reform, gas tax, you know, before the flood, the state of south carolina department of transportation estimated that it needed about $1.4 billion a year for the next 20 years to not only maintain but also to improve and expand south carolina roads. now, that's a number that is a lot higher now. in addition to fixing the state's roads, law makers are also facing a daunting 22-year- old task. the supreme court has ordered the legislature to find a way to provide adequate education to the state's children livering in poor, rural areas, the land mark ruling came after november of 1993. in were getting a good -- through the legislature will consume a lot of time leaving less time for some of the other equally important iss